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 (95)

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

2024-05-03
Impact Assessment Act
Procedural

Private Members' Business

The House resumed from March 18 consideration of the motion that Bill C-375, An Act to amend the Impact Assessment Act (federal-provincial agreements), be read the second time and referred to a committee.

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2024-05-03
Impact Assessment Act
Procedural

Private Members' Business

The House resumed consideration of the motion that Bill C-375, An Act to amend the Impact Assessment Act (federal-provincial agreements), be read the second time and referred to a committee.

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Ms. Monique Pauzé2024-05-03
Impact Assessment Act
0

Private Members' Business

Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak to Bill C-375, introduced by the member for Louis-Saint-Laurent, who is one of my colleagues on the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development. Despite the rhetoric from the member for Niagara …

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Mr. Chandra Arya2024-05-03
Impact Assessment Act
0

Private Members' Business

Mr. Speaker, it is my pleasure to speak to the private member's bill before us, Bill C-375, regarding federal-provincial agreements in the Impact Assessment Act. We appreciate the member for Louis-Saint-Laurent's interest in the Impact Assessment Act, which plays an important role in sust…

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Mr. Denis Trudel2024-05-02
Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act
0

Private Members' Business

…xplained in part by the precarious economic situation facing some families, as I mentioned earlier. Bill C-379 does not adequately respond to the main demand of the Montreal police service, which is that sections be added to the Criminal Code specifically to address the exportation of stolen vehicles. Nevert…

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Mr. Randy Hoback2024-05-02
Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act
0

Private Members' Business

moved that Bill C-379, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (motor vehicle theft), be read the second time and referred to a committee. Mr. Speaker, first of all, I want to thank a lot of people who were involved in the cre…

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Mr. Ryan Turnbull2024-05-02
Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act
0

Private Members' Business

…rime and contribute to the overrepresentation of Black and indigenous people in our justice system. Bill C-379 proposes to increase the mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment for a third or subsequent motor vehicle theft from six months to three years. We know that mandatory minimum penalties restrict a …

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Hon. Pierre Poilievre2024-05-01
Justice
0

Oral Questions

…onto has been overtaken by crime and chaos since he brought in the catch-and-release policies under Bill C-375, Bill C-5 and Bill C-83. Violent crime is up 40%. We just heard the tragic story on Monday of a liquor store robber crashing into a family, tragically killing grandparents and a precious child. The …

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Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson2024-04-11
Natural Resources
0

Oral Questions

…rkers is the Conservative leader, a proud supporter of notorious anti-worker legislation, including Bill C-377 and Bill C-525. His plan for Canada is to cut investments, to let our economy fall behind and to let the planet burn. Our plan will ensure we are building an economy in which Canadian workers and Ca…

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2024-04-10
Criminal Code
Procedural

Private Members' Business

(Bill C-376. On the Order: Private Members' Business:) February 12, 2024—Mr. Melillo (Kenora)—Second reading and reference to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights of Bill C-376, An Act to amend th…

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