Bill C-7 explained in plain English
An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011
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Bill C-7 authorizes the federal government to spend $27.249 billion for operating and capital expenditures across government departments and agencies for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011.
Bill C-7 is a budget implementation bill that grants Parliament's approval for federal government spending. The bill authorizes a total of $27.249 billion to be drawn from the federal treasury to pay for the operations and expenses of various government departments and agencies from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011. The money is divided into six schedules with different proportions allocated to different groups of departments. For example, funds are granted to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, VIA Rail Canada, Statistics Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency, Parks Canada, and many other federal organizations. The bill also sets out the rules for how these funds can be used—money can only be spent on the purposes and under the terms described for each department or agency in the detailed schedules. Some of the appropriations have special rules: certain funds can be charged against the accounts in the following year (until the public accounts are tabled), and certain funds must be spent or lapse by March 31, 2012.
- Authorizes the federal government to spend $27,249,740,435.50 from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011
- Divides the authorized spending into six schedules with different amounts allocated to different government departments and agencies
- Specifies that appropriated funds may be used only for the purposes and subject to the terms and conditions set out in each budget item
- Permits commitments to be entered into up to specified amounts in accordance with budget items or other legislation
- Allows certain appropriations to be charged to government accounts after the fiscal year ends but before the Public Accounts are tabled in Parliament, for adjustments that do not require payments
- Establishes that some appropriations in Schedule 2 may be charged in the following fiscal year (ending March 31, 2012) and must lapse by the end of that year if unspent
- Sets rules for the order in which funds in Schedule 2 must be expended when multiple appropriations apply
- Requires accounting of all payments and applications under the Act in accordance with the Financial Administration Act
- All federal government departments and agencies receiving appropriations, including Agriculture and Agri-Food, Natural Resources, Transport, Treasury Board, Canadian Heritage, Human Resources and Skills Development, Justice, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Industry, Environment, Health, Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Parliament, and Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
- Crown corporations and agencies such as VIA Rail Canada, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Statistics Canada, Canada Border Services Agency, Parks Canada, Marine Atlantic, and others that receive payments for their operations and capital expenditures
- International development organizations receiving funding through the Canadian International Development Agency
- Ministers without Portfolio and Ministers of State, whose salaries are authorized under the bill
- Canadians and government organizations depending on services provided by funded departments and agencies
- Fiscal year covered: April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011
- Royal assent date: March 31, 2010
- Deadline for adjustments to accounts under section 5: before Public Accounts for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011 are tabled in Parliament
- Deadline for adjustments to accounts under section 6(1): before Public Accounts for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012 are tabled in Parliament
- Deadline for expending Schedule 2 appropriations: March 31, 2012
- Lapsing date for Schedule 2 appropriations: end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2012
- Total appropriation of $27,249,740,435.50 authorized to be drawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund
- Broken down as: $19,721,272,993.00 (3/12 of Schedules 1 and 2 items, excluding special schedules); $1,009,187,981.08 (11/12 of Schedule 1.1); $282,925,437.67 (7/12 of Schedule 1.2); $1,071,498,468.50 (6/12 of Schedule 1.3); $2,963,624,841.24 (5/12 of Schedule 1.4); $2,201,230,714.01 (4/12 of Schedule 1.5); and $1,308,043,018.25 (3/12 of Schedule 2)
- No new taxes, levies, or fees are created by this bill
- Some budget items authorize the collection and expenditure of revenues received during the fiscal year (e.g., from service fees or product sales), but no new revenue sources are established
- The bill does not specify detailed breakdowns of how money will be spent within each department—only total amounts and general purposes are listed
- The bill text does not explain the specific policy reasons or priorities behind the allocation amounts across different schedules and departments
- The bill does not detail which specific grants or contributions are included in the 'grants listed in the Estimates' referenced in multiple budget items
- The technical rules in sections 4, 5, and 6 regarding commitments, account adjustments, and the lapsing of funds are complex and their practical application would depend on further Treasury Board guidance
- The bill does not specify how departments should prioritize spending if total available funds are insufficient to cover all planned expenditures
The bill incorporates the rules of the Financial Administration Act regarding authority to expend revenues, making adjustments to government accounts, and accounting for spending in the Public Accounts
Source: Sections 2, 4(2), 5, 6, and 7
The bill provides funds for Parks Canada's purposes as set out in that Act, specifically for establishing new national parks, national historic sites and related heritage areas
Source: Schedule 2, Parks Canada Agency Vote 30
The bill incorporates the rules governing the salaries of Ministers without Portfolio and Ministers of State, as adjusted by these Acts
Source: Multiple budget items in Schedules 1.2, 1.4, 1.5, and 2
The bill provides funds to the Canada Council for the Arts for furtherance of its objects as set out in section 8 of that Act
Source: Schedule 1.2, Canada Council for the Arts Vote 10
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Official textThe official summary published alongside the bill, shown exactly as written.
