C-305 , 39th Parliament, 1st session April 3, 2006, to September 14, 2007

An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (exemption from taxation of 50% of United States social security payments to Canadian residents)
Bill type
Private Member’s Bill

Summary

Current status
At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
Latest activity
Second reading and referral to committee on December 4, 2006 (House of Commons)

Progress

End of stage activity
Introduction and first reading, May 17, 2006
Chamber sittings
Sitting date Debates (Hansard)
May 17, 2006
End of stage activity
Second reading and referral to committee, December 4, 2006
Placed on the order of precedence on May 19, 2006
Chamber sittings
Sitting date Debates (Hansard)
October 30, 2006
Sitting 72
Major speeches
Show major speeches at second reading
December 4, 2006
Sitting 90
Agreed to (Journals 90)
2nd reading and referral to committee - FINA
Report stage
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached

Senate

First reading
Not reached
Second reading
Not reached
Third reading
Not reached

Notes

Pursuant to Standing Order 97.1, the committee presented a report to the House of Commons recommending an extension of the time allotted to study the Bill — February 15, 2007

Concurred in — February 21, 2007

Details

Recorded votes

House of Commons

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Senate

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Speaker's rulings and statements

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Major speeches at second reading

House of Commons

Speech date Speech Member of Parliament
October 30, 2006 Sponsor’s speech(Sitting 72) Jeff Watson (Conservative)
October 30, 2006 Response speech(Sitting 72) Paul Szabo (Liberal)
October 30, 2006 Response speech(Sitting 72) Robert Bouchard (Bloc Québécois)
October 30, 2006 Response speech(Sitting 72) Joe Comartin (NDP)

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