C-229 – A new framework for ADHD
C-229 creates a national framework for helping people with ADHD.
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-224 declares that natural health products are not therapeutic and as such won’t be subject to the same regulations as other drugs.
C-223 starts the process of creating a national universal basic income system.
C-380 removes manufactured plastic from the list of environmentally toxic substances.
C-381 increases the punishments for extortion.
C-379 increases the minimum sentence for a third offence of car theft.
C-374 makes it so the federal government can’t hold the copyright over anything produced by it.
C-299 increases the maximum sentence for a number of crimes to life in prison
C-301 eliminates interest on the federal portion of student loans.
C-309 makes it so certain public companies will no longer be allowed to file for bankruptcy.
C-287 makes it illegal to use glyphosate in pest control products.
The House of Commons discussed a motion for the release of “honorary Canadian” journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza, initially blocked but later passed. A Committee recommended sanctions against the Speaker for partisanship, with Conservatives seeking his resignation, which was voted down.