Local MP reflects on bill passed in 2024, but also struggles Canadians faced
The Member of Parliament for North-Okanagan Shuswap said 2024 had some positives and negatives for most Canadians.
Speaking to Vernon Matters, Mel Arnold said the highlight for his political career this past year was having his Private Members Bill (PMB) pass and become law.
“One of the highlights for my year has been the passing of my Private Members Bill, C-291, to change term in the criminal code to no longer use [the term] Child Pornography, and replace it with the term Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material,” the local MP for the Conservative Party of Canada, said.
“It’s a rare thing for a PMB to actually make it through both houses and become law, less than four per cent. Since I was elected [in 2015] there’s been 658 Primate Members Bills introduced, and only 27 have passed.”