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C-220An Act to amend the Criminal Code (immigration status in sentencing)

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Status
Bill Defeated
Sponsor
Michelle Rempel Garner
Introduced
2025-09-17
Session
45-1

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill C-220 is a Private Member's Bill introduced in the 45th Parliament that sought to amend the Criminal Code to address the role of immigration status in sentencing decisions. The bill passed First Reading on September 17, 2025, but was defeated at Second Reading on September 24, 2025. No further legislative progress was made.

Stage timeline

  1. Second reading

    2025-09-24House

  2. First reading

    2025-09-17House

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