An independent body will review possible wrongful convictions and order new trials. It offers updates and some supports, and may help applicants get bail while cases proceed.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 811 · Agreed To · June 11, 2024
Division 826 · Negatived · June 17, 2024
Division 827 · Agreed To · June 17, 2024
Correctional Service of Canada and the Parole Board must explain how offender release and review dates are set for registered victims. This does not change release rules, only the notice.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 426 · Agreed To · October 18, 2023
Division 651 · Agreed To · February 28, 2024
From Dec 14 to Feb 15, GST/HST is 0% on listed goods and restaurant meals. You must pay and get delivery in that window; other provincial taxes still apply.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 904 · Agreed To · November 28, 2024
Unpaid sellers of fresh produce get first claim if a buyer goes bankrupt. With 30-day terms and notice, the goods and sale money are held for them.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 331 · Agreed To · May 17, 2023
Division 430 · Agreed To · October 25, 2023
Judges must treat attacks or death threats against on-duty health workers and first responders as more serious at sentencing. No new crimes or higher maximums, but sentences may be tougher.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 394 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Division 623 · Agreed To · January 31, 2024
Division 650 · Agreed To · February 28, 2024
Flying horses abroad for slaughter would stop. Other air shipments need a signed declaration, with fines for lies. Rules start 18 months after approval.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 622 · Agreed To · January 31, 2024
The bill sets cyber rules for banks, telecoms, energy and transport. Government can order risky gear removed and demand fast incident reports, with big fines for ignoring directions.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 287 · Agreed To · March 27, 2023
The bill removes plastic manufactured items from CEPA's toxic list. Federal single-use plastic bans may ease, but provinces and cities can still set their own rules.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 909 · Negatived · December 4, 2024
Most vitamins and herbal remedies would face lighter rules than drugs. Health Canada could still recall unsafe products; nicotine replacement products stay under full drug-style monitoring.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 789 · Agreed To · May 29, 2024
Parliament would recognize April as Arab Heritage Month. It changes no holidays, programs, or duties; any observance is optional.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 100 · Agreed To · May 18, 2022
Division 264 · Agreed To · March 8, 2023
Porn makers and sites must check that people are 18 and gave written consent. Offenders face fines, jail, content removal, and court limits on internet use.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 758 · Agreed To · May 8, 2024
You and your repair shop can legally bypass digital locks on products only to diagnose, maintain, or fix them. It doesn't allow copying software or require parts or manuals.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 187 · Agreed To · October 5, 2022
Division 342 · Agreed To · May 31, 2023
Division 424 · Agreed To · October 18, 2023
The Health Minister must work with provinces and Indigenous partners to create an eye care plan in 18 months. It may speed drug reviews and makes February an awareness month.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 353 · Agreed To · June 7, 2023
Division 431 · Agreed To · October 25, 2023
You can legally bypass a digital lock on software you bought to make it work with other devices or parts. Sharing info is allowed only for that purpose.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 229 · Agreed To · November 30, 2022
Division 373 · Agreed To · June 14, 2023
Division 374 · Agreed To · June 14, 2023
Construction tradespeople can deduct travel to job sites 120 km or more from home. Starting with 2022 taxes, this lowers income if you pay for travel and got no allowance.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 139 · Agreed To · June 8, 2022
Division 273 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 52 · Agreed To · December 3, 2025
People can file complaints about RCMP and border officers. An independent commission will review cases, set timelines, and report results, with new rules for serious incidents.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 795 · Agreed To · June 4, 2024
Division 805 · Negatived · June 10, 2024
Division 806 · Agreed To · June 10, 2024
Division 809 · Agreed To · June 11, 2024
Federal workers get more ways to report wrongdoing and stronger protection from reprisals. A longer complaint window and penalties apply, and contractors are covered.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 621 · Agreed To · January 31, 2024
The bill creates a national plan to improve flood and drought forecasts. It requires wide consultations and reports, with no immediate changes, but better warnings and maps may follow.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 139 · Agreed To · June 8, 2022
Division 273 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 52 · Agreed To · December 3, 2025
The federal health minister must make a brain injury plan within 18 months. It will set care guides, online help, data, and a task force with people with brain injuries.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 812 · Agreed To · June 12, 2024
The government must craft a plan to forecast floods and droughts. It will consult provinces, cities, and Indigenous groups and publish the plan within two years.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 643 · Agreed To · February 14, 2024
Division 801 · Agreed To · June 5, 2024
It requires a public pandemic plan, updated often. It adds a federal lead to work with provinces and Indigenous communities on surveillance, stockpiles, staffing, and vaccine supply.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 255 · Agreed To · February 8, 2023
Division 802 · Agreed To · June 5, 2024
The law tightens bail in partner-violence cases and creates a new peace bond. Courts can order no-contact, monitoring, and gun bans; victims are told how to get release orders.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 439 · Agreed To · November 1, 2023
Division 862 · Negatived · September 25, 2024
Division 863 · Agreed To · September 25, 2024
Division 864 · Agreed To · September 25, 2024
If your province signs on, you get no-cost coverage for contraception and diabetes drugs. Ottawa also starts national work on an essential medicines list and bulk buying.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 751 · Agreed To · May 6, 2024
Division 752 · Negatived · May 7, 2024
Division 753 · Agreed To · May 7, 2024
Division 791 · Negatived · May 30, 2024
Division 792 · Agreed To · May 30, 2024
Division 794 · Agreed To · June 3, 2024
It changes the term to child sexual abuse and exploitation material. No new crimes; penalties and bans stay the same, and it takes effect one year after Royal Assent.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 221 · Agreed To · November 23, 2022
Division 249 · Agreed To · February 1, 2023
Requires the finance minister to publish an open banking plan within 30 days. A full bill must follow in 6 months or a delay report is required. No immediate changes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 671 · Agreed To · March 20, 2024
Sets clear rules for offshore wind and renewables in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. Keeps joint control, adds safety and environmental checks, and can limit projects near protected areas.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 418 · Agreed To · October 16, 2023
