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Initiated by: Guerric Haché from Vancouver, British Columbia

Whereas:

AI data centres are being constructed across Canada with high secrecy and low community involvement

AI data centres are known to cause noise and water pollution, and strain water reservoirs and energy grids

The buildout of AI infrastructure is concurrent with proponents of AI arguing for its potential to eliminate significant numbers of jobs across society, at a time when Canadians are struggling with job security

Industrial proponents of AI data centres have avoided good faith dialogue and collaboration to resolve the societal implications of their products and infrastructure

AI adoption and infrastructure are undermining Canada's digital sovereignty, with public services and local AI infrastructure committed to foreign AI products.

History:

Open for signature: June 26, 2026

Closed for signature: September 24, 2026

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Initiated by: Arman Keyvanskhou from Vancouver, British Columbia

Whereas:

The federal government has announced the Canada–British Columbia Partnership on Condo Conversion, through Build Canada Homes and BC Housing, to use federal support and financing tools to convert more than 2,200 vacant condominium units in priority growth areas in British Columbia into affordable homes

Federal tax dollars are paid by Canadians across the country and should not be used to protect Vancouver-area condominium developers, investors, or lenders from losses created by speculative overbuilding, inflated land values, weak demand, or failed market assumptions

Metro Vancouver has record levels of completed and unabsorbed condominium inventory, and unsold units should be allowed to fall to prices that households can afford through open-market discounts, creditor losses, or receivership before public acquisition is considered

Condominium developers and landowners have benefited for decades from rising land values, public infrastructure, favourable planning decisions, and strong private returns, and should not shift downside risk onto taxpayers when market conditions change.

History:

Open for signature: June 26, 2026

Closed for signature: October 24, 2026

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Initiated by: Deborah Vance from Keremeos, British Columbia

Whereas:

In cases involving high-risk federal offenders convicted of intimate partner violence, current release conditions alone may be insufficient to prevent further contact, intimidation, stalking, coercive control, escalation, or other harm

Active GPS electronic monitoring, including geofencing and exclusion-zone enforcement where appropriate, can provide a more effective means of supervising compliance with release conditions and enhancing victim safety

The cost of active GPS electronic monitoring is modest when compared with the substantial economic and social costs associated with reoffending, enforcement, emergency response, incarceration, and renewed victimization

A presumption in favour of active GPS electronic monitoring in appropriate high-risk cases would promote consistency, transparency, and public safety, while preserving individualized assessment and permitting documented exceptions where monitoring is not necessary or proportionate

Victims and protected persons should receive timely notice, meaningful consultation, and practical safety-planning support, including information respecting exclusion zones and breach-response protocols.

History:

Open for signature: June 26, 2026

Closed for signature: July 26, 2026

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Initiated by: Jana Kitts from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

Whereas:

Millions of Canadians across multiple generations have watched the Canadian Forces Snowbirds perform at community events, celebrations, and airshows throughout Canada, creating a shared experience that connects Canadians across the country

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds represent Canadian pride, unity, and excellence, and serve as ambassadors for Canada through their public performances, community engagement, and military professionalism at home and abroad

The continued operation of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds preserves an important and enduring tradition in Canada's aviation and military history and contributes to national morale by inspiring Canadians of all ages

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds support public outreach and recruitment efforts for the Canadian Armed Forces by showcasing the contributions of pilots, technicians, and support personnel

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds help preserve a unique body of aviation knowledge, skills, and operational experience that has been developed and passed on through generations of pilots, technicians, and support personnel for more than five decades

The Government of Canada has invested in extending the operational life of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds' CT-114 Tutor aircraft to support the continued operation of the team pending the introduction of a replacement aircraft.

History:

Open for signature: June 26, 2026

Closed for signature: October 24, 2026

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Initiated by: Sien Van den broeke from Sherbrooke, Quebec

Whereas:

The deep seabeds play an essential role in the health of marine species and ecosystems

The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is responsible for protecting international seabeds (the Area)

ISA is discussing adopting rushed and inadequate regulations on mining of the deep seabed in the Area

The Metals Company, a Canadian corporation, holds exploration contracts with ISA for the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean

The Metals Company bypassed ISA by filing an application to mine these deep seabeds under American jurisdiction pursuant to the DSHMRA

If mining were to begin in the Area under the DSHMRA, it would amount to a violation of international law under UNCLOS

In 2023, Canada announced its support for a moratorium on deep sea mining in international waters

Consistent with its international commitments, Canada has a duty to protect the Area

Deep sea mining is considered an unwise and uneconomic activity that is incompatible with a sustainable future.

