C-227 – A strategy to make housing more affordable for young Canadians
C-227 creates a national strategy to help young Canadians afford housing.
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-221 gives more information to victims of crimes when an offender is given a temporary absence, release, or parole.
C-220 makes it so immigration status has no impact on sentencing for a crime.
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-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-218 prevents people from qualifying for MAID based entirely on mental health issues.
C-2 introduces some significant new powers around how we manage our borders. It’s split into 16 parts, and today we’re looking at Parts 13 to 16.
C-2 introduces some significant new powers around how we manage our borders. It’s split into 16 parts, and today we’re looking at Parts 6 to 9.
C-2 introduces some significant new powers around how we manage our borders.