Division 419 · Negatived · October 17, 2023
Division 420 · Agreed To · October 17, 2023
Division 750 · Agreed To · May 2, 2024
Division 772 · Agreed To · May 27, 2024
Division 787 · Negatived · May 29, 2024
Division 788 · Agreed To · May 29, 2024
The federal broadcast regulator must hear from provinces before setting rules that affect Quebec culture or French-language markets. It adds a consultation step but gives no provincial veto.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 649 · Agreed To · February 28, 2024
It adds taxes on big digital firms and buybacks, boosts clean tech credits, and creates housing and water agencies. Workers get new leaves; therapy is tax-free.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 659 · Negatived · March 18, 2024
Division 660 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 661 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 662 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 663 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 664 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 665 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 666 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 667 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 668 · Agreed To · March 18, 2024
Division 759 · Agreed To · May 9, 2024
Division 763 · Negatived · May 21, 2024
Division 764 · Agreed To · May 21, 2024
Division 776 · Negatived · May 28, 2024
Division 777 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 778 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 779 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 780 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 781 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 782 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 783 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 784 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
Division 785 · Agreed To · May 28, 2024
All seniors 65+ get a 10% Old Age Security increase. Low-income seniors can earn more from work before Guaranteed Income Supplement benefits are reduced.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 422 · Agreed To · October 18, 2023
No money now. Ottawa must design a basic income framework, consult provinces and Indigenous leaders, set region-based amounts, and report to Parliament online each year.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 859 · Negatived · September 25, 2024
New rules boost security at ports and on trains. Ports must consult locals and Indigenous groups, post climate plans, and a B.C. zone gets a 14‑day anchoring limit.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 367 · Agreed To · June 12, 2023
Division 410 · Negatived · September 26, 2023
Division 411 · Agreed To · September 26, 2023
On a third car theft case treated as serious, judges must give at least three years in jail. No community sentences in serious cases; gang links count most.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 855 · Negatived · September 18, 2024
Parents and teachers lose the correction defence for physical discipline. Spanking could be treated as assault; changes start 30 days after Royal Assent.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 644 · Agreed To · February 14, 2024
The bill tells the federal government to plan a school food system with provinces and Indigenous partners. It sets standards and timelines but does not start meals or spend money.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 478 · Agreed To · December 6, 2023
Extortion now carries at least 3 years in prison, more with guns or gang links. Arson during extortion must count against the offender.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 767 · Negatived · May 22, 2024
Parliament will name a Visual Artist Laureate for up to two years. They will promote the arts, create works for state events, and sponsor exhibitions in Parliament.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 354 · Agreed To · June 7, 2023
Division 624 · Agreed To · January 31, 2024
Division 642 · Agreed To · February 14, 2024
Ottawa will set five-year plans for jobs in a net-zero economy. A new council and secretariat guide training and supports; no new taxes or penalties.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 427 · Agreed To · October 19, 2023
Division 428 · Agreed To · October 23, 2023
Division 687 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 688 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 689 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 690 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 691 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 692 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 693 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 694 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 695 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 696 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 697 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 698 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 699 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 700 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 701 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 702 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 703 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 704 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 705 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 706 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 707 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 708 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 709 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 710 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 711 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 712 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 713 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 714 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 715 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 716 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 717 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 718 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 719 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 720 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 721 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 722 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 723 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 724 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 725 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 726 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 727 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 728 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 729 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 730 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 731 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 732 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 733 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 734 · Negatived · April 11, 2024
Division 735 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 736 · Agreed To · April 11, 2024
Division 737 · Negatived · April 15, 2024
Division 738 · Agreed To · April 15, 2024
Employers in federal sectors can’t use most replacement workers during strikes or lockouts. Essential safety work continues, but you may see service delays; rules start June 20, 2025.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 647 · Agreed To · February 27, 2024
