Question Period Notes
About this information
In accordance with the Access to Information Act, the government proactively publishes the package of question period notes that were prepared by a government institution for the minister and that were in use on the last sitting day in June and December.
The question period notes may be partially or fully redacted in accordance with the legislation; for example, if the notes contain information related to national security or personal information. (Learn more about exemptions and exclusions.)
If you find a question period note of interest, you may make an access to information request in order to obtain it.
• When will the government eliminate the blood donor deferral for gay men?
Increasing Francophone Immigration to reach a target of 4.4% of French-speaking immigrants outside Quebec by 2023
On November 24, 2020, the Bloc member for Beauport — Limoilou introduced Bill C 254, An Act to amend the Canada Labor Code, the Official Languages Act and the Canada Business Corporations Act. The bill is awaiting debate at second reading, which could take place in the spring of 2021.
Implementation and status update on online citizenship tests.
Measures to protect individuals from unscrupulous consultants who prey on their lack of knowledge of Canadian laws and regulations.
A November 25 article in La Presse suggests that the Minister of Official Languages plans to release a framework for the language regime (White Paper) that will propose a comprehensive roadmap for modernizing and strengthening the Official Languages Act.
Media report press conference at which representatives of the Indigenous community express concerns over measures in Bill C-7 that would broaden eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAID).
What does the best available evidence say about the role of aerosol transmission?
• What is the Government of Canada doing to ensure that Canadians have access to effective COVID-19 testing?
On December 7, 2020, the 2019 to 2020 Departmental Results Report (DRR) for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) was tabled in the House of Commons by the President of the Treasury Board. The report documents PSPC’s key program accomplishments and challenges for 2019 to 2020 in relation to the Minister’s mandate commitments and/or government-wide priorities.