An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act

This bill is from the 39th Parliament, 1st session, which ended in October 2007.

Sponsor

Jim Prentice  Conservative

Status

In committee (House), as of Feb. 21, 2007
(This bill did not become law.)

Summary

This is from the published bill. The Library of Parliament has also written a full legislative summary of the bill.

This enactment repeals section 67 of the Canadian Human Rights Act and provides for a statutory review, within five years after the enactment receives royal assent, of the effects of the repeal by any parliamentary committee that may be designated or established for that purpose. It also contains a transitional provision with respect to aboriginal authorities.

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Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on March 22, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on March 29, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on April 17, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on April 19, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on April 24, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on April 26, 2007

    • Daniel Watson, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Strategic Direction, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
    • Christine Aubin, Counsel, Operations and Programs Section, Legal Services Unit, Department of Justice
    • Patrick Brazeau, National Chief, Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
    • Daniel Ricard, Director General, Litigation Management and Resolution Branch, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
    • Clerk of the Committee, Ms. Bonnie Charron

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 1, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 3, 2007

    • Viola Eastman, Canupawakpa Dakota Nation, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
    • Chief Sydney Garrioch, Manitoba Keewatinook Ininew Okimowin
    • Michael Anderson, Research Director, Natural Resources Secretariat, Manitoba Keewatinook Ininew Okimowin
    • John Paul, Executive Director, Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nation Chiefs Secretariat Inc.
    • Lawrence Paul, Co-Chair, Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nation Chiefs Secretariat Inc.
    • Chief Chris Henderson, Manitoba Southern Chiefs' Organization
    • Irene Linklater, Director, Research and Policy Development, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 8, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 10, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 15, 2007

    • Dawn Harvard, President, Board of Directors, Ontario Native Women's Association
    • Doris Young, Advisor to the President, University College of the North
    • Esther Sanderson, Researcher, Aboriginal Language Institute, University College of the North

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 17, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on May 31, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on June 5, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on June 7, 2007

    • Daniel Watson, Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Strategic Direction, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
    • Douglas Kropp, Senior Counsel, Resolution Strategy Unit, Department of Justice
    • Charles Pryce, Senior Counsel, Aboriginal Law and Strategic Policy, Department of Justice
    • Jennifer Lynch, Chief Commisioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission
    • David Langtry, Commissioner, Canadian Human Rights Commission

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on June 12, 2007

    Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, on July 26, 2007