C-2House Government Bill

Strong Borders Act

An Act respecting certain measures relating to the security of the border between Canada and the United States and respecting other related security measures

Hon. Gary Anandasangaree
Current stage: 1st Reading
Introduced 408 days ago
45th Parliament, 1st Session

Summary

Part 1 amends the Customs Act to provide the Canada Border Services Agency with facilities free of charge for carrying out any purpose related to the administration or enforcement of that Act and other Acts of Parliament and to provide officers of that Agency with access at certain locations to goods destined for export. It also includes transitional provisions. Part 2 amends the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to create a new temporary accelerated scheduling pathway that allows the Minister of Health to add precursor chemicals to Schedule V to that Act. It also makes related amendments to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Police Enforcement) Regulations and the Precursor Control Regulations. Part 3 amends the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Cannabis Act to confirm that the Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, make regulations exempting members of law enforcement from the application of any provision of the Criminal Code that creates drug-related inchoate offences when they are undertaking lawful investigations. Part 4 amends the Canada Post Corporation Act to permit the demand, seizure, detention or retention of anything in the course of post only in accordance with an Act of Parliament. It also amends that Act to expand the Canada Post Corporation’s authority to open mail in certain circumstances to include the authority to open letters. Part 5 amends the Oceans Act to provide that coast guard services include activities related to security and to authorize the responsible minister to collect, analyze and disclose information and intelligence. Part 6 amends the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Act to authorize the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to disclose, for certain purposes and subject to any regulations, personal information under the control of the Department within the Department and to certain other federal and provincial government entities. It also amends the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to authorize the making of regulations relating to the disclosure of information collected for the purposes of that Act to federal departments and agencies. Part 7 amends the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to, among other things, (a) eliminate the designated countries of origin regime; (b) authorize the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to specify the information and documents that are required in support of a claim for refugee protection; (c) authorize the Refugee Protection Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board to determine that claims for refugee protection that have not yet been referred to the Refugee Protection Division have been abandoned in certain circumstances; (d) provide the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration with the power to determine that claims for refugee protection that have not yet been referred to the Refugee Protection Division have been withdrawn in certain circumstances; (e) require the Refugee Protection Division and the Refugee Appeal Division to suspend certain proceedings respecting a claim for refugee protection if the claimant is not present in Canada; (f) clarify that decisions of the Immigration and Refugee Board must be rendered, and reasons for those decisions must be given, in the manner specified by its Chairperson; and (g) authorize regulations to be made setting out the circumstances in which the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration or the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness must designate, in relation to certain proceedings or applications, a representative for persons who are under 18 years of age or who are unable to appreciate the nature of the proceeding or application. It also includes transitional provisions. Part 8 amends the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to, among other things, (a) authorize the Governor in Council to make an order specifying that certain applications made under that Act are not to be accepted for processing, or that the processing of those applications is to be suspended or terminated, when the Governor in Council is of the opinion that it is in the public interest to do so; (b) authorize the Governor in Council to make an order to cancel, suspend or vary certain documents issued under that Act, or to impose or vary conditions, when the Governor in Council is of the opinion that it is in the public interest to do so; (c) for the application of an order referred to in paragraph (b), require a person to appear for an examination, answer questions truthfully and produce all relevant documents or evidence that an officer requires; and (d) authorize the Governor in Council to make regulations prescribing circumstances in which a document issued under that Act can be cancelled, suspended or varied, and in which officers may terminate the processing of certain applications made under that Act. Part 9 amends the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to add two new grounds of ineligibility for claims for refugee protection as well as powers to make regulations respecting exceptions to those new grounds. It also includes a transitional provision respecting the retroactive application of those new grounds. Part 10 amends the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act to, among other things, (a) increase the maximum administrative monetary penalties that may be imposed for certain violations and the maximum punishments that may be imposed for certain criminal offences under that Act; (b) replace the existing optional compliance agreement regime with a new mandatory compliance agreement regime that, among other things, (i) requires every person or entity that receives an administrative monetary penalty for a prescribed violation to enter into a compliance agreement with the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (the Centre), (ii) requires the Director of the Centre to make a compliance order if the person or entity refuses to enter into