✘ 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
✔︎ 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
✔︎ 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
✘ 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
✔︎ Bill C-317, National Strategy on Floor and Drought Forecasting Act
Voted yea. Bill adopted.
Bill
Bill C-317, An Act to establish a national strategy respecting flood and drought forecasting
Vote
Yea.
Rationale
The Bill would require the Minister of the Environment, in collaboration with specific ministers and in consultation with provinces, municipalities, Indigenous governing bodies and other stakeholders, to develop and table a national strategy respecting flood and drought forecasting within two years. It would also require the preparation and tabling of a report assessing the strategy’s efficiency, within five years.
Passed.
Bill Status
At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
✔︎ Bill S-202 (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)
Voted yea. Bill adopted.
Bill
Bill S-202, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)
Vote
Yea.
Rationale
The creation of a Parliamentary Artist Laureate builds on the Government’s support for the arts since 2015. The Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate would complement these commitments by creating an opportunity to celebrate Canadian visual arts and artists, and projecting a global image of open-mindedness, creativity, and innovation. Supporting Bill S-202 recognizes the importance of visual arts to the Canadian creative economy, supports diverse artistic expression by Canadian artists, raises the profile of Canadian visual arts in Canada and abroad, and demonstrates that the Government values the contributions made by contemporary Canadian visual artists.
Passed.
Bill Status
At consideration in the Senate for amendments made by the House of Commons
✔︎ Bill C-29, National Council for Reconciliation Act
Voted yea. Bill adopted.
Bill
Bill C-29, An Act to provide for the establishment of a national council for reconciliation.
Vote
Yea.
Rationale
The Act responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Report’s Calls to Action 53-56 to establish a National Council for Reconciliation to monitor, report, and make recommendations on advancing reconciliation in Canada.
Passed.
Bill Status
At consideration in the House of Commons of amendments made by the Senate
Question to PS van Koeverden on Modernizing CEPA
Thank you to PS van Koeverden for answering my question in the House of Commons on the government’s progress in modernizing the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA).
✔︎ Bill S-205 (interim release and domestic violence recognizance orders)
Voted yea. Bill adopted.
Bill
Bill S-205, An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential amendments to another Act
Vote
Yea.
Rationale
Bill S-205 proposes additional targeted criminal law reforms would help to reinforce the ability of the criminal law to address IPV and improve victim confidence in the criminal justice system. Accordingly, the Government supports Bill S-205 with amendments to ensure coherence with existing criminal law and to address the legal, operational and policy concerns with the Bill.
Passed.
Bill Status
At report stage in the House of Commons
✘ Bill C-352, Lowering Prices for Canadians Act
Voted nay. Bill passed.
Bill
Bill C-352, An Act to amend the Competition Act and the Competition Tribunal
Vote
Nay.
Rationale
Bill C-352 significantly overlaps with efforts already underway in Government Bill C-56 on changes to the Competition Act. Furthermore, some elements of Bill C-352 run contrary to amendments voted by this Parliament in 2022 such as capping criminal penalties and new formulation for AMPs.
Passed.
Bill Status
In consideration in committee in the House of Commons