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An_Act_to_amend_the_Copyright_Act_(39th_Canadian_Parliament,_2nd_Session) entered the ranking for the first time today at position #. This is its highest position ever recorded.
Bill C-61: An Act to amend the Copyright Act was a bill introduced by the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2008. The bill died on the Order Paper when the 39th Parliament was dissolved and an election was called on September 7, 2008. In its 2008 election platform, the Conservative Party promised to reintroduce a bill containing the content of C-61 if reelected.
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