a compliance agreement or fails to comply with such an agreement, and (iii) designates the contravention of a compliance order as a new violation under that Act; (c) require persons or entities referred to in section 5 of that Act, other than those already required to register, to enroll with the Centre; and (d) authorize the Centre to disclose certain information to the Commissioner of Canada Elections, subject to certain conditions. It also makes consequential and related amendments to other Acts and the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations and includes transitional provisions. Part 11 amends the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act to prohibit certain entities from accepting cash deposits from third parties and certain persons or entities from accepting cash payments, donations or deposits of $10,000 or more. It also makes a related amendment to the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations. Part 12 amends the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act to make the Director of the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada a member of the committee established under subsection 18(1) of that Act. It also amends the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act to enable the Director to exchange information with the other members of that committee. Part 13 amends the Sex Offender Information Registration Act to, among other things, (a) make certain changes to a sex offender’s reporting obligations, including the circumstances in which they are required to report, the information that must be provided and the time within which it is to be provided; (b) provide that any of a sex offender’s physical characteristics that may assist in their identification may be recorded when they report to a registration centre; (c) clarify what may constitute a reasonable excuse for a sex offender’s non-compliance with the requirement to give at least 14 days’ notice prior to a departure from their residence for seven or more consecutive days; (d) authorize the Canada Border Services Agency to disclose certain information relating to a sex offender’s arrival in and departure from Canada to law enforcement agencies for the purposes of the administration and enforcement of that Act; (e) authorize, in certain circumstances, the disclosure of information collected under that Act if there are reasonable grounds to believe that it will assist in the prevention or investigation of a crime of a sexual nature; and (f) clarify that a person who discloses information under section 16 of that Act with the belief that they are acting in accordance with that section is not guilty of an offence under section 17 of that Act. It also makes a related amendment to the Customs Act. Part 14 amends various Acts to modernize certain provisions respecting the timely gathering and production of data and information during an investigation. It, among other things, (a) amends the Criminal Code to, among other things, (i) facilitate access to basic information that will assist in the investigation of federal offences through an information demand or a judicial production order to persons who provide services to the public, (ii) clarify the response time for production orders and the ability of peace officers and public officers to receive and act on certain information that is voluntarily provided to them and on certain information that is publicly available, (iii) specify certain circumstances in which peace officers and public officers may obtain evidence, including subscriber information, in exigent circumstances, (iv) allow a justice or judge to authorize, in a warrant, a peace officer or public officer to obtain tracking data or transmission data that relates to any thing that is similar to a thing in relation to which data is authorized to be obtained under the warrant and that is unknown at the time the warrant is issued, (v) provide and clarify authorities by which computer data may be examined, and (vi) allow a justice or judge to authorize a peace officer or public officer to make a request to a foreign entity that provides telecommunications services to the public to produce transmission data or subscriber information that is in its possession or control; (b) makes a consequential amendment to the Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act; (c) amends the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act to allow the Minister of Justice to authorize a competent authority to make arrangements for the enforcement of a decision made by an authority of a state or entity that is empowered to compel the production of transmission data or subscriber information that is in the possession or control of a person in Canada; (d) amends the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act to, among other things, (i) facilitate access to basic information that will assist the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in the performance of its duties and functions under section 12 or 16 of that Act through information demands given to persons or entities that provide services to the public and judicial information orders against such persons and entities, and (ii) clarify the response time for production orders; and (e) amends the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Cannabis Act to provide and clarify authorities by which computer data may be examined. Part 15 enacts the Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act. That Act establishes a framework for ensuring that electronic service providers can facilitate the exercise, by authorized persons, of authorities to access information conferred under the Criminal Code or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act. Part 16 amends the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act to permit a person or entity referred to in section 5 of that Act to collect and use an individual’s personal information without that individual’s knowledge or consent if (a) the information is disclosed to the person or entity by a government department, institution or agency or law enforcement agency; and (b) the collection and use are for the purposes of detecting or deterring money laundering, terrorist activity financing or sanctions evasion or for a consistent purpose. It also makes related amendments to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.

