C-245 – Keeping the feds out of Quebec’s culture
C-245 exempts Quebec from the Canadian Multiculturalism Act.
C-245 exempts Quebec from the Canadian Multiculturalism Act.
C-222 allows new parents to continue collecting benefits in the event of their child dying.
C-223 makes some changes to how divorce courts make decisions on child custody.
C-12 is a second attempt to change our border policy after the negative backlash over C-2.
C-228 creates new requirements for the government before they can ratify any international agreements.
C-225 creates a series of new crimes around abusing an intimate partner.
C-4 introduces some affordability measures and makes it easier for political parties to do what they want with your personal information.
C-3 removes the second-generation cutoff for citizenship and gives citizenship to anyone who could have had it if it wasn’t for the cutoff.
Part 2 of C-216 makes some tweaks to existing legislation to make the law a bit more clear when it comes to online crimes.
C-216 creates new regulations around online safety.
C-218 prevents people from qualifying for MAID based entirely on mental health issues.
C-217 would pay the post-secondary tuition for people with disabilities.
C-215 creates a new National Strategy for addressing pollution caused by shipping container spills.
C-214 has the Minister of Natural Resources develop a National Strategy to replace 100% of our energy with renewables by 2030.