This session began on May 27th, 2025.

Votes

#1 Passed Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (subamendment)

Government bills

S-2 Amend the Indian Act (new registration entitlements)

Private members' bills are introduced by MPs who are not cabinet ministers—opposition members, or sometimes government backbenchers. They rarely become law.

Private members' bills

C-201 NDP Amend the Canada Health Act (mental, addictions and substance use health services)
C-202 Bloc Amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management)
S-201 National Framework on Sickle Cell Disease
S-202 Amend the Food and Drugs Act (warning label on alcoholic beverages)
S-203 Alcoholic Beverage Promotion Prohibition
S-204 National Framework on Heart Failure
S-205 Providing Alternatives to Isolation and Ensuring Oversight and Remedies in the Correctional System Act (Tona’s Law)
S-206 National Framework for a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income
S-207 Amend the Criminal Records Act, to make consequential amendments to other Acts and to repeal a regulation
S-208 Amend the Criminal Code (independence of the judiciary)
S-209 Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography
S-210 Ukrainian Heritage Month
S-211 National Framework on Sports Betting Advertising
S-212 National Strategy for Children and Youth
S-213 Amend the Canada Elections Act (demographic information)
S-214 Amend the Special Economic Measures Act (disposal of foreign state assets)
S-215 National Immigration Month
S-216 Chignecto Isthmus Dykeland System
S-217 Fairness for All Canadian Taxpayers Act (measuring the tax gap to fight international tax evasion)
S-218 Amend the Constitution Act, 1982 (notwithstanding clause)
S-219 Judicial Independence Day
S-220 Hellenic Heritage Month
S-221 National Bird of Canada
S-222 Vote 16