Canadian Patriot Podcast

CPP 452 - Bill C2


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Bill C-2

https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-2/first-reading

  1. 1Amendments to customs act

    1. Free facilities for CBSA for any purpose related to admin or enforcement of the customs act

    2. CBSA granted access to goods at specific locations destined to export

  2. Controlled Drugs

    1. Authority of minister of health to add precursor chemicals used in production of illegal drugs to schedule v

  3. Cannabis Act

    1. The Governor in Council under the recommendation of the Minister of Public Safety, exempts officers from certain drug related provisions, specifically attept, conspiracy counseling or aiding. This is done so that under cover cops can "simulate" criminal behavior to protect their cover

  4. Canada Post

    1. It permits the demand, seizure, detention or retention of any item in the course of post, in accordance with an act of parliament. They must follow the correct course and obtain a warrant

  5. Oceans Act

    1. Security added to official list of responsibilities of Coast Guard along with the previous responsibilities of Search & Rescue, Environmental Response, Aids to Navigation & Icebreaking

  6. Information Sharing

    1. Authorizes Minister of Immigration and Citizenship to collect, use and disclose personal information across different immigration and citizenship programs, with different federal departments, provincial or territorial governments & foreign governments when appropriate

  7. Immigration and Refugee protection act (Parts 7-10)

    1. Elimination of the Designated Country of Origin system which allowed Canada to fast track or limit asylum claims from countries considered safe, this is to be able to treat all claims equally

    2. Stricter timelines for asylum claims, must submit claim within 1 year of arriving in Canada, those who irregularly enter from the US and wait more than 14 days to file may be disqualified

    3. Automatic Removal Orders, if someone withdraws their claim a removal order is automatically issued the same day

    4. Support for Vulnerable Claimants, introduces designated representatives for minors & diminished individuals

    5. Control over Documents, The minister is granted new powers to cancel, suspend or modify immigration documents in the public interest, pause acceptance, or processing of application during an emergency

    6. Border crossing restrictions: Individuals who cross into Canada outside of official ports of entry will no longer be able to claim refugee status.

  1. Part 10-11 procedes of crime

  • - Definition of "cash" is expanded to include Canadian and foreign coins and banknotes.

- Restrictions on third-party cash deposits—financial entities are prohibited from accepting deposits from individuals who are not the account holder or authorized users.

- Cash transaction limits—businesses, professionals, and charities cannot accept cash payments, donations, or deposits of $10,000 or more in a single or related transactions, unless prescribed exemptions apply.

- Foreign currency transactions—large cash deposits in foreign currency must be converted using the Bank of Canada's exchange rate or the entity's usual rate.

- Punishments for violations—those guilty of offences may face fines, with penalties for serious violations scaling up to three times the transaction amount.

- Extended prosecution period—proceedings can now be initiated within eight years of the violation.

- New classification for violations—accepting unauthorized third-party cash deposits is now considered "very serious."

- Updated terminology—the heading of Part 1 of the Act is changed to reflect expanded requirements for record keeping, identity verification, and registration.

Part 12 legislation related to financial institutions

  • Expanded Supervisory Committee Membership – The Director of the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) is now officially included as a member of the supervisory committee under the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act. Enhanced Information Sharing – The Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act is updated to allow the Director of FINTRAC to share and receive information with other members of the supervisory committee.

  • Disclosure Limitations – The Director can only share information related to compliance with specific parts of the Act.

Part 13 sex offenders

  • Expanded access to information: Both police services and other law enforcement agencies are granted rapid access to registrant details.

  • Inclusion of Indigenous police services: Clarifies the role of Indigenous governing bodies in law enforcement.

  • Stricter reporting requirements: Sex offenders must report changes in personal details, including vehicle information, within specific timeframes.

  • Additional identification measures: Registration centers can record physical characteristics like eye color, hair color, tattoos, and distinguishing marks.

  • Clarification on reasonable excuses: Certain family emergencies may be considered valid reasons for non-compliance.

  • Disclosure provisions: The Canada Border Services Agency is authorized to share sex offender travel information with law enforcement.

  • Expanded information access: Allows law enforcement agencies, victims, and government departments to access details for crime prevention and investigation.

  • Offense and penalty: Anyone who knowingly violates subsections 16(1) to (5) of the Act may face a fine of up to $10,000 or imprisonment for up to six months, or both. However, individuals who believed they were acting in accordance with section 16 are not considered guilty. Terminology update: The term "gender" is replaced with "sex" in several provisions of the Act to align with current legislative language.

  • Customs Act amendment: The Customs Act now includes a provision allowing the disclosure of sex offender registration information to authorized recipients for specific enforcement purposes.

These changes aim to refine legal definitions, enhance accountability, and improve enforcement mechanisms. Need a deeper dive into any part?

Canada's new government is rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces

https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2025/06/09/canadas-new-government-rebuilding-rearming-and-reinvesting-canadian

Canada to meet NATO's 2% defence spending target this year: Carney

https://globalnews.ca/news/11228169/mark-carney-defence-announcement-nato/

Carney says Canada is looking to join major European military buildup by July 1

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rearm-europe-deal-canada-carney-interview-1.7545303

Defence minister tells arms makers to prepare for accelerated federal spending

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mcguinty-defence-spending-contractors-speech-1.7545797

Toronto man still allowed to employ staff despite owing more than $1M in wages, fines

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-businessman-owes-more-than-1-million-wages-fines-1.7554370

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