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✔︎ Bill C-57, Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, 2023

Voted yea. Bill adopted.

Bill

Bill C-57, An Act to implement the 2023 Free Trade Agreement between Canada and Ukraine

Vote

Yea.

Rationale

On September 22nd, 2023, Prime Minister Trudeau and President Zelenskyy signed the modernized Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA), which supports long-term security, stability, and economic development in Ukraine, while also ensuring high-quality market access terms for Canadian businesses participating in Ukraine’s economic recovery. This will create good, middle-class jobs in both of our countries.

Passed.

Bill Status

At third reading in the Senate

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✔︎ Bill C-62 (medical assistance in dying)

Voted yea. Bill adopted.

Bill

Bill C-62, An Act to amend An Act to amend the Criminal Code (medical assistance in dying), No. 2

Vote

Yea.

Rationale

Bill C-62 extends the exclusion of eligibility for receiving medical assistance in dying (MAID) in circumstances where the sole underlying medical condition identified is a mental illness (MI-SUMC) for a period of 3 years, until March 17, 2027. The Bill also proposes that within two years after royal assent, a Joint Committee of Parliament undertake a review relating to eligibility of persons whose sole condition is a mental illness. If it prepares a report, it must table it with each house of Parliament.

Passed.

Bill Status

Royal Assent received

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✘ Bill C-354 (Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness and French-speaking communities)

Voted nay. Bill passed.

Bill

Bill C-354, An Act to amend the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act (Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness and French-speaking communities)

Vote

Nay.

Rationale

The CRTC already holds extensive public consultations open to anyone before making decisions. The duty to consult the governments of Quebec and the other provinces proposed in C-354 would require the CRTC to engage in significant additional consultations in relation to a large number of its decisions resulting in a heavy burden in terms of both time and resources and potentially impeding its ability to efficiently fulfill its mandate.

Passed.

Bill Status

In consideration in committee in the House of Commons

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✔︎ Bill C-320 (disclosure of information to victims)

Voted yea. Bill adopted.

Bill

Bill C-320, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (disclosure of information to victims)

Vote

Yea.

Rationale

Bill C-320 amends the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to ensure that disclosure of an offender’s parole eligibility dates to victims of crime also includes an explanation of how such dates were determined.

Passed.

Bill Status

At second reading in the Senate

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✔︎ Bill C-321 (Assaults Against Health Care Professionals and First Responders)

Voted yea. Bill adopted.

Bill

Bill C-321, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (assaults against health care professionals and first responders)

Vote

Yea.

Rationale

Bill C-321 builds on Former Bill C-3 which our Government introduced and received Royal Assent on December 17, 2021. Former Bill C-3 amended the Criminal Code, to add as an aggravating factor that the offence was committed against a person who, in the performance of their duties and functions, was providing health services, including personal care services and abortion services. Our Government continues to show support to first responders, including the recent passage of MP Romanado’s Private Member Bill C-224, National Framework on Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act which was passed on March 8 2023 3rd reading and adoption.

Passed.

Bill Status

At second reading in the Senate

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✘ Bill C-318, Adoptive and Intended Parents

Voted nay. Vote passed.

Bill

Bill C-318, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (adoptive and intended parents)

Vote

Nay.

Rationale

While the government supports C-318`s goal to update our Employment Insurance (EI) program to better meet the needs of adoptive and surrogate parents and their children, the Bill contains critical flaws that will make it impossible to support. Amendments to correct these critical errors in the legislation would be extensive and a proper approach to these updates to EI require the benefit of the government`s carful consultations on this matter. Work continues on modernizing EI, a key proposal will be the introduction of a new 15-week, shareable EI benefit to support the placement needs of adoptive parents and parents of children conceived by surrogacy, with corresponding leave provisions under the Canada Labour Code (Code).

Passed.

Bill Status

At third reading in the House of Commons

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✔︎ Bill C-58 (Canada Labour Code)

Voted yea. Bill adopted.

Bill

Bill C-58, An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code and the Canada Industrial Relations Board Regulations, 2012

Vote

Yea.

Rationale

The Bill introduces a ban on the use of replacement workers and improves the maintenance of activities process during a labour dispute.

Passed.

Bill Status

At consideration in committee in the House of Commons

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✔︎ Bill C-273 (Corinne’s Quest)

Voted yea. Bill adopted.

Bill

Bill C-273, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (Corinne’s Quest and the protection of children)

Vote

Yea.

Rationale

Bill C-273 proposes to repeal section 43 of the Criminal Code, which sets out a limited defence to criminal liability for using reasonable corrective force toward a child. The recommended approach would replace section 43 with a new provision that would no longer provide a defence for parents and teachers who use corporal punishment (e.g., hitting and spanking) against children, while still allowing for minor physical force that is both transitory and trifling, such as carrying their child to their bedroom for a “time out”. It would also delay the coming into force to 30 days following Royal Assent.

Passed.

Bill Status

At consideration in committee in the House of Commons

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✘ Bill C-234 (Pollution Pricing)

Bill

Bill C-234, An Act to amend the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act

Vote

Nay.

Rationale

Bill C-234 would undermine the measures proposed in Government Bill C-8, which proposes a tax rebate to return fuel charges to farmers in backstop jurisdictions. If Bill C-234 passes, this would result in a double-compensation of farmers and could result in further complexities such as claw-backs.

Passed.

Bill Status

At consideration in the House of Commons of amendments made by the Senate

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