Bill C-37
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.
Other Bills Numbered C-37
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 12 sessions:
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)
An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make related amendments to other Acts
An Act to change the names of certain electoral districts and to amend the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act
An Act to amend the Criminal Code
An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and to make consequential amendments to another Act
An Act to amend the National Capital Act and other Acts
An Act to amend the Citizenship Act
An Act to amend the law governing financial institutions and to provide for related and consequential matters
An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act
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
An Act to amend the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
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
Division Votes (0)
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Parliamentary Debates (118)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-37.
Routine Proceedings
moved for leave to introduce Bill C-376, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (orders prohibiting the possession of weapons). Madam Speaker, it is my honour to introduce my private member's bill today, which simply would amend the Criminal C…
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…, the member for Timmins—James Bay brought forward a piece of legislation, a private member's bill, Bill C-372, that would make it illegal for people to talk positively about fossil fuels. Just today in the National Post, there was an op-ed by Stephen Buffalo, who is the CEO of the Indian Resource Council an…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-379, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (motor vehicle theft). Madam Speaker, I think that people in my constituency and right across Canada are going to be very happy with this motion. This is something…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-377, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (need to know). Madam Speaker, my bill would basically introduce and formalize a process to enable parliamentarians to request a secret security clearan…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-374, an act to amend the Copyright Act (Crown copyright). Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my seconder of the bill. This is important for Canada, in particular for businesses, researchers and educat…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-372, An Act respecting fossil fuel advertising. Mr. Speaker, last summer, 200,000 Canadians were forced out of their homes from toxic fumes. Children were unable to go outside, and there were asthma att…
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…ernment, because in the previous Harper government we had two private members' bill, Bill C-525 and Bill C-377—
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…was to scrap two Harper Conservative pieces of legislation whose sole purpose was to weaken unions: Bill C-377 and Bill C-575. We listened to workers when we introduced $10-a-day child care and 10 days of paid sick leave, and when we invested $1 billion in apprentices to train the next generation of skilled …
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…ampioned two of the most anti-union, anti-worker bills that the House has ever seen: Bill C-525 and Bill C-377. We repealed them right away. In 2005, he even opposed child care, because the workers would be unionized. Actions speak louder than words. Recently, the Conservatives have been opposing Bill C-50, …
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-371, An Act to amend the Canada Transportation Act (passenger rail service). Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise today, as the NDP's transport critic, to table the rail passenger priority act. As many in …
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