Canadian Autism Day Act

An Act respecting a Canadian Autism Day

This bill is from the 39th Parliament, 2nd session, which ended in September 2008.

Sponsor

Peter Stoffer  NDP

Introduced as a private member’s bill. (These don’t often become law.)

Status

Outside the Order of Precedence (a private member's bill that hasn't yet won the draw that determines which private member's bills can be debated), as of Oct. 16, 2007
(This bill did not become law.)

Summary

This is from the published bill.

This enactment designates the 23rd day of April in each and every year as “Canadian Autism Day”.

Similar bills

C-351 (41st Parliament, 2nd session) Canadian Autism Day Act
C-351 (41st Parliament, 1st session) Canadian Autism Day Act
S-206 (41st Parliament, 1st session) Law World Autism Awareness Day Act
S-211 (40th Parliament, 3rd session) World Autism Awareness Day Act
C-327 (40th Parliament, 3rd session) Canadian Autism Day Act
C-327 (40th Parliament, 2nd session) Canadian Autism Day Act
S-210 (40th Parliament, 2nd session) World Autism Awareness Day Act
S-213 (40th Parliament, 1st session) World Autism Awareness Day Act

Elsewhere

All sorts of information on this bill is available at LEGISinfo, an excellent resource from the Library of Parliament. You can also read the full text of the bill.

Bill numbers are reused for different bills each new session. Perhaps you were looking for one of these other C-212s:

C-212 (2021) School Food Program for Children Act
C-212 (2020) An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (special benefits)
C-212 (2020) An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (special benefits)
C-212 (2016) An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (members who cross the floor)
C-212 (2013) An Act to amend the Criminal Code (luring a child outside Canada)
C-212 (2011) An Act to amend the Criminal Code (luring a child outside Canada)

Canadian Autism Day ActRoutine Proceedings

April 6th, 2006 / 10:45 a.m.


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NDP

Peter Stoffer NDP Sackville—Eastern Shore, NS

moved for leave to introduce Bill C-212, An Act respecting a Canadian Autism Day.

Mr. Speaker, quite simply, on April 23 of this year and every other year we would like to have that day recognized as national autism day, so that people such as Laurel Gibbons of Ottawa and Roxanne Black of British Columbia and their children could be recognized on what these children and their families go through on a day to day basis.

By having a national day in honour of this, we could then possibly turn our attention to further research and further assistance, so we can find a cure for this neurological disorder. By highlighting this day, we also highlight the abilities that these beautiful children have and what they can provide to our country as well.

(Motions deemed adopted, bill read the first time and printed)