Canada's budget law adds a 15% minimum tax on large firms, new clean tech credits, worker rights, school food funds, housing rules, open banking, and stronger car-theft and money-laundering laws.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 761 · Agreed To · May 21, 2024
Division 765 · Negatived · May 22, 2024
Division 766 · Agreed To · May 22, 2024
Division 825 · Agreed To · June 17, 2024
Division 831 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 832 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 833 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 834 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 835 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 836 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 837 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 838 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 839 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 840 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 841 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 842 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 843 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 844 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 845 · Negatived · June 18, 2024
Division 846 · Agreed To · June 18, 2024
Division 847 · Agreed To · June 19, 2024
If you act for a foreign state in politics, you must register. The law adds new crimes, stronger spy powers, and new court rules to handle secrets.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 814 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
Lets the federal government spend up to $149.8 billion to run services through March 2026. Some student debts are erased, and border and tax funds last two years.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 16 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 17 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 18 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 13 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Division 14 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Division 15 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Keeps federal services funded through March 2025. No new taxes; money covers health, housing, defence, and more. Some border and tax agency funds can be used into 2026.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 818 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
Division 819 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
Division 820 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
Parliament authorizes $11.19B in extra 2024–25 spending. It keeps federal services running and adds funds for Indigenous communities, immigration, transport, health, veterans, and housing, with no new taxes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 822 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
Division 823 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
Division 824 · Agreed To · June 13, 2024
The environment minister must create a national plan to address environmental racism. It requires consultations, public data, and five-year reviews, but makes no direct cleanup or permit changes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 167 · Agreed To · June 22, 2022
Division 254 · Agreed To · February 8, 2023
Division 288 · Agreed To · March 29, 2023
ISPs must publish typical speeds and service quality. The CRTC will set how to measure and display it and enforce compliance.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 228 · Agreed To · November 30, 2022
Division 304 · Agreed To · April 26, 2023
Police and courts will look for force, threats, lies, or abuse of power, not fear. Threats to family or others can count.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 271 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 853 · Negatived · June 19, 2024
Therapy and mental health counselling by licensed providers would be tax-free. You would not pay GST/HST on these bills, starting six months after the law is passed.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 414 · Agreed To · September 27, 2023
Division 851 · Agreed To · June 19, 2024
Division 852 · Agreed To · June 19, 2024
Canadians get more chances to vote and easier mail-in options. Parties face stricter privacy rules, and foreign influence and misinformation are tougher to do.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 829 · Agreed To · June 17, 2024
Division 848 · Negatived · June 19, 2024
Division 849 · Agreed To · June 19, 2024
Canada tightens competition rules. Big mergers may be stopped or undone, and cartels face higher fines and jail. Competition Bureau can challenge unfair prices and review deals for three years.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 633 · Agreed To · February 7, 2024
Creates new domestic violence crimes with higher penalties. Treats intimate partner murder as first-degree and tightens arrest, bail, and seized property rules.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 51 · Agreed To · December 3, 2025
The minister must keep the Court Challenges Program. It funds major language and Charter rights cases, with an independent administrator and a yearly report to Parliament.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 451 · Agreed To · November 22, 2023
For eight years, farms won't pay the carbon charge on natural gas and propane used to heat barns, greenhouses, or dry grain. Home heating bills are unchanged.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 96 · Agreed To · May 18, 2022
Division 289 · Agreed To · March 29, 2023
Porn websites must keep minors out or face fines. Adults may need privacy-safe age checks; noncompliant sites can be blocked by Canadian ISPs.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 609 · Agreed To · December 13, 2023
Canada can freeze assets and block dealings with those who take Canadians hostage. Families get support, victims may be paid, and informants can earn rewards or immigration help.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 799 · Agreed To · June 5, 2024
Cities get more or less federal money based on housing built and permit speed. New below-market rentals get a full GST rebate and more public land is sold for homes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 790 · Negatived · May 29, 2024
Canada will publish a yearly human rights report. It also tightens sanctions follow-up, blocks licences for sanctioned foreign-linked media, and bans loans or investments tied to cluster munitions.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 217 · Agreed To · November 16, 2022
Division 340 · Agreed To · May 31, 2023
Division 341 · Agreed To · May 31, 2023
Division 355 · Agreed To · June 7, 2023
Some projects will use a province's review instead of Ottawa's. You can comment on draft agreements for 60 days, but project input will follow provincial rules.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 756 · Negatived · May 8, 2024
Some high‑risk inmates must be held in maximum security and cannot get unescorted temporary absences. The rule starts three months after Royal Assent.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 745 · Negatived · May 1, 2024
Adoptive and surrogacy parents get up to 15 more weeks of EI to bond with their child. Federally regulated workers also gain longer, job-protected adoption leave.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 409 · Agreed To · September 20, 2023
March 11 will be a national observance to remember COVID-19. No day off or closures; activities are optional.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 269 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 740 · Agreed To · April 17, 2024
Creates an Indigenous-led council to track reconciliation. Expect yearly public reports, a Prime Minister response, and more education; donations to the council will get tax receipts.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 224 · Agreed To · November 29, 2022