Event Timeline

  1. House First Reading

    Jun 3, 2025House

Statutes Touched by This Bill

Amends
Repeals
Related
Gov't
PMB
Senate
Inactive
Node size = progression
C-2 touches 34 statutes

Regulatory Activity

Privacy Act · 4 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Jun 22, 2026IIRegulationPrivacy Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-147
Dec 18, 2024IIOrderPrivacy Act Heads of Government Institutions Designation OrderSI/2024-62
Sep 20, 2024IIRegulationPrivacy Act (Miscellaneous Program) — Order Amending the Schedule to theSOR/2024-185
Sep 20, 2024IIRegulationPrivacy Act Extension Order No. 1 (Miscellaneous Program) — Order Amending theSOR/2024-186

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Statutory Instruments Act · 1 entry

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Jun 20, 2025IIRegulationStatutory Instruments Regulations (Miscellaneous Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-146

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Canada Elections Act · 3 entries

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1 · 8 entries

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Corrections and Conditional Release Act · 2 entries

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

National Defence Act · 1 entry

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Feb 26, 2025IIRegulationRules of Practice and Procedure of the Chief Military JudgeSOR/2025-46

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Access to Information Act · 2 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Dec 18, 2024IIOrderAccess to Information Act Heads of Government Institutions Designation OrderSI/2024-61
Sep 20, 2024IIRegulationAccess to Information Act (Miscellaneous Program) — Order Amending Schedule I to theSOR/2024-184

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act · 8 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Mar 4, 2025IIRegulationProceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Reporting of Goods RegulationsSOR/2025-67
Mar 4, 2025IIRegulationProceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations and the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-68
Dec 16, 2024IIRegulationProceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act — Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under theSOR/2024-266
Dec 16, 2024IIRegulationProceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act — Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under theSOR/2024-267
Nov 30, 2024IProposedProceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Reporting of Goods Regulations
Nov 30, 2024IProposedRegulations Amending the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Regulations and the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations
Jul 6, 2024IProposedRegulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Property Reporting, Title Insurers, Private Automated Banking Machines, Unrepresented Parties in Real Property or Immovables Transactions and Casino Disbursement Reporting)
Jul 6, 2024IProposedRegulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Money Services Business Registration)

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Criminal Code · 20 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Jun 9, 2026IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2026-117
Jun 5, 2026IIRegulationAmnesty Period — Order Amending Certain Orders Declaring anSOR/2026-114
Mar 9, 2026IIRegulationPari-Mutuel Betting Supervision Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-44
Dec 17, 2025IIOrderList of Entities — Order Accepting the Recommendation of the Minister Regarding theSI/2025-111
Dec 4, 2025IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2025-250
Dec 8, 2025IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2025-263
Oct 10, 2025IIRegulationCriminal Code — Order Amending Certain Orders Made Under theSOR/2025-208
Sep 28, 2025IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2025-201
Mar 7, 2025IIRegulationFirearms and Other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted — Regulations Amending the Regulations Prescribing CertainSOR/2025-86
Mar 7, 2025IIRegulationAmnesty Period (2025) — Order Declaring anSOR/2025-87
Feb 19, 2025IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2025-31
Dec 5, 2024IIRegulationAmnesty Period (2024) — Order Declaring anSOR/2024-249
Dec 5, 2024IIRegulationFirearms and Other Weapons, Components and Parts of Weapons, Accessories, Cartridge Magazines, Ammunition and Projectiles as Prohibited or Restricted — Regulations Amending the Regulations Prescribing CertainSOR/2024-248
Nov 29, 2024IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2024-236
Oct 11, 2024IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2024-204
Jun 27, 2024IIRegulationList of Entities — Regulations Amending the Regulations Establishing aSOR/2024-156
Jun 18, 2024IIRegulationEstablishing a List of Entities — Regulations Amending the RegulationsSOR/2024-139
Jun 18, 2024IIRegulationEstablishing a List of Entities — Regulations Amending the RegulationsSOR/2024-140
Jul 3, 2024IIOrderRecommendation of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness that each listed entity set out in the annexed Schedule 1 remain a listed entity and that the entity in Schedule 2 no longer remain a listed entity — Order Accepting theSI/2024-29
May 31, 2024IIRegulationCriminal Interest Rate RegulationsSOR/2024-114

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Canada Post Corporation Act · 4 entries

