MPs agree to expedite passage of ‘extreme intoxication’ bill in House of Commons
The Liberal government has moved to expedite its “extreme intoxication” bill in the House of Commons with a unanimous consent motion.
Members of Parliament unanimously agreed today to pass Bill C-28 by this evening and to convene a study of the House justice committee this fall that would look at the implementation of the bill.
In another accelerated process, the Senate will form a committee of the whole later today to hear from Justice Minister David Lametti and debate the substance of the bill.
Bill C-28, introduced last Friday, would update the Criminal Code to create a new standard for criminal liability when a person commits a crime “in a state of negligent self-induced extreme intoxication.”