Division 225 · Agreed To · November 29, 2022
Division 226 · Agreed To · November 29, 2022
Division 227 · Agreed To · November 29, 2022
Division 673 · Agreed To · March 20, 2024
Division 741 · Agreed To · April 29, 2024
Seven land parcels in Windsor become a federal urban park managed by Parks Canada. Park rules protect wildlife and nature; a public plan must follow within five years.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 137 · Agreed To · June 8, 2022
Division 305 · Agreed To · April 26, 2023
Federal MPs and Senators can swear an Oath of Office instead of the Oath of Allegiance. It does not change services or taxes and starts when the bill becomes law.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 685 · Negatived · April 10, 2024
Some foreign investors must notify and wait before closing deals. The government can set temporary rules, review more minority and state-owned deals, share info with allies, and raise penalties.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 293 · Agreed To · April 17, 2023
Division 440 · Agreed To · November 6, 2023
Division 442 · Agreed To · November 7, 2023
Division 443 · Negatived · November 7, 2023
Division 444 · Agreed To · November 7, 2023
Division 449 · Agreed To · November 20, 2023
Parliament approves $8.9B to keep programs running. It funds defence, Indigenous services, and the Gordie Howe Bridge, and writes off some student loans without changing taxes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 676 · Agreed To · March 21, 2024
Division 677 · Agreed To · March 21, 2024
Division 678 · Agreed To · March 21, 2024
Parliament approves temporary funding to keep federal programs running until the full budget passes. Health care, Indigenous services, veterans supports, research, parks, ferries, and border services continue.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 680 · Agreed To · March 21, 2024
Division 681 · Agreed To · March 21, 2024
Division 682 · Agreed To · March 21, 2024
The federal government pledges long-term child care funding through provincial and Indigenous agreements. A new council and yearly reports will track access, cost, quality, and inclusion.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 246 · Agreed To · February 1, 2023
Division 351 · Agreed To · June 6, 2023
Division 369 · Negatived · June 12, 2023
Division 370 · Agreed To · June 12, 2023
Division 385 · Agreed To · June 19, 2023
Division 656 · Agreed To · February 29, 2024
Canada approves the updated trade deal with Ukraine and updates customs and tribunal laws. It adds oversight for Canadian firms in Ukraine and sets rules for disputes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 450 · Agreed To · November 21, 2023
Division 607 · Agreed To · December 12, 2023
Division 626 · Negatived · February 5, 2024
Division 627 · Agreed To · February 6, 2024
People whose only condition is a mental illness cannot get MAID until March 17, 2027. Parliament will study the issue and may suggest changes before then.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 640 · Negatived · February 14, 2024
Division 641 · Agreed To · February 14, 2024
Division 645 · Agreed To · February 15, 2024
Division 646 · Agreed To · February 15, 2024
Carriers must cover at least half of people in each local area within three years. If they fail, licences can be revoked and reassigned to keep service going.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 448 · Negatived · November 8, 2023
Penalties for gun crimes increase. Police and courts can remove guns in risky homes, limit handgun transfers, stop ghost guns, and allow trained guards at nuclear sites.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 162 · Agreed To · June 21, 2022
Division 172 · Negatived · June 23, 2022
Division 173 · Negatived · June 23, 2022
Division 174 · Agreed To · June 23, 2022
Division 327 · Negatived · May 17, 2023
Division 328 · Agreed To · May 17, 2023
Division 329 · Agreed To · May 17, 2023
Division 330 · Agreed To · May 17, 2023
Division 332 · Negatived · May 18, 2023
Division 333 · Agreed To · May 18, 2023
Removes GST on new rental builds, which could add supply. Strengthens competition law to curb unfair pricing and probe markets like groceries.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 456 · Agreed To · November 23, 2023
Division 606 · Agreed To · December 11, 2023
This bill adds $20.7B to federal budgets so services keep running. It boosts Indigenous programs, defence, immigration, health, housing, and infrastructure, with some funds usable into 2025.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 603 · Agreed To · December 7, 2023
Division 604 · Agreed To · December 7, 2023
Division 605 · Agreed To · December 7, 2023
Long-term care owners and officers face a clear legal duty to provide basic needs. Courts can ban convicted leaders from working with vulnerable adults.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 265 · Agreed To · March 8, 2023
Division 479 · Agreed To · December 6, 2023
It gives everyone a right to a healthy environment. People can get information, join decisions, and take court cases on environmental harm; public servants are protected for speaking up.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 480 · Negatived · December 6, 2023
The bill tightens sex offender registration and gives victims more say on publication bans. Police get new tools, and victims can get sentence updates.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 417 · Agreed To · October 5, 2023
The federal government must consider greenhouse gas reductions when setting rules for its buildings and public works. It can allow wood or other low-carbon materials, but nothing is required.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 261 · Agreed To · February 15, 2023
Division 415 · Agreed To · September 27, 2023
The federal government could not require COVID shots for federal staff, workers in federally regulated sectors, or passengers. Other rules like masks or testing could still apply.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 434 · Negatived · October 25, 2023
Creates a new crime for serious offenders who break release conditions. Parole officers must report breaches, and fewer crimes qualify for serving sentences in the community.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 425 · Negatived · October 18, 2023
People with only a mental disorder could not get assisted dying. Doctors must send them to mental health care instead; rules for physical illness stay the same.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 423 · Negatived · October 18, 2023
Moves 2023 budget into law. Low-income families get faster benefits, air travel fees rise, consumer and airline rules tighten, and a new innovation agency and health funding roll out.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 306 · Agreed To · May 1, 2023
Division 307 · Negatived · May 2, 2023
Division 308 · Agreed To · May 2, 2023
Division 350 · Agreed To · June 6, 2023
Division 356 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 357 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 358 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 359 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 360 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 361 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 362 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 363 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 364 · Negatived · June 7, 2023
Division 365 · Agreed To · June 7, 2023
Division 366 · Agreed To · June 8, 2023
You can file complaints about federal judges. Hearings are usually public, panels can order warnings or recommend removal, and some legal costs are paid by the federal government.
