Bill C-48
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (bail reform)
Bill C-48 has received Royal Assent and is now law. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
Other Bills Numbered C-48
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 11 sessions:
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (bail reform)
Oil Tanker Moratorium Act
Modernization of Canada's Grain Industry Act
Technical Tax Amendments Act, 2012
Protecting Canadians by Ending Sentence Discounts for Multiple Murders Act
Appropriation Act No. 2, 2009-2010
Appropriation Act No. 4, 2007-2008
An Act to amend the Criminal Code in order to implement the United Nations Convention against Corruption
An Act to authorize the Minister of Finance to make certain payments
An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (natural resources)
An Act to amend the Copyright Act
Division Votes (0)
No recorded division votes found for this bill.
Parliamentary Debates (324)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-48.
Government Orders
…eliminating project-blocking laws rather than creating exemptions. The elimination of Bill C-69 and Bill C-48 would be a good start. They could also look at removing the industrial carbon tax, which would help industries invest in new environmental technologies and growth. Private sector companies need certa…
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…ing the last 10 years, we have seen the Trudeau government bring in policy after policy: Bill C-69, Bill C-48, the energy cap proposal and, on top of that, the energy regulations. We said at the time that the Liberals are making it difficult for private capital to form in the country for these big projects b…
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…t repeal the things that are holding our natural resource sector and our economy at bay: Bill C-69, Bill C-48, the industrial carbon tax and other mechanisms that need to be repealed for us to be bold. I wonder if the hon. member can comment a little more about that.
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…nleash Canadian resources is to remove antidevelopment laws that block projects, such as Bill C-69, Bill C-48, the oil and gas cap and the industrial carbon tax.
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…d make some amendments to the bill to ensure that we get things built, like repealing Bill C-69 and Bill C-48, eliminating the production cap on oil and gas and repealing the just transition, Bill C-50. Those are the things that would actually make an impactful difference to ensure that projects get built in…
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…eally wanted to do it quickly, the fastest way to do it would have been to repeal Bill C-69, repeal Bill C-48, repeal Bill C-50 and remove the industrial carbon tax and the cap on energy production. That would have been the easiest thing to do. That would have opened the door to investment and to Canadians. …
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…over and over that these are baby steps in the right direction, but we need to repeal Bill C-69 and Bill C-48 to unleash Canada's potential, so we can improve this country and give the citizens at home a better quality of life.
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…s to remove the Liberal antidevelopment laws that block projects in first place, such as Bill C-69, Bill C-48, the oil and gas cap, and the industrial carbon tax. This bill, like many of the Liberal government's bills, reflects a limited approach and reinforces the idea that maintaining its restrictive legis…
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… the government were to repeal Bill C-69, which blocks pipelines projects through this country, and Bill C-48, which cripples our offshore industry. We would not need Bill C-5 if the Liberals had never implemented the production and emission caps that are choking our economy or if we had never had the last L…
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…nsive bill with all those words in it, actually shut down the building of pipelines. There was also Bill C-48, the ban on tankers coming off the west coast of British Columbia. The weakened state we are in, and the reason Bill C-5 is on the floor in the first place, is because of tariffs. However, I will go …
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