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Crimes against humanity
>>Canadian Museum of Civilization, permanent exhibit see Recognition of Crimes
Against Humanity Act (Bill C-479)
>>See also Genocide
Crimes of violence
>>Bail see Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapon or
criminal harassment)(Bill C-450)
>>Petitions
>>>(Breitkreuz, G.), (361-0041), 76, gr, 501 (8545-361-36)
>>>(Chatters), (361-0319), 393, gr, 512
(8545-361-36A); (361-0730 and
361-0731), 664, gr, 1050 (8545-361-36E)
>>>(Earle), (361-1289), 1026, gr, 1050 (8545-361-36E)
>>>(Elley), (361-0284), 333, gr, 1050
(8545-361-36E)
>>>(Grey, D.), (361-0082), 123, gr, 1050
(8545-361-36E); (361-0665) 622, gr,
1050 (8545-361-36E)
>>>(Hardy), (361-0802), 720, gr, 1050
(8545-361-36E); (361-1619), 1205, gr,
1423 (8545-361-36G)
>>>(Hilstorm), (361-0897 to 361-0904), 818, gr, 1003 (8545-361-36C);
(361-1130), 997, gr, 1043 (8545-361-36D); (361-1538),
1152, gr, 1403
(8545-361-36F)
>>>(Mills, B.), (361-1797), 1333, gr, 1463 (8545-361-36H)
>>>(O'Reilly), (361-1856), 1403, gr, 1518 (8545-361-36I)
>>>(Ramsay), (361-0228), 247, gr, 501
(8545-361-36)
>>>(Riis), (361-0173), 213, gr, 908
(8545-361-36B)
>>>(Ritz), (361-0547 to 361-0557), 560, gr, 908 (8545-361-36B)
>>>(Scott, M.), (361-0111), 147, gr, 501
(8545-361-36)
>>>(Strahl), (361-0137 and 361-0138), 193, gr, 908 (8545-361-36B)
>>>(Whelan), (361-2076), 1554, gr, 2059
(8545-361-36J)
>>Sentences see Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-448);
Criminal Code (amdt.--violent crimes)(Bill C-242)
>>See also Sentences (convicted criminals)--Conditional sentences
Criminal Code
>>Petitions
>>>(Riis), (361-0159), 193, gr, 848
(8545-361-63)
>>>(Strahl), (361-0073), 108, gr, 891
(8545-361-63A)
>>Reports tabled and permanently referred to Justice and Human Rights
Standing Committee
>>>Electronic surveillance
>>>>1995 annual report, 407 (8560-361-510)
>>>>1997 annual report, 1527 (8560-361-510A)
>>Sec. 43 see Children--Physical discipline/spanking
>>Sec. 163.1(4) see Children--Sexual abuse and exploitation
>>Sec. 232 see Murder--Provocation defence
>>See also Canadian Forces Superannuation Act, Carriage by Air Act, Cree-Naskapi
(of Quebec) Act, Criminal Code, Pension Act and Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Superannuation Act (amdt.)(Bill C-345);
Children--Sexual abuse;
Customs Act and Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-18);
Euthanasia;
Firearms Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--no registration of firearms
that are not restricted or prohibited firearms)(Bill C-362);
Immigration Act and Criminal Code (amdt.--refugee or immigrant
applicants convicted of an offence on indictment)(Bill C-261);
Impaired driving;
Marijuana--Simple possession;
Sentences (convicted criminals)
Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-426)--Myers
>>1st r, 1006
>>Withdrawn, 1594
Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-444)--Thompson
>>1st r, 1157
Criminal Code (amdt.--alcohol sensing ignition controls for
automobiles)(Bill C-266)--Hill, J.
>>1st r, 151
Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest of those in breach of condition of
parole or statutory or temporary release)(Bill C-211)--R. White
>>1st r, 35
>>2nd r, 206, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 206; 412,
dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 412; 641,
division deferred, 641, negatived on recorded division (Division No. 123), 653-4
Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest without warrant)(Bill C-259)--Thompson, M.
>>1st r, 135
Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapon or
criminal harassment)(Bill C-450)--Thompson, M.
>>1st r, 1204
Criminal Code (amdt.--breaking and entering)(Bill C-475)--Obhrai
>>1st r, 1499
Criminal Code (amdt.--conditional sentences)(Bill C-513)--Hill, J.
>>1st r, 1916
Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-448)--Harris
>>1st r, 1185
Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences)(Bill C-459)--White, R.