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Division 201 · Agreed To · October 26, 2022
Division 206 · Agreed To · October 31, 2022
Sets rules for deals between big platforms and news outlets. You may see changes to news links, while more money goes to Canadian and local journalism.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 111 · Negatived · May 31, 2022
Division 112 · Agreed To · May 31, 2022
Division 244 · Agreed To · December 14, 2022
Division 390 · Agreed To · June 20, 2023
Division 405 · Negatived · June 21, 2023
Division 406 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
The federal government must build a national plan on firefighter cancers within a year, to share facts, suggest screening, and report results. January becomes Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month.
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Division 166 · Agreed To · June 22, 2022
Division 263 · Agreed To · March 8, 2023
Parents and grandparents can visit for five years at a time, with approved foreign health insurance allowed. Government must report on possibly lowering the host income requirement.
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Division 76 · Agreed To · May 4, 2022
Division 200 · Agreed To · October 26, 2022
Sanctioned people cannot enter or stay in Canada. Appeals are limited and removals are faster; the bar lifts when the sanction ends, and some family members can be blocked too.
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Division 258 · Agreed To · February 13, 2023
Division 383 · Agreed To · June 16, 2023
Division 386 · Negatived · June 19, 2023
Division 387 · Agreed To · June 19, 2023
A new federal payment will help working-age people with disabilities. Rules on who qualifies and how much you get will come later, after public input.
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Division 190 · Agreed To · October 18, 2022
Division 250 · Agreed To · February 2, 2023
It allows the government to spend up to $20.5B this year for health, housing, Indigenous services, security, and bridges. It applies from April 1 to avoid service gaps.
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Division 402 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Division 403 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Division 404 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
This law funds federal programs through March 2024. It keeps health, defence, borders, Indigenous services, housing, and infrastructure running; no tax changes.
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Division 398 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Division 399 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Division 400 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Judges must consider pregnancy harm at sentencing. Prosecutors can ask for tougher penalties when a victim is pregnant, including for emotional harm.
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Division 377 · Negatived · June 14, 2023
The bill names a yearly Food Day in early August. It does not create a holiday or any new rules.
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Division 209 · Agreed To · November 2, 2022
People who lost citizenship under an old age 28 rule would be citizens again. It does not change the current first-generation born abroad limit.
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Division 216 · Agreed To · November 16, 2022
People in Quebec can get French service from banks, airlines, and telecoms. Workers in federally regulated firms gain French workplace rights, and Ottawa will set targets for francophone immigration.
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Division 102 · Agreed To · May 20, 2022
Division 106 · Negatived · May 30, 2022
Division 107 · Negatived · May 30, 2022
Division 108 · Agreed To · May 30, 2022
Division 317 · Agreed To · May 11, 2023
Division 318 · Agreed To · May 11, 2023
Division 319 · Agreed To · May 11, 2023
Division 320 · Agreed To · May 11, 2023
Division 323 · Agreed To · May 15, 2023
This lets aid groups work in areas controlled by terrorist groups, with security checks. It still bans helping terrorists.
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Division 371 · Agreed To · June 12, 2023
February 21 becomes International Mother Language Day in Canada. It's symbolic only: no holiday, no schedule changes, and no required programs.
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Division 156 · Agreed To · June 15, 2022
Big companies must post yearly plans to prevent forced and child labour in their supply chains. Canada also blocks imports made with child labour.
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Division 113 · Agreed To · June 1, 2022
Division 310 · Agreed To · May 3, 2023
Streaming services must support Canadian shows and make them easier to find. Most user uploads stay outside the rules. CRTC can fine companies that break the rules.
