An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026
The legal mechanism that turns the spring 2025 budget's announced dollar figures into actual departmental spending authority. Routine but mandatory. Without supply bills the federal public service can't pay salaries, transfer payments to provinces, or honour contracts.
Status
Quick learn
Approves the rest of federal spending for fiscal year 2025-2026, building on the interim supply from C-6. Another routine supply bill, but the totals attach to the budget that gets political attention.
Issues this bill touches
- Housing
Restores the rental-housing-construction tax credit and adjusts other federal housing measures.
- Tax & Fiscal Policy
Restores the rental-housing-construction tax credit and other budget measures.
Legislative history
- First reading
First reading in the House of Commons.
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Second reading in the House of Commons.
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Third reading in the House of Commons.
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First reading in the Senate.
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Second reading in the Senate.
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Third reading in the Senate.
View source - Royal assent
Royal assent received.
View source - Introduced
Tabled in the originating chamber by the sponsor.
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Reviewed clause by clause by a standing committee; amendments possible.
View source - Introduced
Tabled in the originating chamber by the sponsor.
View source - First reading
Bill formally introduced; printed text becomes available.
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