History:

Open for signature: June 25, 2026

Closed for signature: September 23, 2026

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The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is responsible for protecting international seabeds (the Area); ISA is discussing adopting rushed and inadequate regulations on mining of the deep seabed in the Area; The Metals Company, a Canadian corporation, holds exploration contracts with ISA for the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean; The Metals Company bypassed ISA by filing an application to mine these deep seabeds under American jurisdiction pursuant to the DSHMRA; If mining were to begin in the Area under the DSHMRA, it would amount to a violation of international law under UNCLOS; In 2023, Canada announced its support for a moratorium on deep sea mining in international waters; Consistent with its international commitments, Canada has a duty to protect the Area; and Deep sea mining is considered an unwise and uneconomic activity that is incompatible with a sustainable future. We, the undersigned, Oceans North,, MiningWatch Canada and (Green)

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Initiated by: Marvin Rotrand from Montreal, Quebec

Whereas:

There are over 1.8 million people of Chinese descent in Canada, representing one of the largest and most established communities within the country

Chinese Canadians have played an essential role in shaping Canada’s social fabric since the 1800s, contributing significantly to major nation-building projects, such as the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway

Chinese Canadians have experienced a distinct history of systemic exclusion and discrimination, through mechanisms such as the Chinese Head Tax and the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, which separated families and marginalized entire communities

Across Canada, Chinese Canadian cultural traditions and celebrations – such as Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival, among others – enrich the multicultural fabric of Canadian society and promote cross-cultural understanding

February is  an important period for Chinese communities because of the cultural significance of Lunar New Year, making it a meaningful and appropriate time for recognition

Asian Heritage Month – while recognizing the diversity of Asian communities in Canada – does not fully capture the unique historical experiences, cultural heritage, and contributions of Chinese Canadians

Officially designating a Candian Chinese Heritage Month at a national level would provide an opportunity for education, reflection, and celebration, helping to strengthen inclusion and understanding.

History:

Open for signature: June 16, 2026

Closed for signature: August 15, 2026

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Initiated by: Johanna Lewis from Toronto, Ontario

Whereas:

The federal government’s Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith delivers on the wishlist of the oil and gas lobby and represents the final nail in the coffin for Canada’s climate policy

The MOU was signed in violation of the government’s duty to obtain the free, prior, and informed consent of Indigenous peoples, the Constitution Act of 1982, and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

This MOU fast-tracks another environmentally destructive oil pipeline and threatens the health and wellbeing of folks across Canada who are already experiencing the consequences of the fossil fuel driven climate emergency

Each summer, we’ve witnessed increasingly devastating wildfire seasons generating more and more climate refugees, particularly from Indigenous communities

Climate-related hospitalizations are straining public health facilities, while climate anxiety is rising due to our government’s failure to act urgently to save our planet

With this MOU, the government is choosing to roll back key environmental regulations and to subsidize the same Big Oil billionaires profiting off the climate emergency

The government should make a deal that serves the people, not the interests of fossil fuel billionaires.

History:

Open for signature: June 16, 2026

Closed for signature: September 14, 2026

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Initiated by: Daniel Everett from Ottawa, Ontario

Whereas:

The Government of Canada continues to expand the number of officially recognized heritage months, commemorative days, and observances dedicated to specific ethnic and cultural communities

The Government of Canada already recognizes more than 20 commemorative days and months for individual ethnic groups

These forms of empty virtue signaling tokenize ethnic communities

This tokenism undermines social cohesion and does not promote Canadian identity and citizenship

National commemorations should reinforce a common Canadian identity rooted in the history, values, and traditions that built our country, based on the legacy of Canada's English and French founding nations, rather than divide Canadians into separate ethnic groups.

