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Bill C-16 (42-1)

An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code

Sponsor: Hon. Jody Wilson-Raybould | Type: House Government Bill | Introduced: 2016-05-17 | Royal Assent: 2017-06-19
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Critical Analysis — What This Bill Actually Does
Amends the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code to add gender identity and expression as prohibited grounds of discrimination. While framed as anti-discrimination, critics argued it introduces compelled speech into Canadian law by potentially requiring individuals to use preferred pronouns under threat of human rights complaints. The bill altered the boundary between protected expression and prohibited conduct.

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Parliamentary Vote

240 Yea40 Nay (324 MPs recorded)

PartyYeaNayPairedTotal
Liberal151016167
Conservative34401791
NDP380442
Bloc7029
Green1001
Independent90514