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-415 creates new protections for flight attendants to ensure they get paid for time worked.
C-416 makes October Hungarian Heritage Month.
C-265 establishes a national strategy to address perinatal mental health issues such as postpartum depression.
C-266 reduces the excise tax on beer and liquor.
We’ve got another week of very little happening due to the ongoing stalling of the House. There was movement on some legislation coming back from the Senate, including the Pharmacare Act, as well as a few committee reports!
C-414 changes the Canada Health Act to add mental health, addiction, and substance use services to the list of insured services.
C-267 removes the excise tax on non-alcoholic beer.
Light week last week, the House was off on Monday and things have been pretty heavily tied up with the debate over those documents the Liberals were supposed to hand over to the RCMP.
C-268 makes November Lebanese Heritage Month.
C-269 has the CRTC create a 3-digit phone number dedicated to suicide prevention.