What is C-313? – The Criminal Code and justification of custody
C-313 makes it harder for someone accused of certain crimes to be released on bail.
C-313 makes it harder for someone accused of certain crimes to be released on bail.
C-371 makes it so passenger trains are given priority over commercial transport trains.
C-369 makes December “Christian Heritage Month”.
This week we’ve got a Motion on airport safety, movement on a Bill to keep kids away from online porn, and more progress on the carbon tax exemption for farmers.
C-370 allows a judge to order someone to unlock an electronic device as part of an investigation.
C-330 outlines how labour contracts are handled when a new airport authority takes control of an airport.
Last week we had someone kicked out for unparliamentary language, an investigation into the Speaker, and a voting marathon!
C-368 declares that natural health products are not therapeutic and as such won’t be subject to the same regulations as other drugs.
Happy December everyone! We’ve got a few Bill updates today and a pair of Motions, one of which addresses a recent statement from the Canadian Human Rights Commission on Christmas!
C-331 requires the CSIS to report on any potential breaches of its duty of candour towards courts to the House.