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-351 makes it so anyone deemed a ‘dangerous offender’ or has been convicted of more than one first degree murder will be held in a maximum security prison and cannot be transferred out.
C-367 removes certain defences for hate speech and spreading antisemitism from the Criminal Code.
C-366 requires companies to include a list of substances contained in tampons on their packaging.
C-362 establishes the Office of the Ombud for the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces.
C-363 – An Act to amend the National Defence Act (sexual offences) – makes it so sexual offences committed by military personnel will no longer fall under the jurisdiction of the military justice system. This means that anyone in the military charged with a sexual offence will be tried under the normal court system. Note that this includes attempts to commit those crimes as well as planning to commit them. Progress C-363 is currently outside of the Order of Precedence.
C-364 adds some new aggravating factors to be considered when a court is determining a sentence for a crime.
C-365 gives the Minister of Finance 30 days to present a plan to implement open banking in Canada.
C-352 makes changes to the Competition Act to increase fines for anti-competitive practices and loosen requirements to block mergers that would result in less competition.
C-361 declares November as Albanian Heritage Month.
C-360 creates a national strategy to reduce the amount of wasted food in the country.