>>1st r, 1327
Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentences for use of firearms in
commission of offence)(Bill C-484)--Pankiw
>>1st r, 1588
>>2nd r, 1724-5, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 1725
Criminal Code (amdt.--consecutive sentence for use of firearms in
commission of offence)(Bill C-516)--Pankiw
>>1st r, 2038
Criminal Code (amdt.--criminal liability of corporations, directors
and officers)(Bill C-468)--Blaikie
>>1st r, 1474
Criminal Code (amdt.--dangerous offender)(Bill C-492)--Thompson, M.
>>1st r, 1721
Criminal Code (amdt.--definition of "child")(Bill C-342)--Harb
>>1st r, 461
Criminal Code (amdt.--desecration of the flag)(Bill C-365)--Harris
>>1st r, 542
Criminal Code (amdt.--flight)(Bill C-440)--McTeague
>>1st r, 1132
>>2nd r, 1729-30
Criminal Code (amdt.--forfeiture)(Bill C-489)--Casson
>>1st r, 1634
Criminal Code (amdt.--gaming and betting)(Bill C-415)--Guimond
>>1st r, 920
Criminal Code (amdt.--genetic manipulation)(Bill C-247)--Picard
>>1st r, 98
>>2nd r, 500, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 500; 660, dropped to bottom of Order
of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 660; division deferred, 781; 829, division deferred, 829,
agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 177), 886-7
>>Health Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 886, 1567
>>>Report, with amdt., 1312, 2083
>>Report stage, 1501
>>>Dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list under S.O. 93, 1502
>>>Motion No. 1 (Clause 1), (Picard), 1501, division deferred, 1501
>>>Motion No. 2 (new clause), (Caplan), 1501-2
>>>Order discharged, and bill referred back to Health Standing Committee,
by unanimous consent, 1567
Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving and related matters)(Bill
C-82)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)
>>Consideration, conditions, by unanimous consent, 2085
>>1st r, 2060
>>2nd r, 2086
>>Committee of the Whole
>>>Referral, 2086
>>>Report, with amdt., 2086
>>Report stage, concurrence, M. (McLellan), agreed to on division, 2086
>>3rd r, 2086, agreed to on division, 2086, passed
>>Senate passage, without amdt., 2107
>>Royal Assent, 2109 (Chap. 32, S.C. 1999)
Criminal Code (amdt.--impaired driving causing death)(Bill C-87)--Minister
of Justice (McLellan)
>>1st r, 2091
Criminal Code (amdt.--joy riding)(Bill C-209)--Strahl
>>1st r, 35
>>2nd r, 195-6, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 196
Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-252)--Nunziata
>>1st r, 123
Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review)(Bill C-258)--Forseth
>>1st r, 135
>>2nd r, 1075-6, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 1076
Criminal Code (amdt.--mandatory counseling for certain
assaults)(Bill C-418)--Szabo
>>1st r, 934
Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill C-269)--Hanger
>>1st r, 178
Criminal Code (amdt.--offence committed outside Canada)(Bill C-224)--Wappel
>>1st r, 56
Criminal Code (amdt.--Order of prohibition)(Bill C-433)--MacKay
>>1st r, 1073
Criminal Code (amdt.--penalties for sexual offences involving
children)(Bill C-245)--Finlay
>>1st r, 98
>>2nd r, 590, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 590
Criminal Code (amdt.--probation order)(Bill C-262)--Abbott
>>1st r, 135
>>2nd r, 723, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 723
Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-255)--Hanger
>>1st r, 134
Criminal Code (amdt.--prohibited sexual acts)(Bill C-504)--Lowther
>>1st r, 1785
Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-206)--Forseth
>>1st r, 34
Criminal Code (amdt.--prostitution)(Bill C-397)--Lowther
>>1st r, 732
>>2nd r, 267, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 267
Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of child before birth)(Bill C-243)--K. Martin
>>1st r, 98
Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of children)(Bill C-276)--Davies
>>1st r, 193
Criminal Code (amdt.--protection of witnesses)(Bill C-226)--Venne
>>1st r, 57
>>Withdrawn, by unanimous consent, 1515
Criminal Code (amdt.--public disclosure of the names of persons who
have served a sentence of imprisonment for an offence of a sexual
nature)(Bill C-425)--Myers
>>1st r, 1005-6
>>Withdrawn, 1594
Criminal Code (amdt.--reimbursement of costs following a free
pardon)(Bill C-311)--Sauvageau
>>1st r, 425
Criminal Code (amdt.--search and seizure without warrant)(Bill C-406)--Benoit
>>1st r, 835
Criminal Code (amdt.--Section 227)(Bill C-215)--Thompson, M.
>>1st r, 40
>>2nd r, 386, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 386
Criminal Code (amdt.--selling wildlife)(Bill C-305)--Meredith
>>1st r, 415
Criminal Code (amdt.--taking samples of bodily substances)(Bill
C-438)--Thompson, M.
