Bill C-225 Criminal Code Amendment, Second Reading
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Bill C-225, sponsored by Frank Caputo, proposes amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada. The bill completed Second Reading on April 13, 2026, and has been referred to committee for further review and potential amendments before any further legislative action.
“Last Stage Completed Second Reading and Referral to Committee (4/13/2026)”
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Bill C-225 proposes amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada. The bill has completed Second Reading and been referred to committee for detailed examination. The specific amendments proposed by the bill have not yet been disclosed in the parliamentary record at this stage.
Affected parties including legal professionals, law enforcement, and criminal defendants should monitor the committee review process for details on the specific amendments being proposed. Any substantive changes to the Criminal Code would require compliance updates once the bill progresses through all legislative stages and receives Royal Assent.
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- 2026-04-13
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C-225 An Act to amend the Criminal Code Sponsor Frank Caputo Last Stage Completed Second Reading and Referral to Committee (4/13/2026) Progress Recorded Votes on this Bill View this Bill on LEGISinfo Status of House business
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