History:

Open for signature: June 16, 2026

Closed for signature: October 14, 2026

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Initiated by: Andrea Duerksen from Strathmore, Alberta

Whereas:

Canadian farmers often wait significantly longer than their international competitors to access innovative agricultural products that have already undergone rigorous scientific review and approval by trusted foreign regulatory authorities

Duplicative regulatory reviews can delay access to agricultural technologies, limiting productivity gains and reducing the ability of Canadian farmers to compete in global markets

Prolonged approval timelines can result in lost economic opportunities for Canadian farmers, agri-businesses, researchers, and innovators by delaying access to products and technologies already available to competitors in comparable jurisdictions

Modernizing regulatory processes can reduce unnecessary duplication while maintaining Canada's high standards for health, safety, and environmental protection

Timely access to proven agricultural innovations can strengthen domestic food security, support farm sustainability, and contribute to a more resilient Canadian agricultural sector.

History:

Open for signature: June 16, 2026

Closed for signature: October 14, 2026

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Duplicative regulatory reviews can delay access to agricultural technologies, limiting productivity gains and reducing the ability of Canadian farmers to compete in global markets; Prolonged approval timelines can result in lost economic opportunities for Canadian farmers, agri-businesses, researchers, and innovators by delaying access to products and technologies already available to competitors in comparable jurisdictions; Modernizing regulatory processes can reduce unnecessary duplication while maintaining Canada's high standards for health, safety, and environmental protection; and Timely access to proven agricultural innovations can strengthen domestic food security, support farm sustainability, and contribute to a more resilient Canadian agricultural sector. We, the undersigned, citizens and residents of Canada , call upon the House of Commons in Parliament assembled to support and swiftly pass Bill C-273, the Facilitating Agricultural Regulatory Modernization Act (FARM Act), to establish a 90-day provisional approval pathway for agricultural inputs that have already been approved by at least two recognized international regulatory authorities. History Open for signature June 16, 2026, at 2:20 p.m. (EDT) Closed for signature October 14, 2026, at 2:20 p.m. (EDT) Member of Parliament David, Bexte Bow River (Conservative)

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Initiated by: Troy Johnson from Chilliwack, British Columbia

Whereas:

Canada is facing severe affordability pressures, including housing costs, food prices, fuel costs, healthcare strain, taxation pressure, and pressure on small businesses

Canadians deserve clear, plain language transparency regarding federal spending priorities during periods of economic weakness

The Government of Canada provides international assistance, foreign loans, grants, guarantees, and other overseas financial commitments.

History:

Open for signature: June 16, 2026

Closed for signature: October 14, 2026

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Initiated by: Coleen Moonias from Lansdowne House, Ontario

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Healthcare is a Treaty Obligation of the Crown and a human right

The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program is meant to close the health gap and support the health needs of Indigenous people not covered though other health plans

Across northwestern Ontario, NIHB clients are frequently missing medical appointments because of the lack of travel and accommodation arrangements, and service providers are in precarious financial positions due to the long turnaround times for approvals

These challenges have real impacts on the health outcomes of First Nations people

The negligent state of NIHB is a continuation of Canada’s ongoing genocide against the first peoples of these lands.

History:

Open for signature: June 11, 2026

Closed for signature: September 9, 2026

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Initiated by: Cameron Leckenby from Nanaimo, British Columbia

Whereas:

Ferries are essential marine highways connecting coastal communities, workers, families, businesses, and supply chains to the rest of Canada

Vancouver Island is approaching one million residents and BC Ferries carries more than 22 million passengers annually

According to analysis prepared by the Library of Parliament, BC Ferries received approximately $1.63 in federal operational support per passenger in 2024-25, compared to approximately $291 for federally supported East Coast ferry systems

Canadians in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia both deserve strong federal ferry support because these services are essential national transportation infrastructure

Current federal ferry funding agreements rely on outdated constitutional arrangements and formulas created decades ago, when Vancouver Island had roughly half its current population

Vancouver Island and coastal communities should not have to become separate provinces in order to receive fair federal ferry support

It is no longer sustainable to operate one of the world’s largest ferry systems without stable, long-term federal operational support.

History:

Open for signature: June 1, 2026

Closed for signature: September 29, 2026

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