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Bill C-6 — Loi portant octroi à Sa Majesté de crédits pour l'administration publique fédérale pendant l'exercice se terminant le 31 mars 2026

Loi de crédits no 1 pour 2025-2026

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Introduced Jun 17, 2025·Last discussed Jun 26, 2025
Résumé

This proposed law is about giving the government money. It allows the government to use a specific amount of money to pay for things. This money will be used to run the country. It covers things like paying government workers, funding programs, and providing services. The money is for the time period ending on March 31, 2026. This proposed law affects everyone in Canada. It determines how much money the government has to operate. This affects the services people receive. It also affects how the government can respond to needs. For example, healthcare, education, and infrastructure all rely on this money. This proposed law matters because it allows the government to function. Without this money, the government couldn't pay for essential services. It ensures that the country can continue to operate smoothly. Since it is approved, the government can now use the money as planned.

What MPs Are Saying
Liberal
Shafqat AliLiberalNeutre

I am asking that we read this bill for the first time.

Bill Timeline
Vote on Bill C-6Passed
Yea Nay
Jun 17, 2025
Introduced in the House
Jun 17, 2025
Approved in principle (House)
Jun 17, 2025
Passed the House
Jun 17, 2025
Vote on Bill C-6 — approve in principlePassed
194 Yea141 Nay
Jun 17, 2025
Vote on Bill C-6 — accept committee changes?Passed
194 Yea141 Nay
Jun 17, 2025
Final vote on Bill C-6Passed
194 Yea141 Nay
Jun 17, 2025
Introduced in the Senate
Jun 18, 2025
Approved in principle (Senate)
Jun 25, 2025
Passed the Senate
Jun 26, 2025
Became law
Jun 26, 2025
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