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.
Emergency Debate
…t it sees this industry as being critical. Support is not demonstrated by enacting legislation like Bill C-48 and Bill C-69. Canada has a critical trading relationship with the U.S., but we can also provide energy solutions for other jurisdictions and displace countries that do not extract resources to the s…
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…es cancelled, pipelines that could have prevented this situation. We have seen this government pass Bill C-48, the shipping ban bill, and Bill C-69, the no more pipelines bill. Also, the Liberal government abandoned Albertans in failing to stand up for Keystone XL. Indeed, this government's record on pipelin…
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…t help the industry. If we want to see projects get built, it could stop putting forward bills like Bill C-48 and Bill C-69, which ended projects and cancelled projects in this country. The government needs to allow those projects to move forward and serve the energy needs of our fellow Canadians and serve t…
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…erals have been abundantly clear on their distain for our energy industry and for our Canadian oil. Bill C-48, the shipping ban, Bill C-69, the no more pipelines bill, and the Prime Minister's comment about the oil sands needing to be phased out are all very clear examples. In the end, the Liberals are not j…
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…businesses operating in Quebec. In 2007, the former member for Drummond, Pauline Picard, introduced Bill C-482. In 2009, the former member for Joliette, Pierre Paquette, introduced Bill C-307. Lastly, in 2011, the former member for Ahuntsic, Maria Mourani, introduced Bill C-320. Even the NDP has proposed sim…
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…velopment projects, such as those seeking the construction of the Eagle Spirit pipeline, blocked by Bill C-48, or those indigenous people in the Arctic who were not consulted at all when the Prime Minister brought in a ban on drilling. For reasons described earlier, these anti-development voices still frame …
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…xist in tandem. A strong economy means repealing some measures the Liberals have put in place, like Bill C-48 and Bill C-69, which impede the development of our natural resource sector. It means working to strengthen our manufacturing sector. It means taking note of some problems, like the slave labour aroun…
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…es with the impact on energy workers. There is a lot of frustration with some of the earlier bills, Bill C-48 and Bill C-69. We know those bills predate the pandemic. However, when we are thinking about how the economy is going to recover post-pandemic, those bills are a big barrier to Canada's looking like …
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… my home province of Alberta, where we have seen industry-killing legislation such as Bill C-69 and Bill C-48. This is what happens when government intervenes incorrectly, as could be the case with this private member's bill, which is that industry dies. I have also seen this up front and personally with the…
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…roll tax. Accelerate project permit application processing for infrastructure. Repeal Bill C-69 and Bill C-48. Ideas like these create space for a real recovery. Let us pursue sustainability and fiscally responsible policies that get Canadians not just through this economic slump, but actually out of it.
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