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C-25Royal assent received

Government Asks for More Money for 2023

More Money for Government

Introduced Jun 7, 2022·Last discussed Jun 23, 2022
Summary

This proposed law was about money for the Canadian government. It allowed the government to use a specific amount of money to pay for things like healthcare, social programs, and national defense. This money was meant to cover the time period until March 31, 2023. This proposed law affected everyone in Canada. It ensured that the government had the funds to provide services that people rely on. Without this money, important programs could have been disrupted. This proposed law mattered because it kept the country running. It allowed the government to pay its employees, fund essential services, and meet its financial obligations. Because it was approved, the government was able to continue operating smoothly.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the House
Jun 7, 2022
Approved in principle (House)
Jun 7, 2022
Passed the House
Jun 7, 2022
Introduced in the Senate
Jun 7, 2022
Vote on Bill C-25 — approve in principlePassed
198 Yea111 Nay
Jun 7, 2022
Vote on Bill C-25 — accept committee changes?Passed
198 Yea111 Nay
Jun 7, 2022
Final vote on Bill C-25Passed
198 Yea111 Nay
Jun 7, 2022
Approved in principle (Senate)
Jun 14, 2022
Passed the Senate
Jun 21, 2022
Became law
Jun 23, 2022
Where This Lands on Key Issues

Where this proposed law falls on the policy spectrums that Canadians care about

Taxes & Government SpendingInvest more in public services

The bill authorizes government spending, indicating a move towards government programs. However, since it's a temporary measure to maintain current operations, the expansion is not significant, hence a moderate positive alignment.

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