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Immigration and Refugee Protection Act · 25 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Jun 12, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Seizure and Facilities for Holding and Examination — Miscellaneous Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-128
Jun 22, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Transit Between International Flights) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-149
Jun 20, 2026IProposedRegulations Amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Asylum System Reform)
Jun 20, 2026IProposedRules Amending the Refugee Protection Division Rules
Jun 2, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-101
May 20, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Electronic Travel Authorization) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-87
Mar 30, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Provincial Nominee Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-63
Feb 26, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Miscellaneous Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-40
Jan 30, 2026IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Miscellaneous Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-13
Dec 12, 2025IIRegulationCitizenship Regulations (Miscellaneous Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-276
Nov 21, 2025IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-234
Nov 21, 2025IIRegulationFederal Courts Rules and the Federal Courts Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection Rules — Rules Amending theSOR/2025-232
Nov 29, 2025IProposedRegulations Amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Transit Between International Flights)
Oct 30, 2025IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Exempting Protected Persons in Canada from Medical Examinations when Applying for Permanent Residence) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-223
Feb 22, 2025IProposedRegulations Amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Provincial Nominee Program)
Jan 31, 2025IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Cancellation of Immigration Documents) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-11
Dec 16, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-284
Dec 21, 2024IProposedRegulations Amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Administrative Penalties and Consequences)
Dec 9, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Information Sharing) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-257
Nov 29, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (International Experience Canada) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-240
Dec 9, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Ports of Entry) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-258
Nov 8, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Designated Learning Institutions) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-219
Jun 29, 2024IProposedRegulations Amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Designated Learning Institutions)
Jun 10, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Immigration Loans Program) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-127
Jun 10, 2024IIRegulationImmigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (Transborder Criminality) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-128

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Sex Offender Information Registration Act · 1 entry

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Nov 27, 2024IIRegulationBritish Columbia Sex Offender Information Registration Regulations — Regulations Amending theSOR/2024-234

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Controlled Drugs and Substances Act · 14 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Apr 17, 2026IIRegulationControlled Drugs and Substances Act (R 29676, Spirobrorphine and Spirochlorphine) — Order Amending Schedule V to theSOR/2026-71
Feb 26, 2026IIRegulationPrecursor Control Regulations (Additional Fentanyl Precursors) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2026-39
Feb 26, 2026IIRegulationControlled Drugs and Substances Act (Additional Fentanyl Precursors) — Order Amending Schedule VI to theSOR/2026-38
Dec 5, 2025IIRegulationControlled Drugs and Substances Act — Order Amending Schedule IX to theSOR/2025-261
Nov 28, 2025IIRegulationControlled Drugs and Substances Act — Order Amending Schedules I, III, IV and VI to theSOR/2025-243
Nov 28, 2025IIRegulationControlled Substances RegulationsSOR/2025-242
Nov 28, 2025IIRegulationFood and Drugs Act and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (Controlled Substances) — Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under theSOR/2025-246
Dec 5, 2025IIRegulationPrecursor Control Regulations (Increased Regulatory Oversight) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-260
Oct 30, 2025IIRegulationControlled Drugs and Substances Act (Carisoprodol) — Order Amending Schedule IV to theSOR/2025-221
Oct 30, 2025IIRegulationBenzodiazepines and Other Targeted Substances Regulations (Carisoprodol) — Regulations Amending theSOR/2025-222
Jun 28, 2025IProposedRegulations Amending the Precursor Control Regulations (Increased Regulatory Oversight)
Jun 28, 2025IProposedOrder Amending Schedule IX to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
Mar 3, 2025IIRegulationControlled Drugs and Substances Act (Fentanyl Precursors and Carisoprodol) — Order Amending Schedule V to theSOR/2025-64
Mar 3, 2025IIRegulationFood and Drug Regulations (Carisoprodol) — Order Amending Part III of the Schedule to Part J of theSOR/2025-65

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Oceans Act · 5 entries

DatePartTypeTitleInstrument
Mar 24, 2026IIRegulationQikiqtait Marine Protected Area — Order Designating theSOR/2026-57
Mar 24, 2026IIRegulationSarvarjuaq Marine Protected Area — Order Designating theSOR/2026-58
Dec 21, 2024IProposedOrder Designating the Qikiqtait Marine Protected Area
Dec 21, 2024IProposedOrder Designating the Sarvarjuaq Marine Protected Area
Jul 24, 2024IIRegulationTuvaijuittuq Marine Protected Area — Order No. 2 Designating theSOR/2024-165

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.

Customs Act · 5 entries

Canada Gazette activity is tracked from January 2025 onward — regulations made before 2025 are not shown.