Bill C-63
An Act to enact the Online Harms Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Human Rights Act and An Act respecting the mandatory reporting of Internet child pornography by persons who provide an Internet service and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts
Bill C-63 is at second reading in the House. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
Other Bills Numbered C-63
Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. This bill number appeared in 8 sessions:
An Act to enact the Online Harms Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Human Rights Act and An Act respecting the mandatory reporting of Internet child pornography by persons who provide an Internet service and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts
A second Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 22, 2017 and other measures
An Act to give effect to the Déline Final Self-Government Agreement and to make consequential and related amendments to other Acts
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2014
An Act to amend the First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act and another Act in consequence thereof
An Act to amend the Indian Oil and Gas Act
An Act respecting civil liability and compensation for damage in case of a nuclear incident
An Act to amend An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and the Income Tax Act
Division Votes (0)
No recorded division votes found for this bill.
Parliamentary Debates (117)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-63.
Routine Proceedings
…islation dealing with the Internet that the Conservatives continue to filibuster. I am referring to Bill C-63, which deals with things such as intimate images being spread on the Internet without consent and child exploitation. We are talking about serious issues facing Canadians, including Bill C-63, that w…
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…nce against women. What am I talking about? I am talking about radical misogyny that starts online. Bill C-63, the online harms act, would help us target misogyny at its core. That is something that every member of Parliament needs to get behind, and we need to do it now because time is wasting on keeping wo…
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…ack, but we can certainly keep other children safe.” Parents need our help. Children need our help. Bill C-63 is about protecting kids and saving lives. Every party in this chamber has a vested interest in doing just that. Will everyone find the courage to back this bill?
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… child sexual abuse material from the Internet. Can the Minister of Justice explain why the updated Bill C-63 is essential for the safety of Canadians, especially our kids?
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…t what we can talk about, because he was looking at the censorship issues here in Canada. There are Bill C-63 and some of the other things the government has come out with, like with Bill C-11 and Bill C-18, which are just a whole bunch of bills that come together that continue to impact Canadians negatively…
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…al times, that we have already introduced legislation that would help combat hate in Canada, namely Bill C-63. If the Bloc Québécois would support us on that, it will help all Canadians.
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…alk about what women want in this chamber. Today, Barbie Lavers, at the justice committee, said, on Bill C-63, “We must work together as communities, families and governments to reduce the online abuse of our children.... Social media platforms must be held accountable. They must...keep our children safe. Ch…
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…ents to the bill that would address these several issues, the NDP and the Liberals voted them down. Bill C-63 is another testament to this government's continuous commitment to censorship. The online harms act would create costly censorship bureaucracy that would not make it easier for people experiencing le…
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…ant to move forward with its own agenda. Of course, the Minister of Justice has the Orwellian bill, Bill C-63, a widely panned piece of legislation that would see Canadians arrested for speech the Liberals deem impermissible, speech that they do not like. George Orwell's dystopian future is proving eerily co…
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… behind this bill, get it to committee, get it off to the Senate and protect children. That is what Bill C-63 is about. I hope everyone in this chamber can support it.
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