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Notice Paper

No. 26

Monday, September 22, 2025

11:00 a.m.


Introduction of Government Bills

Introduction of Private Members' Bills

September 19, 2025 — Kerry Diotte (Edmonton Griesbach) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (parole review)”.

September 19, 2025 — Patrick Weiler (West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country) — Bill entitled “An Act to amend The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 and the Wrecked, Abandoned and Hazardous Vessels Act”.

September 19, 2025 — Marianne Dandurand (Compton—Stanstead) — Bill entitled “An Act respecting the Spectrum Policy Framework for Canada”.

Notices of Motions (Routine Proceedings)

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Science and Research, presented on Monday, September 15, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on Science and Research, presented on Monday, September 15, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans, presented on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the third report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the fourth report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the fifth report of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Health, presented on Thursday, June 19, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Michael Cooper (St. Albert—Sturgeon River) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Michael Cooper (St. Albert—Sturgeon River) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, presented on Friday, June 20, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Chak Au (Richmond Centre—Marpole) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, presented on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Jason Groleau (Beauce) — That the first report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Jason Groleau (Beauce) — That the second report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, be concurred in.

September 19, 2025 — Jason Groleau (Beauce) — That the third report of the Standing Committee on International Trade, presented on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, be concurred in.

Questions

Q-3412 — September 19, 2025 — Warren Steinley (Regina—Lewvan) — With regard to vehicle charging stations built or funded by, or for, the government, since January 1, 2016: what are the details of all contracts awarded for foreign firms related to the building or operation of any such stations, in any way, including, for each, the (i) date, (ii) vendor, (iii) country of origin of the vendor, (iv) location of the charging station or stations, (v) value of the contract, (vi) description of the goods or services provided?
Q-3422 — September 19, 2025 — Garnett Genuis (Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan) — With regard to the appointment of a Special Representative for the Reconstruction of Ukraine: (a) through which mechanism was the appointment made; (b) how many staff, including administrative support, will the government provide for the special representative, in total and broken down by position or responsibility; (c) where will the staff be based; (d) what is the projected annual budget for the office of the special representative, in total and broken down by type of projected expenditure; (e) what is the salary or remuneration range for this appointment; (f) what specific objectives and targets has the government provided to the special representative and what performance metrics will be used to assess whether the appointee is achieving these targets; and (g) what are the expected start-up costs for establishing this position, in total and broken down by type of cost?
Q-3432 — September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — With regard to bonuses authorized or paid out, to date, at government departments or agencies for the 2024-25 fiscal year, broken down by department or agency: (a) what was the total amount authorized and paid out in bonuses; (b) how many and what percentage of officials (i) at or above the executive level or equivalent, (ii) below the executive level or equivalent, received bonuses; and (c) of the amount paid out in bonuses, how much went to officials (i) at or above the executive level or equivalent, (ii) below the executive level or equivalent?