>>1st r, 1123
Criminal Code (amdt.--to prohibit coercion in medical procedures
that offend a persons religion or belief that human life is
inviolable)(Bill C-461)--Vellacott
>>1st r, 1359
Criminal Code (amdt.--trespass)(Bill C-207)--Forseth
>>1st r, 34
>>2nd r, 1274, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 1274
Criminal Code (amdt.--using or operating a stolen motor vehicle in
the commission of an offence)(Bill C-219)--Thompson, M.
>>1st r, 51
>>2nd r, 1165, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 1165; 1401, dropped to bottom of Order
of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 1401; 1631, division deemed demanded
and deferred, 1631,
negatived on recorded division (Division No. 357), 1655-6
Criminal Code (amdt.--victims of crime)(Bill C-79)--Minister of Justice
(McLellan)
>>1st r, 1721
>>2nd r, 1738-9
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1739
>>>Report, 1916
>>Report Stage, 1945-6
>>>Concurrence, M. (McLellan), agreed to, 1946
>>>Motion No. 1 (MacKay), 1945, negatived on division, 1946
>>>Motion No. 2 (Cadman), 1945, negatived on division, 1946
>>>Motion No. 3, not proceeded with, 1946
>>>Motion No. 4, not proceeded with, 1946
>>>Motion No. 5 (Cadman), 1945-6, negatived on division, 1946
>>3rd r, 1946, agreed to, 1948, passed
>>Senate passage, without amdt., 2107
>>Royal Assent, 2109 (Chap. 25, S.C. 1999)
Criminal Code (amdt.--violent crimes)(Bill C-242)--K. Martin
>>1st r, 98
Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-391)--Reynolds
>>1st r, 692
Criminal Code (amdt.--wearing of war decorations)(Bill C-408)--Jennings
>>1st r, 849
>>Sponsorship, change from Dromisky to Jennings, 1205
Criminal Code and Copyright Act (amdt.--profit from authorship
respecting a crime)(Bill C-220)--Wappel
>>1st r, 51
>>Deemed adopted at first reading, second reading, Committee of the Whole
referral, committee stage, report from Committee, report stage, concurrence,
third reading, 56, passed
Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act
(amdt.--cumulative sentencing)(Bill C-251)--Guarnieri
>>1st r, 123
>>2nd r, 733, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 733; 1079, dropped to bottom of Order
of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 1079; 1176, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 245),
1176-7
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1177
>>>Report, with amdts., 1733
>>Report Stage, 1949-52, 2021-8
>>>Concurrence, M. (Guarnieri), agreed to, with further amdts., on recorded
division (Division No. 542), 2027-8
>>>Motion No. 1 (title), (Guarnieri), 1949, division deferred, 1951-2, agreed
to on recorded division (Division No. 537), 2021-2
>>>Motion No. 2 (Clause 1), (Guarnieri), 1949-50, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 539), 2023-5
>>>>Amdt. (Jordan), 1950-1, division deferred, 1951-2, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 538), 2022-3
>>>Motion No. 3 (Clause 2), (Guarnieri), 1950, agreed to on recorded division
(Division No. 541), 2025-7
>>>>Amdt. (Jordan), 1951, division deferred, 1951-2, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 540), 2025
>>3rd r, 2057, agreed to on recorded division (Division No. 545), 2058-9, passed
>>>Previous question, "question be now put", M. (White, R.), 2057, agreed to
on recorded division (Division No. 544), 2057-8
Criminal Code and Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--victims'
rights)(Bill C-294)--Cadman
>>1st r, 333
Criminal Code and Customs Tariff (amdt.--prohibited toys)(Bill C-374)--Brien
>>1st r, 560
>>2nd r, 1795, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 1795
Criminal Code and Health Act (amdt.--security of a child)(Bill C-368)--Ianno
>>1st r, 555
>>Withdrawn, 1205
Criminal Code and Interpretation Act (amdt.--powers to arrest and
enter dwellings)(Bill C-16)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)
>>1st r, 173-4
>>2nd r, 177-8, agreed to, 178
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 178
>>>Report, with amdt., 203
>>Report stage, 209-10, 213
>>>Concurrence, with further amdt., M. (Massé), agreed to, 214
>>>Motion No. 1 (Clause 2), (MacKay), 209
>>>Motion No. 2 (Clause 2), (MacKay), 209, division deferred, 210, negatived
on division, 213
>>>Motion No. 3 (Clause 3), (MacKay), 210, negatived on division, 213
>>>Motion No. 4 (Clause 3), (MacKay), 209-10, division deferred, 210,
negatived on division, 213
>>>Motion No. 5 (Clause 3), (MacKay7), 210, agreed to on division, 213
>>>Motion No. 6 (Clause 3), (MacKay), 210, division deferred, 210, negatived
on division, 213
>>Report stage and third reading consideration ordered on Nov. 7, 1997 if
reported by Nov. 6, 1997, by unanimous consent, 195
>>3rd r, agred to, 214, passed
>>Senate passage, 399
>>Royal Assent, (Chap. 39, S.C. 1997), 400
Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital
punishment)(Bill C-212)--Hill, J.
