Canadian Civil Liberties Association / Association Canadienne Des Libertes Civiles
Registration:
2
of
8
(2024-01-19
to
2024-05-07)
Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
- Automated Sequestering of Criminal Records Legislation.
The CCLA, as a member of the civil society entity the Fresh Start Coalition, is seeking the introduction of legislation creating legislation to automatically sequester criminal records.
- Bill C-20, An Act establishing the Public Complaints and Review Commission and amending certain Acts and statutory instruments.
The content of the bill as a whole are subject to lobbying activity, specific provisions where CCLA is advocating amendments can be found in our public brief to the House Standing Committee on Public Safety and Security (SECU).
- Bill C-26, An Act respecting cybersecurity, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts.
Lobbying around telecommunications and cybersecurity, with an intention of making proposed legislation more respecting of privacy and human rights.
- Bill C-27, the Digital Charter Implementation Act.
Lobbying around the private-sector privacy and artificial intelligence portions of the bill, with an intention to make these proposed legislations more respecting of privacy and human rights.
- Bill C-48, An act to amend the Criminal Code (bail reform).
The passage and content of the bill as a whole are subject to lobbying activity, specific provisions where CCLA is advocating amendments can be found in our public brief to the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs (LCJC).
- Extradition Act.
Letter to the Prime Minister regarding the case of Dr. Hassan Diab and urging the government to review provisions of the Extradition Act.
- Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
Citizenship Act.
Bill S-235:An Act to amend the Citizenship Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
Participation in coalition advocating to provide citizenship for survivors of child welfare system and ensure removal orders against such persons are not enforceable.