Bill C-389, which updates the Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA) to include gender identity and gender expression as prohibited grounds of discrimination, and the Criminal Code of Canada to include gender identity and gender expression in the hate crime and sentencing provisions is still in committee.
Looks like legislative action is finally stirring on it. Here's the note from NDP MP Bill Siksay, the sponsor of it.:
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The Canadian Press
Newswire is reporting that Justice Minister Rob Nicholson is appearing
before the Justice Committee on C-389. This is not the case.
The Committee is going to go through the bill clause by clause for a short period of time at the end of their meeting this afternoon. They will not be hearing witnesses on it.
It is expected that the Committee will send the bill back to the House of Commons for Report Stage and Third Reading. As soon as any further information is available, I will send out another update.
Regards
Bill Siksay, MP
Burnaby-Douglas
The Committee is going to go through the bill clause by clause for a short period of time at the end of their meeting this afternoon. They will not be hearing witnesses on it.
It is expected that the Committee will send the bill back to the House of Commons for Report Stage and Third Reading. As soon as any further information is available, I will send out another update.
Regards
Bill Siksay, MP
Burnaby-Douglas
1 comment:
What I'm hearing right now is that it should now reach third reading in December.
The pace is no longer glacial. :)
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