An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters (child protection, gender-based violence, delays and other measures)
This enactment amends various Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters. It amends the Criminal Code to, among other things, (a) create a new offence that prohibits engaging in a pattern of coercive or controlling conduct toward an intimate partner; (b) provide that, in the following circumstances, murder — known as femicide when committed against a female person — is murder in the first degree: (i) the murder is committed against an intimate partner in the context of a pattern of coercive or controlling conduct, (ii) the murder is committed in the context of sexual violence, (iii) the murder is committed in the context of human trafficking, or (iv) the murder is motivated by hate; (c) provide that, if an offender commits manslaughter in those circumstances, the court must consider whether to impose a sentence of imprisonment for life on the offender and, if that sentence is imposed, an adult offender is ineligible for parole for 10 to 25 years; (d) remove from the criminal harassment offence the requirement to prove that the victim subjectively feared for their safety and replace it with a requirement to prove that the harassing conduct could reasonably be expected to cause the victim to believe that someone’s safety is threatened; (e) amend the offence of non-consensual distribution of an intimate image to include, among such images, a visual representation showing an identifiable person depicted as nude, as exposing their sexual organs or as engaged in explicit sexual activity, if the depiction is likely to be mistaken for a visual recording of that person; (f) amend certain existing child sexual offences to include prohibiting a person from inviting a child to expose their own sexual organs for a sexual purpose; (g) criminalize the distribution of visual representations of bestiality; (h) create a new offence relating to the recruitment of a person under 18 years of age to be a party to an offence; (i) provide that victims of certain offences, such as offences in the commission of which violence was used, threatened or attempted against an intimate partner, are entitled to testimonial aids; (j) permit courts to order that an offender serve a period of imprisonment below a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment, but only if the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment would amount to cruel and unusual punishment for that particular offender; (k) create a new Part establishing a framework for applying alternative measures and restorative justice processes in appropriate cases; (l) create a new Part in respect of unreasonable delay that requires a court to consider specific factors in relation to case complexity, directs a court to exclude time periods in respect of specific applications and requires that a stay of proceedings be ordered only if a court is satisfied, taking into account a list of factors, that no other remedy would be appropriate and just; (m) streamline and strengthen the procedural rules in sexual offence trials that govern when evidence of a complainant’s past sexual activity can be adduced and when certain private records, including therapeutic records, can be produced or adduced; and (n) allow the possibility of using affidavit evidence for certain cases involving identity theft and identity fraud. The enactment also makes consequential amendments to other Acts. The enactment also amends the Youth Criminal Justice Act to, among other things, (a) ensure that it better reflects the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights with respect to the rights and interests of victims; (b) modernize the principle requiring consideration of the needs of young persons, including by requiring particular attention to those of Aboriginal and Black young persons; and (c) allow youth justice courts to order that a young person enter into a recognizance if there is a reasonable fear that the young person will commit a child sexual offence. The enactment also amends the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights to (a) modify the preamble to affirm the importance of victim-centred and trauma-informed approaches; (b) provide victims with the right to be treated with respect, courtesy, compassion and fairness; (c) enable victims to receive information without being required to make a request; (d) provide that victims have the right to receive information about their rights under that Act and the protection measures that are available to them; (e) broaden the information that victims have the right to receive about available restorative justice processes; and (f) clarify the right of victims to present a victim impact statement at sentencing and a victim statement for consideration when decisions regarding parole or corrections are made about the offender who harmed them. The enactment also amends the National Defence Act to, among other things, (a) provide that victims of certain offences, such as offences in the commission of which violence was used, threatened or attempted against an intimate partner, are entitled to testimonial aids; (b) create a new Division in respect of unreasonable delay that requires a court martial to consider specific factors in relation to case complexity, directs a court martial to exclude time periods in respect of specific applications and requires that a stay of proceedings be ordered only if a court martial is satisfied, taking into account a list of factors, that no other remedy would be appropriate and just; (c) streamline and strengthen the procedural rules to align with the Criminal Code procedural rules in sexual offence trials that govern when evidence of a complainant’s past sexual activity can be adduced and when certain private records, including therapeutic records, can be produced or adduced; (d) provide victims with the right to be treated with respect, courtesy, compassion and fairness; (e) provide that victims have the right to receive information about their rights under the Division of the National Defence Act entitled “Declaration of Victims Rights” and information about the protection measures that are available to them; and (f) enable victims to receive information from authorities in the military justice system without being required to make a request. The enactment also amends An Act respecting the mandatory reporting of Internet child sexual abuse and exploitation material by persons who provide an Internet service to, among other things, (a) clarify the types of Internet services covered by that Act; (b) require that transmission data be provided with the mandatory notification in cases where the material is manifestly child sexual abuse and exploitation material; (c) extend the period of preservation of data related to an offence; and (d) extend the limitation period for the prosecution of an offence under that Act. The enactment also amends the Firearms Act to clarify that an individual whose firearms licence or registration certificate has been revoked is required to deliver their firearm to a peace officer, firearms officer or chief firearms officer and to provide that an individual is not eligible to hold a licence under that Act if the chief firearms officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that the individual may have engaged in an act of domestic violence or stalking. The enactment also amends the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to, among other things, enhance the disclosure of information to victims and other components of the criminal justice system and provide for the submission of victim statements in certain instances. Finally, the enactment also amends the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act to facilitate legal assistance between Canada and supranational bodies with responsibility for criminal investigations or prosecutions.