Q-3442 — September 19, 2025 — Michael Barrett (Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes) — With regard to the former residence of the Consul General of Canada in New York, located at 550 Park Avenue and currently listed for sale: what appraisals have been conducted on the property since it was first listed for sale, and, for each appraisal, what was the (i) name of the company or individual who conducted the appraisal, (ii) cost, (iii) date?
Q-3452 — September 19, 2025 — Cathay Wagantall (Yorkton—Melville) — With regard to medical assistance in dying and Veterans Affairs Canada, since September 2022: (a) how many times has a (i) Veterans Affairs Canada employee, (ii) third-party contracted by Veterans Affairs Canada, advised, suggested, or discussed medical assistance in dying with a veteran; (b) what is Veterans Affairs Canada's current policy regarding its (i) employees, (ii) contractors, suggesting medical assistance in dying to veterans; and (c) on what date did the policy in (b) come into effect?
Q-3462 — September 19, 2025 — Elizabeth May (Saanich—Gulf Islands) — With regard to Marineland Canada, located in Niagara Falls, Ontario: (a) has the company applied for permits to export any cetaceans from Canada; (b) if yes to (a), what is the proposed destination facility and how many cetaceans are to be exported; and (c) if yes to (a), how will the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans ensure any cetaceans exported (i) are healthy enough to endure transportation, (ii) will not be bred in captivity or made to perform in shows for entertainment, given that such activities would be unlawful in Canada?
Q-3472 — September 19, 2025 — Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière) — With regard to the Prime Minister and the government's participation in the Council of the Federation meeting, in Muskoka, in July 2025: (a) how many individuals were in the government's delegation attending the meeting, and what were the names and titles of those in attendance; (b) what are the total expenditures incurred by the government, including agencies such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, to date, with regard to the meeting; (c) what is the breakdown of expenditures by type (transportation, hospitality, accommodations, etc.); (d) which hotels and resorts were used by the government for accommodation during the meeting, and, for each, (i) how many rooms were rented, on each date, (ii) what was the nightly cost; (e) what was the total amount spent at each resort or hotel for (i) accommodation, (ii) other expenses, broken down by type; and (f) did the government pay for an unused room after the Prime Minister spent the night at Ontario Premier Doug Ford's cottage, and, if so, what was the (i) hotel or resort, (ii) cost of the unused room, and if not, who used the Prime Minister's room that night?
Q-3482 — September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Michelle Rempel Garner (Calgary Nose Hill) — With regard to applications for citizenship processed by the government since January 1, 2019, and broken down by year: (a) how many applications have been (i) received, (ii) approved, (iii) denied, (iv) received and are still awaiting a decision; (b) how many applications involving individuals with a criminal record were (i) received, (ii) approved, (iii) denied, (iv) received but are still awaiting a decision; (c) of the applications in (b)(iii), what is the breakdown by type of crime which the government determined was severe enough to deny citizenship; (d) of the applications in (b)(ii), what is the breakdown by type of crime which the government determined was not severe enough to deny citizenship; and (e) what criteria is used by the government to determine which crimes committed in Canada by non-citizens disqualify someone from obtaining future citizenship?

