What is C-350? – Combatting Torture and Terrorism Act
C-350 makes changes to the State Immunity Act, Criminal Code, and Immigration and Refugee Protection Act related to torture and terrorism.
C-350 makes changes to the State Immunity Act, Criminal Code, and Immigration and Refugee Protection Act related to torture and terrorism.
S-271 would make it a responsibility of the RCMP to enforce laws and bylaws created by First Nations, as well as acting on warrants issued by them.
S-272 would make it so the Director of Public Prosecutions must handle prosecutions of summary conviction offences of laws and bylaws created by First Nations.
C-224 would develop a framework to raise awareness about cancers linked to firefighting, and improve access for firefighters to prevention and treatment. It would also declare January “Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month”.
C-282 limits the Minister of Foreign Affairs’ ability to change tariffs applied to eggs, poultry, and dairy products.
C-275 would make it illegal to unlawfully enter a place where animals are kept if doing so could result in the animals being exposed to diseases or toxic substances.
S-209 would make March 11, the day that the WHO declared COVID-19 to be a global pandemic, as Pandemic Observance Day.
C-321 would make it so assaulting a healthcare worker or first responder results in stricter sentencing.
C-322 would establish a national framework for a school food program.
C-284 would have the Minister of Health, in consultation with provincial governments and other relevant stakeholders, create a national strategy for preventing and treating eye diseases in Canada.