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Bill 212The Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Stalking-Related Measures)

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Status
First Reading
Sponsor
Mr. PERCHOTTE
Introduced
2025-11-24
Session
3rd Session, 43rd Legislature

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill 212, introduced in the 3rd Session of the 43rd Legislature of Manitoba, proposes amendments to The Highway Traffic Act to address stalking-related concerns. The bill is currently at First Reading, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or studied in committee. Based on its title, it would add measures to the Highway Traffic Act connected to criminal harassment or stalking situations, though specific provisions have not yet been made public.

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