Notices of Motions for the Production of Papers

Business of Supply

Opposition Motions
September 19, 2025 — Rhéal Éloi Fortin (Rivière-du-Nord) — That the House:
(a) call on the government to fully withdraw from the legal challenge of Quebec’s Act respecting the laicity of the State before the Supreme Court;
(b) call on the government to withdraw its factum filed on September 17, 2025, with the Supreme Court contesting Quebec’s right to invoke the notwithstanding clause; and
(c) denounce the government’s willingness to use the Supreme Court to take constitutional powers away from Quebec and the provinces.
Notice also received from:
Martin Champoux (Drummond), Yves-François Blanchet (Beloeil—Chambly), Christine Normandin (Saint-Jean) and Alexis Deschênes (Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine—Listuguj) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House call on the Prime Minister to immediately repeal the oil and gas emissions cap.
Notice also received from:
Shannon Stubbs (Lakeland), Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That, given that the Prime Minister promised to make Canada an energy superpower, the House call on the Liberal government to immediately repeal the oil and gas emissions cap.
Notice also received from:
Shannon Stubbs (Lakeland), Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That, given that,
(i) according to Statistics Canada, grocery inflation is 3.5%, 70% above the inflation target,
(ii) Food Banks Canada says that over 25% of Canadian households are struggling to afford food,
(iii) Liberal deficits have caused the worst inflation crisis in a generation and the Prime Minister said that Canadians would judge him by prices at the grocery store,
the House appoint a special committee with the mandate to conduct hearings to examine and review all aspects of food inflation and to make recommendations with a view to lowering the cost of food, provided that:
(a) the committee be composed of 15 members, of which seven shall be from the government party, seven shall be from the official opposition and one shall be from the Bloc Québécois;
(b) the whips of the recognized parties shall deposit with the Clerk of the House the list of their members to serve on the committee within four calendar days after the adoption of this motion;
(c) changes to the membership of the committee shall be effective immediately after notification by the whip has been filed with the Clerk of the House;
(d) membership substitutions be permitted, if required, in the manner provided for in Standing Order 114(2);
(e) the Clerk of the House shall convene an organizational meeting within one calendar week of the appointment of the committee's membership;
(f) notwithstanding Standing Order 106(2), the chair of the committee shall be a member of the official opposition, the first vice-chair shall be a member of the government party and the second vice-chair shall be a member of the Bloc Québécois;
(g) the quorum of the committee be as provided for in Standing Order 118 and that the Chair be authorized to hold meetings to receive evidence and to have that evidence printed when at least four members are present, including one member of an opposition party and one member from the government party;
(h) the committee have all of the powers of a standing committee, as well as the power (i) to travel, accompanied by the necessary staff, within Canada, (ii) to authorize video and audio broadcasting of any or all of its proceedings;
(i) the provisions of Standing Order 106(4) shall also extend to the committee;
(j) the committee shall have the first priority for the use of House resources for committee meetings; and
(k) it be an instruction to the committee that it make interim reports to the House no later than (i) Tuesday, November 4, 2025, (ii) Thursday, December 11, 2025.
Notice also received from:
Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal), the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle), John Barlow (Foothills) and Jasraj Hallan (Calgary East) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House call on the Liberal government to cancel the $1 billion federal loan to BC Ferries for the purchase of four vessels from a Chinese state-owned shipyard.
Notice also received from:
Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal), the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle), Dan Albas (Okanagan Lake West—South Kelowna), Leslyn Lewis (Haldimand—Norfolk), Jeff Kibble (Cowichan—Malahat—Langford), Aaron Gunn (North Island—Powell River) and Tamara Kronis (Nanaimo—Ladysmith) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House call on the Liberal government to make Jason Jacques the permanent Parliamentary Budget Officer for a full seven-year term.
Notice also received from:
Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House, noting the Prime Minister's invitation for a consensus on the appointment of a permanent Parliamentary Budget Officer, express its support for the appointment of Jason Jacques as the Parliamentary Budget Officer for a full seven-year term.
Notice also received from:
Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House remind the Prime Minister that its approval of the appointment of a permanent Parliamentary Budget Officer is a legal requirement and, therefore, express its support for the appointment of Jason Jacques as the Parliamentary Budget Officer for a full seven-year term.
Notice also received from:
Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House remind the Prime Minister that he cannot legally appoint a permanent Parliamentary Budget Officer without the House's approval and, therefore, express its support for the appointment of Jason Jacques as the Parliamentary Budget Officer for a full seven-year term.
Notice also received from:
Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House call on the Prime Minister to immediately repeal the oil and gas production cap.
Notice also received from:
Shannon Stubbs (Lakeland), Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That, given that the Prime Minister promised to make Canada an energy superpower, the House call on the Liberal government to immediately repeal the oil and gas production cap.
Notice also received from:
Shannon Stubbs (Lakeland), Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House call on the Prime Minister to immediately repeal the oil and gas emissions cap, which in effect is a production cap.
Notice also received from:
Shannon Stubbs (Lakeland), Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025 — The Honourable Pierre Poilievre (Battle River—Crowfoot) — That the House call on the Prime Minister to reconsider the oil and gas emissions cap, which in effect is a production cap.
Notice also received from:
Shannon Stubbs (Lakeland), Melissa Lantsman (Thornhill), the Honourable Tim Uppal (Edmonton Gateway), Luc Berthold (Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière), Chris Warkentin (Grande Prairie), the Honourable Rob Moore (Fundy Royal) and the Honourable Andrew Scheer (Regina—Qu'Appelle) — September 19, 2025

Government Business

Private Members' Notices of Motions


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