Bill C-367
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (promotion of hatred or antisemitism)
Bill C-367 is outside the Order of Precedence. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
Other Bills Numbered C-367
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 12 sessions:
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (promotion of hatred or antisemitism)
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An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (tax credit for dues paid to veterans' organizations)
An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (tax credit for dues paid to veterans' organizations)
An Act to amend the National Capital Act (Gatineau Park)
An Act to amend the National Capital Act (Gatineau Park)
An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (removal of waiting period)
An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (removal of waiting period)
An Act to amend the State Immunity Act and the Criminal Code (terrorist activity)
An Act to require Crown corporations and departments of government to have annual internal audits the reports of which are to be submitted to the Auditor General of Canada
An Act to require Crown corporations and departments of government to have annual internal audits the reports of which are to be submitted to the Auditor General of Canada
An Act respecting the release of credit information
Division Votes (0)
No recorded division votes found for this bill.
Parliamentary Debates (3)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-367.
Government Orders
…Liberals not support it in 2023, when the Bloc Québécois introduced nearly identical legislation in Bill C-367? That bill also sought to remove sections 319(3)(b) and 319(3.1)(b), the very provisions that protect Canadians expressing religious views in good faith, yet from that time, I cannot find a single re…
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… now, it is creating tension and conflict. It is for this reason that the Bloc Québécois introduced Bill C-367. It was to close this loophole in the Criminal Code that permits hate speech if it is ultimately motivated by religion. Unfortunately, the content of the bill apparently did not please the government…
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…nclude the two clauses of the bill introduced by the member for Beloeil—Chambly. I am talking about Bill C-367, which proposed removing the protection afforded under the Criminal Code to people who engage in hate speech on a religious basis. We are wondering why the minister did not take the opportunity to ad…
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