Legislation
Expands public pharmacare coverage to include cardiovascular medications and mental health prescriptions, building on the 2024 diabetes and contraception coverage.
Creates a framework for sustainable jobs and economic growth as Canada transitions to a low-carbon economy, focusing on workers in fossil fuel industries.
Establishes mandatory disclosure and bias audits for high-impact AI systems used in employment, housing, and government services. Replaces the dormant AIDA framework.
Modernizes the Canada Elections Act with provisions for foreign interference, AI-generated political content disclosure, and updated rules for advance polling and mail-in ballots.
Creates a 'national interest project' designation under which cabinet can approve major infrastructure (pipelines, transmission lines, nuclear reactors, mining) through an expedited review with mandatory Indigenous consultation.
Expands the authority of border officers, increases penalties for human smuggling, and adds new tools for the Canada Border Services Agency to address irregular migration.
Senate-originated bill addressing residual sex-based discrimination in Indian Act registration. Restores status to descendants of women who lost it through historical marriage rules.
Creates a streamlined defence-procurement agency consolidating authorities now split between PSPC, ISED, and DND. Aims to reach the NATO 2% spending target on schedule.
The pro forma bill traditionally introduced on the first day of a parliamentary session to demonstrate the Commons's independence from the Crown. Has the same first-reading treatment in every Parliament.
Provides $4 billion in direct federal grants to municipalities that meet housing density targets, and removes GST on new purpose-built rentals for low-income Canadians.
Criminalizes the non-consensual creation and distribution of sexually explicit deepfake images, targeting AI-generated intimate content.
Amends the Competition Act to increase competition in the grocery sector and modifies zoning regulations to accelerate housing construction across Canada.
Private member's bill requiring mental-health coverage in federal health programs and pharmacare to match physical-health coverage in scope and parity.
Creates new Criminal Code offences for intimidation of healthcare workers, places of worship and faith-related institutions. Increases sentences for hate-motivated violence.
Establishes a Digital Safety Commission to regulate harmful online content, protect children, and create accountability for social media platforms operating in Canada.
Calls on the government to develop a national strategy for brain injury prevention, treatment, and support services across Canada.
Establishes a federal framework for accelerating critical-mineral extraction, processing, and supply-chain partnerships with allies. Streamlines environmental assessments for projects deemed strategically important.
Private member's bill that would extend the 10% Old Age Security increase to seniors aged 65-74, matching the increase already provided to those 75 and over.
Restores citizenship by descent for the children of Canadians born abroad, addressing the 'Lost Canadians' issue and a 2023 court ruling that struck down the first-generation limit.
Removes interprovincial trade barriers and creates a fast-track approval process for nation-building infrastructure projects deemed in the national interest.
Cuts the lowest federal personal income tax rate from 15% to 14%, eliminates the GST on new home builds under $1 million for first-time buyers, and ends the consumer carbon-fuel charge.
Creates a new federal income supplement for working-age Canadians with disabilities to reduce poverty and improve financial security.
Proposes to exempt natural gas and propane used for grain drying and heating livestock barns from the federal carbon pricing mechanism.
Strengthens gun control by banning assault-style firearms, implementing a buyback program, and creating a national handgun freeze.
Enshrines the principles of the $10-a-day child care program into federal law, ensuring long-term funding commitments for affordable child care.
Requires digital platforms like Google and Meta to compensate Canadian news organizations for republishing their content, supporting local journalism.