Bill C-38
An Act to amend the Indian Act (new registration entitlements)
Bill C-38 is at second reading in the House. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
Other Bills Numbered C-38
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 11 sessions:
An Act to amend the Indian Act (new registration entitlements)
An Act to amend An Act to amend the Criminal Code (exploitation and trafficking in persons)
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2015
An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 29, 2012 and other measures
An Act to amend the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts
An Act to amend the Canada National Parks Act to enlarge Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada
An Act to permit the resumption and continuation of the operation of the National Research Universal Reactor at Chalk River
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2007
An Act respecting certain aspects of legal capacity for marriage for civil purposes
An Act to amend the Contraventions Act and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
An Act to amend the Air Canada Public Participation Act
Division Votes (0)
No recorded division votes found for this bill.
Parliamentary Debates (88)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-38.
Government Orders
Madam Chair, yesterday the House of Commons voted to defeat Bill C-381. There is obviously no evidence that mandatory minimums work as a deterrent. This was in the case of extortion in the Criminal Code. There is even evidence that they might hinder the work of a prose…
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…ow proceed to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion at second reading stage of Bill C-381 under Private Members' Business.
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The House resumed from May 21 consideration of the motion that Bill C-381, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (extortion), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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The House resumed consideration of the motion that Bill C-381, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (extortion), be read the second time and referred to a committee.
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…an Chrétien. It had evolved over the years. In the spring of 2012, in an omnibus budget bill called Bill C-38, the government of former prime minister Stephen Harper set out to destroy the legislation. It was repealed in its entirety and was replaced with something called CEAA, 2012. At the same time, it als…
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…is makes any sense, but most importantly, it does not have to be this way. Our Conservative plan in Bill C-381 would ensure that anyone who commits extortion will serve jail time. This common-sense bill would establish a mandatory sentence of three years for any criminal convicted of extortion. It would send…
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Madam Speaker, it is my pleasure to rise today to speak about Bill C-381, an act to amend the Criminal Code on the important issue of extortion, which is something that I and, I expect, all parliamentarians are deeply concerned about. Bill C-381 proposes amendments to th…
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…y right. I am speaking today on the excellent legislation by my colleague from Edmonton Mill Woods, Bill C-381, the protection against extortion act. We know that, over the last nine years, the rate of violent crime, as I just mentioned, has gone up in Canada; the rate of extortion is no exception. Extortion…
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…am Speaker, I appreciate being able to stand in the House today to give my comments with respect to Bill C-381 as the NDP's public safety and national security critic. The bill is brought in by a Conservative MP. It does seek to amend the Criminal Code by adding mandatory minimum penalties in relation to the…
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moved for leave to introduce Bill C-389, An Act to amend the Excise Tax Act (automated external defibrillators). Mr. Speaker, I am honoured to rise in the House on behalf of the great people of Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte to introduce …
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