Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act | |
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Parliament of Canada | |
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Enacted by | House of Commons |
Enacted by | Senate |
Royal assent | June 29, 2012[1] |
Legislative history | |
First chamber: House of Commons | |
Bill citation | Bill C-38 |
Introduced by | Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance[1] |
First reading | April 26, 2012[1] |
Second reading | May 14, 2012[1] |
Third reading | June 18, 2012[1] |
Committee report | July 7, 2012[1] |
The Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act [2] (French: Loi sur l’emploi, la croissance et la prospérité durable, informally referred to as Bill C-38) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada. This omnibus bill was introduced by Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance under Prime Minister Steven Harper's majority Conservative government as a 2012 Budget Implementation Act.[3] Bill C-38 was given Royal Assent on June 29, 2012.[1] Bill C-38 and Bill C-45 attracted controversy both for their size (c. 450 pages each) and for the breadth of provisions contained that were not fiscally related.[3] Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party, claimed (Levitz June 2012) that, "[i]n spite of the fact that most Canadians have no idea how seriously Bill C-38 will affect their lives, the Senate is about to begin hearings so that Conservative Senators can vote on it as soon as possible... This railroading version of democracy is tragic for Canada."[4]