Party
Conservative Party of Canada
Conservative
Bills introduced
44
0 gov · 44 PMB
Royal assent
0
0% passage rate
Sectors touched
10
distinct policy areas
Concentration (HHI)
0.29
moderately concentrated
Caucus cohesion
99%
near-unanimous· 2615 votes
Sectors touched · 10
- Justice & Public Safety2864%
- Democracy & Government Operations511%
- Tax & Finance511%
- Health511%
- Environment & Natural Resources37%
- Immigration & Citizenship37%
- Indigenous Affairs25%
- Defence, Foreign Affairs & Trade25%
- Labour, Social & Family12%
- Transportation12%
Top sponsors · 15
- 1Sen. Mary Jane McCallum40%
- 2Sen. Leo Housakos30%
- 3Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner20%
- 4Sen. Salma Ataullahjan20%
- 5Sen. Yonah Martin20%
- 6Kelly DeRidder10%
- 7Tamara Jansen10%
- 8Dane Lloyd10%
- 9Dan Albas10%
- 10David McKenzie10%
- 11Burton Bailey10%
- 12Frank Caputo10%
- 13Garnett Genuis10%
- 14Tony Baldinelli10%
- 15Ted Falk10%
Bills sponsored · 44
0 royal assent · 44 in flight
In Flight · 44
Sen. Fabian Manning· At second reading in the House of Commons
Ted Falk· Outside the Order of Precedence
Burton Bailey· Outside the Order of Precedence
David Bexte· Outside the Order of Precedence
Dan Mazier· Outside the Order of Precedence
Sen. Mary Jane McCallum· At second reading in the Senate
Connie Cody· Outside the Order of Precedence
Sandra Cobena· At second reading in the House of Commons
Greg McLean· At second reading in the House of Commons
David McKenzie· At second reading in the House of Commons
Raquel Dancho· At second reading in the House of Commons
Dan Albas· Outside the Order of Precedence
Garnett Genuis· At second reading in the House of Commons
Sen. Yonah Martin· At second reading in the Senate
Roman Baber· Outside the Order of Precedence
Kelly Block· At second reading in the House of Commons
- S-240An Act to amend the Criminal Code (declaration of exception pursuant to subsection 33(1) of the Charter for mandatory minimum sentences for child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences)
Sen. Leo Housakos· At second reading in the Senate
- S-233An Act to amend the Criminal Code (assault against persons who provide health services and first responders)
Sen. Leo Housakos· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
- S-236An Act to amend the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights and to establish a framework for implementing the rights of victims of crime
Sen. Leo Housakos· At second reading in the Senate
Sen. Salma Ataullahjan· At consideration in committee in the Senate
Rachael Thomas· Bill defeated
Kerry Diotte· Bill defeated
Arpan Khanna· Bill defeated
Kelly DeRidder· At second reading in the House of Commons
Jonathan Rowe· Bill defeated
Dane Lloyd· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
Jeff Kibble· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
Ziad Aboultaif· At second reading in the Senate
Tony Baldinelli· At second reading in the House of Commons
Luc Berthold· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
- C-230An Act to amend the Financial Administration Act and to make consequential amendments to other Acts (debt forgiveness registry)
Adam Chambers· At second reading in the Senate
Frank Caputo· At second reading in the Senate
Blaine Calkins· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
- C-221An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (disclosure of information to victims)
Mel Arnold· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner· Bill defeated
James Bezan· At consideration in committee in the House of Commons
Tamara Jansen· At second reading in the House of Commons
Hon. Michelle Rempel Garner· Outside the Order of Precedence
Steven Bonk· Outside the Order of Precedence
Sen. Mary Jane McCallum· At second reading in the Senate
Sen. Mary Jane McCallum· Senate bill awaiting first reading in the House of Commons
Sen. Mary Jane McCallum· At second reading in the Senate
Sen. Salma Ataullahjan· At consideration in committee in the Senate
Sen. Yonah Martin· At consideration in committee in the Senate