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* Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1970, c. C-34 | * Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1970, c. C-34 | ||
* Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46 | * Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46 | ||
==Criminal Code== | |||
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==Pending Amendments== | ==Pending Amendments== |
Revision as of 10:09, 18 February 2022
This page was last substantively updated or reviewed July 2021. (Rev. # 80242) |
Admendments to the Criminal Code. For amendments to other legislation see List of Legislative Amendments.
- Versions
There are six versions of the Criminal Code since its inception:
- Criminal Code, 1892, S.C. 1892, c. 29
- Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1906, c. 146
- Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1927, c. 36
- Criminal Code, S.C. 1953-54, c. 51
- Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1970, c. C-34
- Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46
Criminal Code
Pending Amendments
Bill C-36
(Bill C-36) | |||||
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Act Name | Citation | Royal Assent | In force | Amendment Text | Debates & Govt Docs |
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Canadian Human Rights Act and to make related amendments to another Act (hate propaganda, hate crimes and hate speech) | (Bill C-36) | openparliament First reading | {{{8}}} | ||
Summary | |||||
"This enactment amends the Criminal Code to create a recognizance to keep the peace relating to hate propaganda and hate crime and to define “hatred” for the purposes of two hate propaganda offences." | |||||
Amended Code Sec. | |||||
Bill C-23
(Bill C-23) | |||||
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Act Name | Citation | Royal Assent | In force | Amendment Text | Debates & Govt Docs |
(Bill C-23) | [1] [2] | {{{8}}} | |||
Summary | |||||
Amended Code Sec. | |||||
Bill C-22
(Bill C-22) | |||||
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Act Name | Citation | Royal Assent | In force | Amendment Text | Debates & Govt Docs |
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act | (Bill C-22) | [3] [4] | {{{8}}} | ||
Summary | |||||
Amended Code Sec. | |||||
"This enactment amends the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to, among other things, repeal certain mandatory minimum penalties, allow for a greater use of conditional sentences and establish diversion measures for simple drug possession offences." |
Bill C-21
(Bill C-21) | |||||
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Act Name | Citation | Royal Assent | In force | Amendment Text | Debates & Govt Docs |
An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act | (Bill C-21) | [5] [6] | {{{8}}} | ||
Summary | |||||
Amended Code Sec. | |||||
"This enactment amends the Criminal Code to, among other things, (a) increase, from 10 to 14 years, the maximum penalty of imprisonment for indictable weapons offences in sections 95, 96, 99, 100 and 103; (b) establish a regime that would permit any person to apply for an emergency prohibition order or an emergency limitations on access order; (c) deem certain firearms to be prohibited devices for the purpose of specified provisions; (d) create a new offence for altering a cartridge magazine to exceed its lawful capacity; and (e) authorize employees of certain federal entities who are responsible for security to be considered as public officers for the purpose of section 117.07." |
Bill C-13
(Bill C-13) | |||||
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Act Name | Citation | Royal Assent | In force | Amendment Text | Debates & Govt Docs |
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (single event sport betting) | (Bill C-13) | [7] [8] | {{{8}}} | ||
Summary | |||||
Amended Code Sec. | |||||
"This enactment amends paragraph 207(4)(b) of the Criminal Code to make it lawful for the government of a province or territory, or a licensed person or entity, to conduct and manage in the province or territory a lottery scheme that involves betting on a race — other than a horse-race — or fight, or on a single sport event or athletic contest." |
See also Unproclaimed Amendments below for more laws awaiting order in council.
2020 to Present
2010 to 2019
2000 to 2009
Amendments 1984 to 1999
Amendments Pre-1984
Unproclaimed Amendments
Act Name | Citation | Royal Assent | In force | Summary | Amendment Text |
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code (exploitation and trafficking in persons) | S.C. 2015, c. 16 (Bill C-452) | June 18, 2015 | In force on OIC | Amends s. 279.01 to 279.05 to create a presumption of culpability for those living with exploited persons. It also makes sentences under these sections consecutive. NB: An Act to amend An Act to amend the Criminal Code (exploitation and trafficking in persons) (Bill C-38) amends the provision relating to the bill coming into force. |
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Versions of Criminal Code (2002 to Present)
Versions of Criminal Code as recorded by CanLII
Repealed Provisions by Part
See Also
- Annual Statutes
- search hansard
- Order-in-Council Database
- Criminal Code Amendments not in force
- Criminal Code Amendments Research Project
- Open Parliament Bills
- Criminal Code, 1892 (text) [9] Taschereau's Annotated Criminal Code, 1893 Magistrate's Manual 1893
- Analysis of Criminal Code, 1892
- Annotated Criminal Code, 1907
- Annotated Criminal Code, 1919
- Canada Evidence Act, 1907
- Lear's Crininal Code, 1907
- Earlier Constitutional History 1889
- History of Criminal Code
- County Constable's Manual, 1883