House First Reading
Second reading and referral to committee
House Second Reading
Committee report presented with amendments
Senate First Reading
House Third Reading
Senate Second Reading
Referral to committee
Committee report presented without amendment
Senate Third Reading
Royal Assent
Time allocation for Bill C-16, An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters (child protection, gender-based violence, delays and other measures)
Agreed ToC-16, An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters (child protection, gender-based violence, delays and other measures) (report stage amendment) (Motion No. 2)
NegativedC-16, An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters (child protection, gender-based violence, delays and other measures) (report stage amendment) (Motion No. 1)
NegativedConcurrence at report stage of Bill C-16, An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters (child protection, gender-based violence, delays and other measures)
Agreed To3rd reading and adoption of Bill C-16, An Act to amend certain Acts in relation to criminal and correctional matters (child protection, gender-based violence, delays and other measures)
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| Jun 12, 2026 | II | Regulation | New Harmonized Value-added Tax System Regulations, No. 2 (Ontario) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2026-130 |
| May 29, 2026 | II | Regulation | New Harmonized Value-added Tax System Regulations, No. 2 and the Real Property (GST/HST) Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2026-94 |
| Mar 6, 2025 | II | Regulation | GST/HST Regulations, No. 14 (Nova Scotia) — Regulations Amending Various | SOR/2025-77 |
| Mar 6, 2025 | II | Regulation | Real Property (GST/HST) Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-76 |
| Jun 27, 2024 | II | Regulation | Real Property (GST/HST) Regulations | SOR/2024-157 |
| Jun 21, 2024 | II | Regulation | GST/HST Regulations, No. 13 — Regulations Amending Various | SOR/2024-151 |
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Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.
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| Feb 26, 2026 | II | Regulation | Excise Duties on Vaping Products Regulations (Nova Scotia) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2026-41 |
| Nov 29, 2024 | II | Regulation | Food Additives and Compositional Standards, Microbiological Criteria and Methods of Analysis for Food — Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Concerning | SOR/2024-244 |
| Oct 25, 2024 | II | Regulation | Excise Duties on Vaping Products Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2024-211 |
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Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.
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| Sep 19, 2025 | II | Regulation | Income Tax Regulations (Motor Vehicle Expenses and Benefits 2024–2025) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-193 |
| Sep 19, 2025 | II | Regulation | Income Tax Regulations (2023–2024 Livestock Deferral) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-194 |
| Mar 6, 2025 | II | Regulation | Income Tax Regulations (Prescribed Arrangement — Air Canada) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-75 |
| Mar 12, 2025 | II | Regulation | Income Tax Regulations (Northern Residents Deductions) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-97 |
| Nov 22, 2024 | II | Regulation | Income Tax Regulations (Technical Amendments) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2024-231 |
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| Jun 22, 2026 | II | Regulation | Privacy Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2026-147 |
| Dec 18, 2024 | II | Order | Privacy Act Heads of Government Institutions Designation Order | SI/2024-62 |
| Sep 20, 2024 | II | Regulation | Privacy Act (Miscellaneous Program) — Order Amending the Schedule to the | SOR/2024-185 |
| Sep 20, 2024 | II | Regulation | Privacy Act Extension Order No. 1 (Miscellaneous Program) — Order Amending the | SOR/2024-186 |
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| Nov 6, 2025 | II | Regulation | Firearms Marking Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-227 |
| Oct 10, 2025 | II | Regulation | Shipment by Post of Certain Prohibited Firearms and Prohibited Devices by Certain Businesses Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-209 |
| Feb 26, 2025 | II | Regulation | Firearms Licences Regulations (Notice of Suspension) — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2025-48 |
| Mar 8, 2025 | I | Proposed | Regulations Amending the Firearms Licences Regulations | — |
| Dec 16, 2024 | II | Regulation | Firearms Records Regulations (Classification) — Regulations Repealing the | SOR/2024-276 |
| Dec 28, 2024 | I | Proposed | Regulations Amending the Firearms Licences Regulations | — |
| Oct 16, 2024 | II | Regulation | Shipment by Post of Certain Prohibited Firearms and Prohibited Devices by Certain Businesses Regulations | SOR/2024-208 |
| Sep 10, 2024 | II | Regulation | Authorizations to Carry Restricted Firearms and Certain Handguns Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2024-176 |
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Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.
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| Sep 10, 2024 | II | In force | Order Fixing October 1, 2024 as the Day on which Certain Provisions of An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act and another Act Come into Force | SI/2024-45 |
| Sep 20, 2024 | II | Regulation | Corrections and Conditional Release Regulations — Regulations Amending the | SOR/2024-181 |
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| Feb 26, 2025 | II | Regulation | Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Chief Military Judge | SOR/2025-46 |
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