That Bill C-56, An Act to amend the Excise Tax Act and the Competition Act, as amended, be concurred in at report stage [with a further amendment/with further amendments].
Bill C-48 is a proposed law in Canada that aims to reform the bail system within the Criminal Code. It includes several amendments, such as the creation of a reverse onus provision for individuals charged with serious violent offences involving weapons if they have a previous conviction for such offences within the last five years. It also expands the reverse onus provision for offences involving intimate partner violence to apply to an accused person who has been previously discharged for such an offence. The bill requires the court to consider an accused person's previous convictions involving violence and includes a statement in the record that the safety and security of the community was considered. The bill also provides for a parliamentary review of its provisions after five years.
This is a bill called "An Act respecting Christian Heritage Month" that was introduced in the House of Commons of Canada. The bill designates the month of December as "Christian Heritage Month" in Canada. The bill recognizes the historical and cultural significance of Christianity in Canada, as well as the fact that Christianity is the largest religion in the country. The bill has been published on the House of Commons website.
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