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Division 86 · Agreed To · May 11, 2022
Division 87 · Negatived · May 12, 2022
Division 88 · Negatived · May 12, 2022
Division 89 · Agreed To · May 12, 2022
Division 158 · Negatived · June 20, 2022
Division 159 · Agreed To · June 20, 2022
Division 160 · Agreed To · June 20, 2022
Division 163 · Negatived · June 21, 2022
Division 164 · Agreed To · June 21, 2022
Division 291 · Negatived · March 30, 2023
Division 292 · Agreed To · March 30, 2023
It updates pollution and product rules nationwide. It adds a right to a healthy environment and stronger checks on toxic chemicals and some drugs.
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Division 210 · Agreed To · November 3, 2022
Division 321 · Agreed To · May 15, 2023
Division 324 · Agreed To · May 16, 2023
Division 325 · Negatived · May 16, 2023
Division 326 · Agreed To · May 16, 2023
Division 337 · Negatived · May 30, 2023
Division 338 · Agreed To · May 30, 2023
If your employer goes bankrupt, pension shortfalls get paid before many other debts. Some group insurance claims also move up.
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Division 165 · Agreed To · June 22, 2022
Division 223 · Agreed To · November 23, 2022
Prosecutors can ask for ankle monitors as a bail condition in partner violence cases. Judges must consider victim safety and will get new training on intimate partner violence.
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Division 115 · Agreed To · June 1, 2022
You can ask companies about your data, ask for deletion in some cases, and get breach alerts. High impact AI must manage risks, post plain notices, and faces large fines.
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Division 300 · Agreed To · April 24, 2023
Division 301 · Agreed To · April 24, 2023
The bill lets the federal government spend $4.7B to keep existing programs running. It funds defence, health, Indigenous and immigration services; some tax and border funds carry into 2024.
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Division 277 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 278 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 279 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
This lets the federal government spend $89.7B so programs continue early in the year. It prevents service slowdowns while the full budget is set.
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Division 281 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 282 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Division 283 · Agreed To · March 22, 2023
Workers who qualify can get up to 52 weeks of Employment Insurance sickness pay instead of 15. Self-employed participants are included, and rates and eligibility rules stay the same.
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Division 153 · Agreed To · June 15, 2022
Courts could recommend some federal inmates serve time in addiction treatment areas. CSC must place them soon, and plans must include quick mental health checks and treatment needs.
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Division 274 · Negatived · March 22, 2023
It makes lying or hiding facts during required identity checks a crime. You could face big fines or up to 10 years in prison.
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Division 270 · Negatived · March 22, 2023
Helps first-time buyers save, taxes quick flips, and ends interest on federal student loans. Adds taxes on big banks and funds clean energy projects.
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Division 218 · Agreed To · November 21, 2022
Division 219 · Negatived · November 22, 2022
Division 220 · Agreed To · November 22, 2022
Division 232 · Negatived · December 7, 2022
Division 233 · Agreed To · December 7, 2022
Division 237 · Agreed To · December 8, 2022
It gives the government $20.8B to fund programs this year. Health, housing, Indigenous services, immigration, and border work continue without gaps.
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Division 240 · Agreed To · December 8, 2022
Division 241 · Agreed To · December 8, 2022
Division 242 · Agreed To · December 8, 2022
It makes using or buying organs taken without consent or for payment a serious crime, even abroad. Offenders face up to 14 years and can be denied entry or status.
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Division 98 · Agreed To · May 18, 2022
Division 245 · Agreed To · December 14, 2022
The bill orders a national plan for crypto. It sets timelines and public consultations to lower red tape, but makes no immediate changes to taxes or consumer rules.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 222 · Negatived · November 23, 2022
Judges get more say in sentences and can use community sentences. Police favor warnings or health referrals for simple possession, and some records are set aside after two years.
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Division 13 · Agreed To · June 16, 2025
Division 23 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 24 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 25 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 26 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 27 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 28 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 29 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 30 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 31 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 32 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 33 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 34 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 52 · Agreed To · March 30, 2022
Division 53 · Agreed To · March 31, 2022
Division 142 · Agreed To · June 9, 2022
Division 147 · Negatived · June 13, 2022
Division 148 · Agreed To · June 13, 2022
Division 154 · Negatived · June 15, 2022
Division 155 · Agreed To · June 15, 2022
Families get cash for kids' dental care if uninsured, and low-income renters get a one-time $500. Apply with basic info; false claims can be penalized.
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Division 194 · Negatived · October 19, 2022
Division 195 · Agreed To · October 19, 2022
Division 202 · Agreed To · October 27, 2022
Division 203 · Agreed To · October 27, 2022
Division 204 · Agreed To · October 27, 2022
Division 205 · Agreed To · October 27, 2022
The federal riding will be called Châteauguay—Les Jardins-de-Napierville. Only the name changes; your MP, boundaries, and polling place stay the same.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 208 · Negatived · November 2, 2022
The Auditor General would audit the Bank of Canada with a private firm, which must rotate every five years. It does not change interest rates or your bank services.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 196 · Negatived · October 19, 2022
Jurors may tell licensed health workers about deliberations after trial to get treatment. Sharing for other reasons remains illegal.
