What is C-342? – Maximum security offenders
C-342 requires dangerous offenders be kept in maximum security prisons.
C-342 requires dangerous offenders be kept in maximum security prisons.
C-343 aims to improve relations between Canada and Taiwan.
C-344 would establish a national strategy to deal with abandoned vessels.
C-53 would officially recognize the Métis governments of Alberta, Ontario, and Saskachewan.
C-345 increases punishments for people who assault first responders.
S-224 clarifies what counts as “exploitation” when deciding if someone’s engaged in human trafficking.
C-48 makes it more difficult for people previously convicted of violent offences to get bail.
S-245 allows people born abroad who have lost their citizenship get it back.
C-316 protects the Court Challenges Program by making it a piece of legislation.
S-210 creates specific requirements for age verification to access sexually explicit material online.