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Petitions at dissolution
Parliament was dissolved on Sunday, March 23, 2025, and, as a consequence, the petitions website is closed and all e-petitions not yet presented to the House as of that date were withdrawn.
The government’s obligation to respond to a petition presented to the House likewise ends at dissolution. All e-petitioners have received an email informing them of the status of their e-petition. Should a petitioner wish to pursue an issue in the form of an e-petition in the next Parliament, they may start the process anew on Monday, May 19, 2025, when the petitions website reopens.
A paper petition that was not presented before Parliament was dissolved can be sent to a member of the next Parliament for presentation when the House of Commons resumes sitting.
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If you have any questions, please contact the Clerk of Petitions by email at pmb-aed@parl.gc.ca.
Search for all e-petitions, open for signature or closed, as well as paper petitions which have been presented to the House of Commons.
Petition | Keywords | Type | Status | Member of Parliament | Signatures |
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e-3855 Environment | Not certified March 28, 2022 |
John Aldag | 73 |
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