The Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights studies the bills, policies, programs and spending of the Department of Justice and the six federal agencies related to its portfolio.
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The 44th Parliament was dissolved on March 23, 2025.
Dissolution is the formal ending of a Parliament by proclamation of the Governor General. A general election must follow dissolution. In practice, as soon as Parliament is dissolved, committees can neither sit nor report to the House, as they cease to exist until the House reconstitutes them following the election.
Upon dissolution, all business before committees is terminated. All orders of reference expire, and the Chairs and Vice-Chairs of all committees cease to hold office.
The government is no longer required to provide responses to committee reports.
The information on these pages refers to committees and their work before Parliament was dissolved.
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Studies, reports and government responses
Subject matter of Bill C-63
Last meeting: December 12, 2024
Report 27: Heightened Antisemitism in Canada and How to Confront It
Presented to the House: December 10, 2024
Report 26: Islamophobia on the Rise : Taking Action, Confronting Hate and Protecting Civil Liberties Together
Presented to the House: December 10, 2024
Committee Business
Last meeting: December 9, 2024
Report 25: Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Vote 1b under Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada, Vote 1b under Canadian Human Rights Commission, Vote 1b under Courts Administration Service, Votes 1b and 5b under Department of Justice and Vote 1b under Law Commission of Canada
Presented to the House: December 4, 2024
Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25
Last meeting: December 2, 2024
Bill S-13
Last meeting: November 25, 2024
Committee Members
As of January 6, 2025
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