What is M-86? – Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform
M-86 creates a Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform.
M-86 creates a Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform.
C-310 changes the Income Tax Act to increase the amount of tax credits volunteer firefighters and search and rescue volunteers get.
C-312 creates a national strategy to have 100% of Canada’s electricity be generated by renewable sources by the end of 2030.
C-371 makes it so passenger trains are given priority over commercial transport trains.
C-330 outlines how labour contracts are handled when a new airport authority takes control of an airport.
C-366 requires companies to include a list of substances contained in tampons on their packaging.
C-362 establishes the Office of the Ombud for the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces.
C-363 – An Act to amend the National Defence Act (sexual offences) – makes it so sexual offences committed by military personnel will no longer fall under the jurisdiction of the military justice system. This means that anyone in the military charged with a sexual offence will be tried under the normal court system. Note that this includes attempts to commit those crimes as well as planning to commit them. Progress C-363 is currently outside of the Order of Precedence.
C-352 makes changes to the Competition Act to increase fines for anti-competitive practices and loosen requirements to block mergers that would result in less competition.
M-79 is a Motion that would clearly outline what Confidence Votes are and when they can be used.