C-641 , 41st Parliament, 2nd session Wednesday, October 16, 2013, to Sunday, August 2, 2015

An Act to ensure that the laws of Canada are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Short title: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
This bill was defeated at second reading in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Progress

End of stage activity
Introduction and first reading, Thursday, December 4, 2014
Chamber sittings
Sitting date Debates (Hansard)
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Placed on the order of precedence on Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Chamber sittings
Sitting date Debates (Hansard)
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Sitting 185
Major speeches
Show major speeches at second reading
Monday, May 4, 2015
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Sitting 208
Negatived (Vote 397)
2nd reading and referral to committee - AANO
Consideration in committee
Not reached
Report stage
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached

Senate

First reading
Not reached
Second reading
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached

Details

Recorded votes

House of Commons

Vote 397 — Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Result:
Negatived
2nd reading of Bill C-641, An Act to ensure that the laws of Canada are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Yeas:
131
Nays:
149
Paired:
0
Total:
280

Senate

To view the complete list of standing votes that have taken place in the Senate, please refer to the Votes page of the Senate of Canada website.

Speaker's rulings and statements

There are currently no Speaker's rulings and statements.

Major speeches at second reading

House of Commons

Speech date Speech Member of Parliament
Thursday, March 12, 2015 Sponsor’s speech(Sitting 185) Romeo Saganash (NDP)
Thursday, March 12, 2015 Response speech(Sitting 185) Mark Strahl (Conservative)
Thursday, March 12, 2015 Response speech(Sitting 185) Carolyn Bennett (Liberal)

About

Similar bills

No similar bills were introduced during previous sessions or Parliaments

More on this bill

From the Library of Parliament

The Library of Parliament’s research publications provide non-partisan, reliable and timely information and analysis on current and emerging issues, legislation and major public policy topics.

Further reading

Export as: JSON XML

For more data options, please see Open Data

Top of page