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An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act

BillC-233
Session45-1
StageDefeated
Introduced2025-09-19
Proposed byJenny Kwan
parl.ca ↗

This enactment amends the Export and Import Permits Act to more fully align it with the Arms Trade Treaty and to remove exemptions for specific countries by, among other things,

clarifying that parts, components and technology necessary for the assembly or use of arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war are included in the meaning of those terms;

preventing exemptions from the Export Control List for arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war based on their country of destination;

preventing the issuance of general export permits for arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war;

preventing the issuance of general brokering permits for arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war;

enhancing the considerations that the Minister must take into account in issuing a permit to export or broker arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war;

providing that the Minister must require end-use certificates from the government of a country to which arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war are being exported if doing so would sufficiently mitigate a substantial risk of war crimes or violations of international humanitarian law or international human rights law; and

requiring the Minister to prepare and table in Parliament an annual report on the export of arms, ammunition, implements or munitions of war and Canada’s compliance with the Arms Trade Treaty.

✦ AI Summary

Bill C-233 aimed to strengthen Canada's control over the export of weapons and related technology. It sought to align Canadian law more closely with the Arms Trade Treaty, a global agreement aimed at regulating the international trade in conventional arms. The bill proposed to close loopholes by including parts and components in the definition of weapons, preventing destination-based exemptions for weapons exports, and prohibiting general export or brokering permits for such items.

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Legislative Timeline

2025-09-19
First reading
✦ AIBill proposes to align export act with Arms Trade Treaty, removing country exemptions.
Current
Defeated
✦ AIThe bill failed to pass at this stage of the legislative process.

Votes

Vote #: 85 Date: 2026-03-11 Result: Failed Yes: 22 No: 295 Paired: 6

Yes / No Ratio

Yes6.9%
No93.1%

How each party voted

PartyPositionYesNo
BlocNo0%100%
ConservativeNo0%100%
GreenYes100%0%
LiberalNo0%100%
NDPYes100%0%