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Division 97 · Agreed To · May 18, 2022
Division 177 · Agreed To · September 28, 2022
Low-income Canadians get a one-time GST credit top-up worth half their annual credit. No application needed if you filed 2021 taxes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 188 · Agreed To · October 6, 2022
It makes it a crime to intimidate or force health workers to take part in medical assistance in dying. Employers can't fire or reject someone only for saying no.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 186 · Negatived · October 5, 2022
Provinces could leave federal programs but keep the same money if goals match. Quebec would get full health cash even without meeting Canada Health Act rules.
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Division 185 · Negatived · October 5, 2022
Federal jobs and firms in Quebec must follow Quebec French rules. Permanent residents there must show French for citizenship.
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Division 180 · Negatived · September 28, 2022
Canadians aged 16 and 17 will be able to vote in federal elections. The change starts about six months after the law is approved.
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Division 179 · Negatived · September 28, 2022
No province will have fewer MPs than in 2019. Quebec keeps 78 MPs, and riding boundaries may change after the update.
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Division 95 · Agreed To · May 17, 2022
It raises some taxes and bans most foreign home buyers. Workers get paid sick days, families get quarterly carbon rebates, and provinces get health and transit funds.
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Division 79 · Agreed To · May 9, 2022
Division 80 · Negatived · May 10, 2022
Division 81 · Negatived · May 10, 2022
Division 82 · Agreed To · May 10, 2022
Division 121 · Agreed To · June 6, 2022
Division 122 · Negatived · June 7, 2022
Division 123 · Negatived · June 7, 2022
Division 124 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Division 125 · Negatived · June 7, 2022
Division 126 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Division 143 · Negatived · June 9, 2022
Division 144 · Negatived · June 9, 2022
Division 145 · Agreed To · June 9, 2022
Lets the federal government spend $115B to keep programs running in 2022–23. Funds health, defence, Indigenous services, jobs, infrastructure, housing, immigration, and research.
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Division 130 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Division 131 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Division 132 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Parliament approves $8.8B for health, travel, defence, immigration, and Indigenous services. Money covers 2022-23 needs and keeps programs running.
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Division 134 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Division 135 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
Division 136 · Agreed To · June 7, 2022
The Infrastructure Bank must put climate, public, Northern, and Indigenous projects first. It adds Indigenous-recommended board members and reports each year to Parliament.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 168 · Negatived · June 22, 2022
The minister must create a plan to manage seals and protect fish. It requires counts, control at fisheries, consultations, reports, and may promote seal products, but adds no funding.
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Division 151 · Negatived · June 15, 2022
Adds a 1% tax on vacant homes owned by non-residents. Expands tax credits, funds COVID tests and school ventilation, and temporarily extends EI for some seasonal workers.
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Division 22 · Agreed To · February 10, 2022
Division 62 · Agreed To · April 28, 2022
Division 64 · Negatived · May 2, 2022
Division 65 · Agreed To · May 2, 2022
Division 73 · Negatived · May 4, 2022
Division 74 · Negatived · May 4, 2022
Division 75 · Agreed To · May 4, 2022
Quebec would keep at least 25% of House seats. Extra Quebec MPs would be added after each census if needed, growing the House; other provinces keep their seats.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 140 · Negatived · June 8, 2022
Sell private shares or real estate, donate cash within 30 days, and pay no capital gains tax on that portion. Strong rules stop abuse and can claw back later.
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Division 138 · Negatived · June 8, 2022
Authorizes $75.5B to keep federal programs and payments going this year. Health, Indigenous services, benefits, parks, and border operations continue without interruption.
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Division 47 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Division 48 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Division 49 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
It lets the federal government spend $13.2B to keep health, Indigenous, defence, and infrastructure programs running. Some funds carry into 2022–23; many student and immigration debts are written off.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 53 · Negatived · December 8, 2025
Division 43 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Division 44 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Division 45 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
The Health Minister can spend up to $2.5B on COVID-19 tests and send them to provinces, clinics, schools, and others. This could mean more tests where you live.
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Division 28 · Agreed To · February 15, 2022
After June 2022, COVID relief payments won’t count as income for Old Age Security top-ups and the Allowance. Some low-income seniors will get higher monthly payments; taxes stay the same.
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Division 56 · Negatived · December 11, 2025
Division 57 · Negatived · December 11, 2025
Division 58 · Agreed To · December 11, 2025
Division 59 · Agreed To · December 11, 2025
Division 31 · Agreed To · February 16, 2022
Extends wage and rent help for hard-hit sectors. Adds $300 weekly during lockdowns and more sick and caregiving weeks, plus job-protected COVID leave.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 5 · Agreed To · December 2, 2021
Division 18 · Agreed To · December 16, 2021
Division 3 · Agreed To · December 10, 2019
Division 4 · Agreed To · December 10, 2019
Division 5 · Agreed To · December 10, 2019
Creates crimes for intimidating health workers and blocking care. Gives many federally regulated workers up to 10 paid sick days and longer bereavement leave.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 36 · Agreed To · September 22, 2025
Division 44 · Agreed To · November 3, 2025
Division 45 · Agreed To · November 3, 2025
Division 47 · Agreed To · November 5, 2025
Division 9 · Agreed To · December 8, 2021
Division 10 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Lets Ottawa spend $8.75B more this year to keep programs running and add support, including Indigenous services, health, defence, and aid. Funds count from April 1, 2021.
