C-222 , 39th Parliament, 1st session Monday, April 3, 2006, to Friday, September 14, 2007
An Act to recognize and protect Canada’s hunting, trapping and fishing heritage
Short title:
Heritage Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Protection Act
This bill was defeated at second reading in the House of Commons on Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Progress
House of Commons
End of stage activity
Introduction and first reading, Monday, April 10, 2006
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Monday, April 10, 2006 |
Placed on the order of precedence on Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006 |
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Friday, November 3, 2006 |
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Wednesday, November 8, 2006 |
Sitting 79
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Consideration in committee
Not reached
Report stage
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached
First reading
Not reached
Second reading
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached
Details
Recorded votes
House of Commons
Vote 62 — Wednesday, November 8, 2006
- Result:
- Negatived
2nd reading of Bill C-222, An Act to recognize and protect Canada’s hunting, trapping and fishing heritage
- Yeas:
- 58
- Nays:
- 201
- Paired:
- 0
- Total:
- 259
Senate
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Major speeches at second reading
House of Commons
Speech date | Speech | Member of Parliament |
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006 | Sponsor’s speech(Sitting 49) | Inky Mark (Conservative) |
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 | Response speech(Sitting 49) | Brent St. Denis (Liberal) |
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 | Response speech(Sitting 49) | Claude DeBellefeuille (Bloc Québécois) |
Wednesday, September 20, 2006 | Response speech(Sitting 49) | Charlie Angus (NDP) |
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