>>1st r, 35
>>2nd r, 249, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 249
Criminal Code and Young Offenders Act (amdt.--capital
punishment)(Bill C-473)--Hill, J.
>>1st r, 1492
Criminal Code and Young Offender Act (amdt.--forensic DNA analysis) (Bill C-104) (1st Session, 35th Parliament) see Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee--Reports, Ninth
Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections
and Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)--Minister of Justice (McLellan)
>>1st r, 1025
>>2nd r, 1088, 1135, 1139, agreed to, 1139
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1139
>>>Report, with amdts., 1218
>>Report stage
>>>Concurrence, 1237, agreed to on division, 1237
>>3rd r, 1237, 1243, division deferred,
1243, agreed to on recorded division
(Division No. 263), 1266-7, passed
>>Senate passage, without amdt., 1584
>>Royal Assent, (Chap. 5, S.C. 1999), 1597
Criminal Code, Young Offenders and Transfer of Offenders Act
(amdt.--death penalty)(Bill C-467)--Reynolds
>>1st r, 1464
Criminal harassement
>>Bail see Criminal Code (amdt.--bail in cases of assault with weapon or
criminal harassment)(Bill C-450)
Criminal justice system
>>State, condemnation of government, M. on supply (Pankiw), 892-3
Criminal Records Act (amdt.)(Bill C-69)--Solicitor General of Canada
(MacAulay)
>>1st r, 1605
>>2nd r, 1750-1
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1751
>>>Report, 1864
>>Report Stage
>>>Concurrence, M. (MacAulay), 1899, agreed to, 1899
>>3rd r, 1899, agreed to, 1901
Criminal Records Act and Canadian Human Rights Act (amdt.--offences
against children)(Bill C-284)--Lowther
>>1st r, 238
>>2nd r, 673, dropped to bottom of Order of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 673; 837-8, dropped to bottom of Order
of Precedence list
under S.O. 93, 838; 1096, division deferred, 1096, agreed to on recorded
division (Division No. 235), 1126-7
>>Justice and Human Rights Standing Committee
>>>Referral, 1127
>>>Report, 1864
>>References see Procedure and House Affairs Standing Committee--Reports,
Twenty-fifth
Criminals
>>Identification, petitions
>>>(White, R.), (361-0370), 420, gr, 1050 (8545-361-82)
>>See also Extradition--Dual criminality principle;
Government grants--Saint-Maurice constituency
Crop insurance see Federal-Provincial Crop Insurance Agreements; Grain--Special crops
Cross-border transactions see Camp-site rentals
Crown corporations
>>Access to Information Act, application
>>>M-2 (Mills, B.), 1807, dropped from the Order Paper, under
S.O. 96(1), 1807
>>>See also Access to Information Act (amdt.--crown corporations)(Bill C-216)
>>See also Mining industry--Donkin mine
Crown Corporations and Other Corporate Interests of Canada
>>Reports, tabled and permanently referred to Public Accounts
Standing Committee
>>>1997 annual report, 396 (8560-361-476)
>>>Report, 1449 (8560-361-476A)
Crown Liability and Proceedings Act see Federal Law-Civil Law Harmonization Act, No. 1 (Bill C-50)
Crown Liability and Proceedings Act (amdt.)(Bill C-234)--Hanger
>>1st r, 80
Cruise ships
>>Casinos, gambling operations see Criminal Code (amdt.--gaming and
betting)(Bill C-415);
Criminal Code, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Corrections and
Conditional Release Act (amdt.)(Bill C-51)
Cultural Grants Acknowledgement Act (Bill C-204)--Abbott
>>1st r, 28
>>2nd r, 230, dropped from the Order Paper, under S.O. 96(1), 230
Cultural Grants Acknowledgement Act (Bill C-222)--Obhrai
>>1st r, 52
Cultural Property Export and Import Act
>>Ways and Means No. 28, tabled, 2054 (8570-361-29), concurrence, M. (Martin,
Paul), agreed to on division, 2093
>>>See also Income Tax Amendments Act(Bill C-28);
Sales Tax and Excise Tax Amendments Act, 1999 (Bill C-88)
Culture
>>Federal government, role see Canadian Heritage Standing Committee--Reports,
Ninth
>>See also Arts and culture;
Magazines--Advertising