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Bill C-37

Historical
Second reading (House)

An Act to amend the Department of Employment and Social Development Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts (Employment Insurance Board of Appeal)

Bill C-37 is at second reading in the House. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.

Sponsor:Carla Qualtrough
Session: 44-1
Introduced: 2022-12-14

Other Bills Numbered C-37

Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 12 sessions:

44-1

An Act to amend the Department of Employment and Social Development Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts (Employment Insurance Board of Appeal)

Second reading (House)
42-1

An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make related amendments to other Acts

Law (royal assent given)
Law
41-2

An Act to change the names of certain electoral districts and to amend the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act

Law (royal assent given)
Law
41-1

An Act to amend the Criminal Code

Law (royal assent given)
Law
40-3

An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act

Second reading (House)
40-2

An Act to amend the National Capital Act and other Acts

In committee (House)
39-2

An Act to amend the Citizenship Act

Law (royal assent given)
Law
39-1

An Act to amend the law governing financial institutions and to provide for related and consequential matters

Law (royal assent given)
Law
38-1

An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act

Law (royal assent given)
Law
37-3

A second Act to harmonize federal law with the civil law of the Province of Quebec and to amend certain Acts in order to ensure that each language version takes into account the common law and the civil law

Second reading (House)
37-2

An Act to amend the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts

Law (royal assent given)
Law
37-1

An Act to facilitate the implementation of those provisions of first nations' claim settlements in the Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan that relate to the creation of reserves or the addition of land to existing reserves, and to make related amendments to the Manitoba Claim Settlements Implementation Act and the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Act

Law (royal assent given)
Law

Division Votes (0)

No recorded division votes found for this bill.

Parliamentary Debates (118)

Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-37.

2024-09-23
Canada Labour Code
Procedural

Private Members' Business

The House resumed from June 5 consideration of the motion that Bill C-378, An Act amending the Canada Labour Code (complaints by former employees), be read the second time and referred to a committee.

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Mr. Gord Johns2024-09-23
Canada Labour Code
0

Private Members' Business

Mr. Speaker, it is a privilege and honour today to rise to speak to Bill C-378, an important bill. It recognizes that the impacts of workplace harassment and violence endure after employees have left a job, and extends their ability to seek recourse and accountability. As the …

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2024-09-18
Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act
Procedural

Private Members' Business

The House resumed from September 16 consideration of the motion that Bill C-379, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (motor vehicle theft), be read the second time and referred to a committee.

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The Speaker2024-09-18
Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act
Procedural

Private Members' Business

…ow proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion at second reading stage of Bill C-379 under Private Members' Business. Call in the members.

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Hon. Pierre Poilievre2024-09-18
Public Safety
0

Oral Questions

… arrest for career car thieves. Today, he has a chance to reverse himself and vote for common-sense Bill C-379 to bring in mandatory jail time for career car thieves. Will he do the right thing?

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Hon. Bardish Chagger2024-09-17
Citizenship Act
0

Government Orders

…ys eligible for their citizenship but were under the previous Conservative government that advanced Bill C-37. At that time, there were many members in this place, of whom I was not one, but I did get to work closely with some of them. They had advised the Conservative government of the day that we could do …

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Mr. Tom Kmiec2024-09-17
Citizenship Act
0

Government Orders

…want to remind the member that when the original first-generation limit was introduced in Canada in Bill C-37, all parties, including the Liberal Party of Canada, the NDP, the Bloc and the Conservatives, unanimously voted twice on it, on February 7, 2008, and February 15, 2008. Australia, the United Kingdom …

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Ms. Jenny Kwan2024-09-17
Citizenship Act
0

Government Orders

…y the Conservatives. The Conservatives keep saying that the NDP and the Liberals voted with them on Bill C-37 15 years ago. Do members know why? It is because Stephen Harper, at that time, put out an edict and said that if the bill was not passed unanimously, it would mean that war veterans and war brides wo…

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Mr. Patrick Weiler2024-09-17
Citizenship Act
0

Government Orders

…n Canada and thus could confer citizenship to his son, but this was later rescinded by Conservative Bill C-37 when it became law. Under Bill C-37, Conservatives took away the right for Canadians born abroad to pass on citizenship to their children. This law not only separated families, but created an undemoc…

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Mr. Tom Kmiec2024-09-17
Citizenship Act
0

Government Orders

…ded in 2009. Actually, those portions would not be amended here; that was done way before. In 2009, Bill C-37 introduced the first-generation limits. It was supported by all parties. It was supported twice by the Liberal Party of Canada, by the NDP and by the Bloc, and yes, it was a Conservative bill. It is …

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