What’s new in the House? – Oct 27 to 31
Not a lot from last week. Lots of debate around C-3 but not much else. We’ve got a Committee Report back on the Conflict of Interest Act that got some attention though, so we’ll be looking at that!
Not a lot from last week. Lots of debate around C-3 but not much else. We’ve got a Committee Report back on the Conflict of Interest Act that got some attention though, so we’ll be looking at that!
C-220 makes it so immigration status has no impact on sentencing for a crime.
C-245 exempts Quebec from the Canadian Multiculturalism Act.
Last week there was a vote on an Opposition Motion as well as some movement on C-3 and C-12.
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-12 is a second attempt to change our border policy after the negative backlash over C-2.
Another short one, with just two Opposition Motions to cover.
C-228 creates new requirements for the government before they can ratify any international agreements.
Short week last week, just a vote on one Motion and a new Motion that will be voted on this week.