C-304—An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act (protecting freedom)
Summary: Bill C-304 seeks to repeal sections 13 and 54 of the Canadian Human Rights Act. Decision: Christin Milloy would vote YEA on C-304. (41st Parliament, 1st Session) Explanation: The Canadian...
View ArticleC-11—An Act to amend the Copyright Act
Summary: Bill C-11 seeks to “modernize” Canada’s copyright act. Decision: Christin Milloy would vote NAY on C-11. (41st Parliament, 1st Session) Explanation: This bill does nothing but install...
View ArticleC-279—An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code...
Summary: Bill C-279 seeks to add protections to the Canadian Human Rights Act for “Gender Identity” and “Gender Expression,” and into the Criminal Code to prosecute crimes motivated by transphobia as...
View ArticleC-10—Safe Streets and Communities Act
Summary: Bill C-10 is the wasteful, dangerous and costly “omnibus crime bill,” introduced by the Conservatives. Decision: Christin Milloy would vote NAY on C-10. (41st Parliament, 1st Session)...
View ArticleWhy I Vote “Nay” On All Appropriations Bills
Appropriations bills exist in order to approve the Executive to spend taxpayer money on expenditures which have not received specific parliamentary approval (via statute). This is all part of what the...
View ArticleC-309—Preventing Persons from Concealing Their Identity during Riots and...
Summary: Bill C-309 seeks to place limits on how we can and cannot express while exercising our freedoms of assembly and association. Decision: Christin Milloy would vote NAY on C-309. (41st...
View ArticleC-26—Citizen’s Arrest and Self-defence Act
Summary: Bill C-26 strengthens provisions allowing for Canadians to use self-defence to protect themselves, others, and their property. Decision: Christin Milloy would vote YEA on C-26. (41st...
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