Appropriation Act No. 4, 2025-26
This bill authorizes federal spending for the remainder of the 2025-26 fiscal year.
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This bill authorizes federal spending for the remainder of the 2025-26 fiscal year.
This bill authorizes federal spending for the start of the 2026-27 fiscal year.
This bill would require health IT systems to work together and stop vendors from blocking health data sharing.
This bill would create a national framework for women’s health in Canada.
This bill would implement measures from the federal budget tabled on November 4, 2025.
This bill would implement the United Kingdom’s accession protocol to the CPTPP trade agreement.
This bill would tighten border security, strengthen immigration enforcement, and make related security changes.
This bill would strengthen laws on hate propaganda, hate crimes, and access to religious or cultural places.
This bill would create new cyber security rules, amend the Telecommunications Act, and make related changes.
This bill would require a national strategy for soil health protection, conservation and enhancement.
This bill would change correctional law to limit isolation and strengthen oversight and remedies in prisons.
This bill would restrict young people’s online access to pornographic material.
This bill would change sanctions law to allow the disposal of foreign state assets.
This bill would require reporting on unpaid income tax to help measure the tax gap.
This bill would change federal election rules and rename certain electoral districts.
This bill would authorize federal payments aimed at improving housing supply.
This bill would bring the final self-government agreement for the Tlegohli Got’ine into law.
This bill would amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act on supervised drug consumption sites.
This bill would change criminal and corrections law to address the ongoing victimization of homicide victims’ families.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on consecutive sentences for sexual offences.
This bill would create Living Donor Recognition Medal.
This bill would change criminal justice rules on bail and related Department of Justice provisions.
This bill would amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act on parole review.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on immigration status in sentencing.
This bill would designate National Blanket Ceremony Day.
This bill would lower the federal voting age to 16 for elections and referendums.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on increasing parole ineligibility.
This bill would create a Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation.
This bill would amend the Canada Labour Code on fair representation.
This bill would amend the Old Age Security Act on amount of full pension.
This bill would create a national framework to improve the durability of electronics and essential home appliances.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on defence of person.
This bill would amend the Income Tax Act on heat recovery tax credit.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on medical assistance in dying — protection against coercion.
This bill would amend the Canada Labour Code.
This bill would repeal certain restrictions on shipping.
This bill would amend the Food and Drugs Act on list of Therapeutic Products Pre-approved for Special Access.
This bill would create a national framework respecting skilled trades and labour mobility.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on mischief — religious property.
This bill would create a national framework for silver alerts to help locate missing older adults.
This bill would establish the Spectrum Policy Framework for Canada.
This bill would change criminal, corrections, and drug laws to promote offender rehabilitation.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code on scrap metal trafficking and essential infrastructure protection.
This bill would establish Build Canada Homes as a federal Crown corporation.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code and the Indian Act.
This bill would change criminal, youth justice, and military law on bail and sentencing.
This bill would cut the lowest personal income tax rate, create a temporary GST rebate for first-time home buyers, repeal the fuel charge, and change party privacy rules.
This bill would create national strategy for children and youth in Canada.
This bill would modernize lawful access rules for getting data and information during investigations.
This bill would update measurement and inspection rules for weights, electricity, and gas systems.
This bill would amend the Criminal Code.
This bill would implement the Canada-Indonesia comprehensive economic partnership agreement.
This bill would amend the Energy Efficiency Act.
This bill would amend the Export and Import Permits Act.
This bill would amend the Food and Drugs Act on warning label on alcoholic beverages.
This bill would designate Jury Duty Appreciation Week.
This bill would amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act on maximum security offenders.
This bill would amend the Food and Drugs Act on natural health products.
This bill would amend the Canada Post Corporation Act.