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At the time of this posting, the most recent bill passed by the Senate of Canada is Bill S-211, the World Autism Awareness Day Act, which was passed by the agreement of senators, without objection, on 8 July 2010. The bill must now be debated by members of the House of Commons, when the Lower House resumes on 20 September.

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