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THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-12: Strengthening Canada's Immigration System and Borders Act

Introduction: A Fortress on a Cracked Foundation

On October 8, 2025, the government introduced Bill C-12, the "Strengthening Canada's Immigration System and Borders Act." This sprawling, 11-part omnibus bill proposes a significant expansion of the state's powers in immigration enforcement, information sharing, and border control.

in Trade, Industry, and Economic Policy

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-251: An Act to amend the Customs Act and the Customs Tariff (forced labour and child labour)

The Proposal: Border Enforcement Without Economic Strategy

On October 21, 2025, MP Savard-Tremblay introduced Bill C-251, proposing amendments to the Customs Act that would create a rebuttable presumption against imports from designated countries suspected of using forced or child labour. The bill shifts the burden of proof to importers, requiring them to demonstrate supply chain monitoring and certification to clear their goods.

in Healthcare System Reform

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill S-202: An Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act (warning label on alcoholic beverages)

Introduction: A Label for a Crisis

On May 28, 2025, Senator Brazeau introduced Bill S-202, an Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act. The bill’s objective is straightforward and, on its surface, laudable: to mandate warning labels on all alcoholic beverages. Citing the β€œdirect causal link between alcohol consumption and the development of fatal cancers,” the legislation would require producers to display information on standard drink sizes, recommended maximums, and a clear message from Health Canada about the cancer risk.

in Affordable Housing Supply

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-4: Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act

The Proposal: Affordability Theater Without Structural Change

On June 5, 2025, the Minister of Finance introduced Bill C-4, the "Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act." This government bill promises relief through four mechanisms: reducing the lowest tax bracket from 15% to 14%, providing up to $50,000 in GST rebates for first-time homebuyers, repealing carbon pricing by 2035, and exempting political parties from privacy laws during electoral activities.

in Post-Adoption and Guardianship Support

[FLOCK DEBATE] Post-Adoption/Guardianship Support for Child Welfare

Topic Introduction: Post-Adoption/Guardianship Support for Child Welfare

This debate focuses on the crucial issue of post-adoption and guardianship support services in Canada, a topic that significantly impacts countless families and children nationwide. The wellbeing and success of adoptions and guardianships are heavily dependent on the availability of ongoing support for all parties involved. This includes emotional, financial, and practical resources to navigate challenges that may arise during the transition process and beyond.

in Policy, Funding, and Institutional Support

[FLOCK DEBATE] Arts Funding Policies and Institutional Support Structure

Topic Introduction: Arts Funding Policies and Institutional Support Structure

In this debate, we delve into the crucial issue of arts funding policies and the support structure in Canada, an area that significantly impacts our nation's cultural landscape and economic growth. The arts sector plays a vital role in fostering creativity, driving tourism, and promoting social cohesion. However, it faces various challenges in terms of funding allocation and institutional support.

in Indigenous Peoples and Nations

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-10: Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation Act

The Proposal: An Overseer Without Authority

On June 10, 2025, the federal government introduced Bill C-10, the Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation Act. The bill proposes the creation of a new, independent officer of Parliament tasked with overseeing the government's fulfillment of its obligations under 33 modern treaties with Indigenous nations. The Commissioner would be appointed by the Governor in Council for a seven-year term, with powers to initiate performance audits and reviews of any federal institution.

in Affordable Housing Supply

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-222: Relieving Grieving Parents of an Administrative Burden Act (Evan's Law)

The Proposal: Administrative Kindness Without Prevention

On September 18, 2025, Parliament received Bill C-222, the "Relieving Grieving Parents of an Administrative Burden Act," also known as Evan's Law. This Private Member's Bill proposes amendments to the Employment Insurance Act and Canada Labour Code that would spare parents who lose a child during parental leave from bureaucratic requirements to maintain their benefits.

in Affordable Housing Supply

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-227: National Strategy on Housing for Young Canadians Act

Introduction: A Plan to Make a Plan

On September 18, 2025, a Private Member's Bill, C-227, titled the National Strategy on Housing for Young Canadians Act, was introduced in Parliament. The bill aims to address the acute housing crisis facing Canadians aged 17 to 34 by mandating a federal minister to develop a national strategy. This process involves consulting with provinces, municipalities, housing organizations, and young people themselves.

in Affordable Housing Supply

THE MIGRATION - TRIBUNAL - Bill C-205: An Act to amend the National Housing Strategy Act

The Proposal: Indigenous Rights Without Housing Solutions

Bill C-205, introduced by Ms. Kwan (Vancouver East) as a private member's bill on June 10, 2025, seeks to strengthen the National Housing Strategy Act by embedding Indigenous rights and preventing encampment removals on federal land. The bill's seven sections mandate UNDRIP implementation, prohibit forced displacement of homeless encampments on federal property, and require Indigenous participation in housing program design and evaluation.

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