C-230 – More transparency on money owed to the feds
C-230 creates a registry of debt owed to the government and any actions taken on it.
C-230 creates a registry of debt owed to the government and any actions taken on it.
C-229 creates a national framework for helping people with ADHD.
C-227 creates a national strategy to help young Canadians afford housing.
C-226 creates a framework for unit pricing of groceries and transparency for price increases.
C-46 provides additional payments to provinces and territories, as well as an additional payment of the GST/HST Credit to individuals equal to double the amount of the regular January 2023 payment.
S-203 – The Federal Framework on Autism Spectrum Disorder Act – sets up a federal framework to help support autistic Canadians and their families.
C-283 makes it so prisons can be designated as addiction treatment facilities for convicts.
C-244 is the first piece of Right to Repair legislation that the government has proposed, with more intended to follow.
S-252 – Jury Duty Appreciation Week Act – would declare the second week of May as Jury Duty Appreciation Week, recognizing the importance of jury duty and hoping to increase awareness of how the justice system works.
C-232 – The Arab Heritage Month Act – would declare April as Arab Heritage Month in recognition of the Arab community’s contributions to the country.
C-326 makes some small changes to how mining rights are handled in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
C-295 makes makes it so the owners and managers of LTCs can be punished for poor care of their residents, and prevents them from being responsible for vulnerable adults again.
C-278 makes it so the federal government can’t make mandates or regulations that would restrict people based on their vaccination status against COVID-19.
C-285 is fairly simple, it makes changes to the Canadian Human Rights Act, the Canada Labour Code, and the Employment Insurance Act to prevent discrimination based on medical history or conscientious belief.