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Division 16 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 17 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 18 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 13 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Division 14 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Division 15 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
Lets Ottawa spend $21.6B more this year for health, housing, immigration, transit, defence, and Indigenous services. Core programs continue, and some funds can carry into next year.
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Division 922 · Agreed To · December 10, 2024
Division 921 · Agreed To · December 10, 2024
Division 923 · Agreed To · December 10, 2024
Ads for high sugar, fat, or salt foods aimed at kids under 13 will be banned. What counts and which media are covered will be set in rules later.
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Division 181 · Agreed To · September 28, 2022
Division 429 · Agreed To · October 25, 2023
Former workers can file within two years of leaving or two years after the process ends. Federally regulated employers must act on cases known within two years of leaving.
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Division 861 · Agreed To · September 25, 2024
It blocks future trade deals from raising quotas or cutting tariffs on dairy, poultry, and eggs. Current prices and rules stay the same.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 256 · Agreed To · February 8, 2023
Division 395 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
MPs and Senators can apply for Secret clearance without proving need to know. They still face full screening and get no automatic access to classified files.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 800 · Agreed To · June 5, 2024
Patterned controlling abuse in relationships becomes a criminal offence. Courts add victim safeguards and can limit guns; DNA and sex offender registry orders may apply.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 813 · Agreed To · June 12, 2024
Entering barns without permission, if it could spread disease or toxins, becomes a federal crime. Fines and jail may apply; invited workers and inspectors are allowed.
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Division 393 · Agreed To · June 21, 2023
Division 461 · Agreed To · November 29, 2023
Federal companies must name who really owns them and keep it updated. Key details go on a public registry, with fines, possible shutdown, and CRA checks to fight money laundering.
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Division 343 · Agreed To · June 1, 2023
Division 384 · Agreed To · June 19, 2023
Division 391 · Negatived · June 20, 2023
Division 392 · Agreed To · June 20, 2023
Division 407 · Agreed To · June 22, 2023
The minister must set a Prairie green economy plan and report on progress. It coordinates programs, consults local and Indigenous groups, but adds no new funding.
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Division 117 · Agreed To · June 1, 2022
Division 236 · Agreed To · December 7, 2022
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Division 13 · Agreed To · February 6, 2020
Lets the federal government spend up to $4.86B more on 2019–20 programs across many departments. No new programs; most funds expire after the allowed time.
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Division 5 · Agreed To · December 2, 2021
Division 18 · Agreed To · December 16, 2021
Division 3 · Agreed To · December 10, 2019
Division 4 · Agreed To · December 10, 2019
Division 5 · Agreed To · December 10, 2019
Tighter border checks, new drug and money laundering rules, and faster asylum decisions. Government can pause immigration streams; the Coast Guard moves to Defence.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 56 · Negatived · December 11, 2025
Division 57 · Negatived · December 11, 2025
Division 58 · Agreed To · December 11, 2025
Division 59 · Agreed To · December 11, 2025
Division 31 · Agreed To · February 16, 2022
Taxes change, new credits arrive, and housing efforts expand. School meals grow, open banking starts, and clean energy incentives increase.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 53 · Negatived · December 8, 2025
Division 43 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Division 44 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Division 45 · Agreed To · March 24, 2022
Provincial rules and licences count for federal ones. Big projects can get one federal permit faster, with conditions, safety checks, and Indigenous consultation.
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Division 13 · Agreed To · June 16, 2025
Division 23 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 24 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 25 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 26 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 27 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 28 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 29 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 30 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 31 · Negatived · June 20, 2025
Division 32 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 33 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 34 · Agreed To · June 20, 2025
Division 52 · Agreed To · March 30, 2022
Division 53 · Agreed To · March 31, 2022
Division 142 · Agreed To · June 9, 2022
Division 147 · Negatived · June 13, 2022
Division 148 · Agreed To · June 13, 2022
Division 154 · Negatived · June 15, 2022
Division 155 · Agreed To · June 15, 2022
Many people born abroad to Canadian parents become citizens. Future kids or adoptees abroad need a Canadian parent with about three years in Canada.
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Division 36 · Agreed To · September 22, 2025
Division 44 · Agreed To · November 3, 2025
Division 45 · Agreed To · November 3, 2025
Division 47 · Agreed To · November 5, 2025
Division 9 · Agreed To · December 8, 2021
Division 10 · Agreed To · December 9, 2021
This bill lets Ottawa spend $8.58B on defence and cybersecurity this year. It keeps military and cyber operations running; no change to taxes.
Votes • Iqra Khalid
Division 20 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 21 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025
Division 22 · Agreed To · June 17, 2025