Bill C-52 is a new law that aims to increase transparency and accountability in the Canadian air transportation sector. The law requires airport operators, air carriers, and entities providing flight-related services to provide information to the Minister of Transport. It also establishes requirements for noise management committees and sets out notice and consultation requirements relating to aircraft noise. Additionally, Part 2 of the bill amends the Canada Transportation Act to support a transportation system accessible to all persons, while Part 3 amends the Canada Marine Act to increase clarity in fixing port fees and add a fee-related complaints process. The bill creates an administration and enforcement mechanism that includes an administrative monetary penalty framework. Overall, this new law seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in the Canadian transportation system.
This is a bill called C-366 that is being introduced in the Canadian Parliament. It aims to amend the Food and Drugs Act to require labels on menstrual tampons to include a list of the substances they contain. The purpose of this amendment is to provide more information to consumers about the substances in these products and allow them to make more informed choices. The bill is currently in the first reading stage and will need to go through further steps before it becomes law.
Concurrence in Committee Reports
Report No. 9 - Bill C-316, An Act to amend the Department of Canadian Heritage Act (Court Challenges Program) - Extension - Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage