C-241 , 40th Parliament, 3rd session Wednesday, March 3, 2010, to Saturday, March 26, 2011
An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (removal of waiting period)
This bill was not proceeded with on Thursday, April 29, 2010
Progress
House of Commons
End of stage activity
Reinstated from previous session, Wednesday, March 3, 2010
End of stage activity
Committee report presented, Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010 |
End of stage activity
Concurrence at report stage, Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010 |
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010 |
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Thursday, April 29, 2010 |
First reading
Not reached
Second reading
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached
Notes
The Bill did not receive a Royal Recommendation and, pursuant to Standing Order 79, the Order for third reading was discharged and the item was dropped from the House of Commons' Order Paper.
Details
Recorded votes
House of Commons
Vote 18 — Wednesday, March 24, 2010
- Result:
- Agreed To
Concurrence at report stage of Bill C-241, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (removal of waiting period)
- Yeas:
- 143
- Nays:
- 142
- Paired:
- 6
- Total:
- 291
Senate
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House of Commons
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Friday, March 5, 2010 | Sitting 3 |
Major speeches at second reading
There are currently no major speeches for this bill.
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