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Bill C-378

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
February 13, 2024
  • This is a bill called C-378 that is being introduced in the Canadian Parliament. It aims to amend the Canada Labour Code to give former employees more time to make a complaint about harassment and violence in the workplace after they have left their job. The bill states that the obligations of employers regarding these complaints will apply if the occurrence becomes known to the employer within two years after the former employee stops working for them. It also allows former employees to make a complaint until two years after they stop working for the employer or until two years after the resolution process is completed, if notice of the occurrence was provided. The bill is available on the House of Commons website.
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Bill C-223

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
February 13, 2024
  • Bill C-223 aims to create a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income in Canada. The Minister of Finance would be responsible for developing this framework, which would provide all individuals over the age of 17 with access to a guaranteed livable basic income. The framework would be developed in consultation with various stakeholders, including representatives from the health, employment, social development, and disability sectors, as well as Indigenous elders and governing bodies. The framework would include measures to determine what constitutes a livable basic income, create national standards for health and social supports, ensure that participation in education or the labor market is not required for eligibility, and maintain services and benefits for individuals with exceptional needs. The Minister would be required to prepare a report on the framework within one year of the Act coming into force, and subsequent re
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Bill C-376

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
February 13, 2024
  • This is a bill called C-376 that is being introduced in the Canadian Parliament. It proposes to amend the Criminal Code to require a court to make an order prohibiting an individual from possessing a weapon for a certain period of time if they are convicted of a serious crime involving violence against another person. The bill is currently in its first reading stage and can be found on the House of Commons website.
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