Based on the most recent parliamentary activity as of April 2026, there is no widely recognized "Bill C-999." It is highly likely you are referring to Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act.
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🏛️ Regulation (EU) 2024/1234 — CELEX: 32024R1234: Regulation (EU) 2024/1234 — CELEX: 32024R1234
No legislative text was retrievable.
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🏛️ C-999: C-999
No bill matching the reference 'Canada Bill C-999' exists in the provided document.
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🏛️ C-22 (45th Parliament, 1st Session): Lawful Access Act, 2026 (An Act respecting lawful…
Bill C-22 expands and modernizes the legal tools available to Canadian law enforcement and intelligence agencies to compel…
https://legisplain.org/bills/canada-bill-c-22
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🏛️ Bill 37 of 2026: Critical Infrastructure Bill 2026
Based on the title and metadata alone, this bill likely establishes or amends a legal framework for the protection of critical national infrastructure…
https://legisplain.org/bills/ireland-bill-33-2026
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🏛️ Bill 33 of 2026: Planning and Development (Material Interest) Bill 2026
This bill appears to address the concept of 'material interest' within Ireland's planning and development framework, likely…
https://legisplain.org/bills/ireland-planning-bill
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🏛️ Bill 22 of 2024: Automatic Enrolment Retirement Savings System Bill 2024
This Irish legislation establishes a national automatic enrolment (auto-enrolment) retirement savings system, requiring eligible…
https://legisplain.org/bills/ireland-bill-22-2024
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🏛️ UK Courts and Tribunals Bill
The UK government wants to remove your right to a jury trial for mid-level offences — 90% of criminal barristers oppose it.
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8/8 Status: passed the House April 10, 2025. Near party-line vote. Now in the Senate.
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7/8 Also in the bill:
🚩 Election officials face criminal charges for registering someone without proper proof
🚩 Anyone can sue election officials for registration errors
🚩 Finding a non-citizen on a voter roll triggers a DHS removal investigation
🚩 States have 30 days to comply
6/8 There's a fallback.
No documents? You can sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury and submit "other evidence." A state official then decides if you qualify.
No defined standard. No required appeal process. 50 different state interpretations.
5/8 The problem:
Tens of millions of US citizens don't have a passport or REAL ID.
Getting a certified birth certificate costs money and time. If you were born at home, records were lost, or you're a naturalized citizen — this gets complicated fast.
4/8 Buried in the text:
Voter registration data can now be used as evidence in criminal OR immigration proceedings against the applicant.
That's a fundamental change to the privacy expectations under which people submit their personal information to register to vote.
3/8 What counts as proof:
✅ US passport
✅ REAL ID marked "citizen"
✅ Military ID + service record showing US birthplace
✅ Photo ID + certified birth certificate
✅ Naturalization certificate
Standard driver's license? Not enough.
Social Security card? Not enough.
2/8 What it does:
Amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
New requirement: to register to vote in ANY federal election, you must show physical documentary proof of US citizenship.
In person. By mail. At the DMV. All of it.
The SAVE Act (H.R. 22) just passed the House and is heading for a Senate showdown.
Most people are arguing about the idea. Almost nobody has read the bill.
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