Source: Parliament of Canada (LEGISinfo)
The Library of Parliament does not prepare Legislative Summaries for appropriation bills, ways and means bills and borrowing-authority bills. The following is a short summary: On 23 March 2010, the President of the Treasury Board introduced Bill C-7, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011, in the House of Commons and it was given first reading. Bill C-7 (Appropriation Act No. 1, 2010-11) received Royal Assent on 31 March 2010 and authorizes payments to defray certain expenses of the public service of Canada, not otherwise provided for, for the financial year ending 31 March 2011. The Act provides for the sum of $27,249,740,435.50 to be appropriated from the Consolidated Revenue Fund to be used the public service of Canada. The Act came into force on Royal Assent.
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View on LEGISinfoParliamentary Process
Bill C-7, an act for granting sums of money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011, completed its First Reading in the Senate on March 24, 2010, and subsequently received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010.
The Senate completed the First Reading stage for Bill C-7 on March 24, 2010. This is a procedural step where a bill is formally introduced. The bill later received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010, becoming a statute. The provided text also lists subsequent procedural stages the bill underwent in the Senate, including Second Reading, Consideration in Committee, Report Stage, and Third Reading, all of which were completed on March 23, 2010, and then later dates in March.
The Senate completed the first reading of Bill C-7, a procedural step to introduce the bill, while also discussing other national and regional issues.
On March 24, 2010, the Senate held its first reading for Bill C-7, an act to grant money for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011. This is a procedural step where the bill is introduced to the Senate. The Senate also heard statements on various topics, including the St. Lawrence Seaway water levels, Adult Learners' Week, the drug trade, the newspaper Le Devoir's anniversary, and the passing of individuals like A. Garnet Brown and Don Valardo. Additionally, discussions occurred regarding the Atlantic Gateway strategy, recognition for Bomber Command veterans, Budget 2010, prison overcrowding, and funding for First Nations University of Canada. Committees were also authorized to study Canadian savings vehicles and the application of the Official Languages Act.
The Senate completed the second reading of Bill C-7 on March 25, 2010, agreeing to the bill and referring it to a Committee of the Whole, prior to receiving royal assent.
This record shows that Bill C-7, an Act for granting certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011, completed its second reading in the Senate on March 25, 2010. The Senate agreed to the bill at this stage, and it was then referred to a Committee of the Whole. The official record notes that the bill received royal assent on March 31, 2010.
During a Senate sitting on March 25, 2010, Bill C-7 received second reading with a debate focusing on interim supply and the government's fiscal management in the context of economic recovery.
On March 25, 2010, the Senate convened for a sitting that included routine proceedings, question period, and orders of the day. The sitting featured several debates and statements. Notably, discussions occurred regarding Bill C-7, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011. Senator Irving Gerstein moved second reading of Bill C-7, explaining that it provides for the release of interim supply based on the Main Estimates for the upcoming fiscal year. He highlighted that the government is committed to a responsible fiscal course following economic stimulus measures, with a focus on reducing costs and improving efficiency while continuing to invest in essential services. Senator Joseph A. Day moved the adjournment of the debate on Bill C-7. Other matters addressed included reports tabled by committees, a question of privilege ruling, and debates on other bills and estimates.
During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill C-7, Senator Irving Gerstein presented the government's Main Estimates for the 2010-11 fiscal year, detailing planned expenditures, while Senator Joseph A. Day provided further context and highlighted the committee's scrutiny of these estimates, after which the debate was adjourned.
This document records the Senate's second reading debate for Bill C-7, An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011. The debate focused on the Main Estimates for the 2010-11 fiscal year, outlining the government's spending plans. Senator Irving Gerstein, speaking as the sponsor of the bill, explained the Main Estimates, totaling $259 billion, which included $96.2 billion in voted expenditures requiring parliamentary approval and $165 billion in statutory expenditures already approved. He highlighted significant voted spending areas, including funds for the Afghanistan mission, military helicopter projects, a green transformation program for the pulp and paper industry, a knowledge infrastructure program, and First Nations housing and infrastructure projects. Senator Joseph A. Day, Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on National Finance, also spoke on the estimates, thanking Senator Gerstein and the committee for their work. He noted that the Main Estimates were prepared before Budget 2010 and thus do not include new initiatives from that budget, which will be addressed in future supplementary estimates. The discussion also touched on the government's commitment to continued economic stimulus, plans for future cost reduction reviews, and the importance of balancing the budget in the medium term without sacrificing essential services. Senator Day also provided context on specific expenditures, including those related to the response to the earthquake in Haiti, security for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and the G8 and G20 summits. He also highlighted the role of the National Finance Committee in scrutinizing government spending, referencing a correction made to the categorization of debt forgiveness for Pakistan. The debate was adjourned, meaning it was not concluded on this date.
During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill C-7, senators discussed interim financing for the upcoming fiscal year and reviewed spending plans, with a particular focus on supply bills and the fiscal cycle.
This artifact is a record of the Senate debate on March 29, 2010, specifically concerning the second reading of Bill C-7. The Senate discussed the bill, which grants the government money for the public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011. During the debate, senators discussed the process of supply bills, the fiscal cycle, and the amounts being requested. Senator Joseph A. Day provided an overview of the bill, explaining that it seeks interim financing until the end of June and involves approximately $27 billion of the Main Estimates. He also noted specific departments with unique funding needs and how funds are allocated. Concerns were raised regarding a $228 million decrease in forecasted Guaranteed Income Supplement payments, with discussion about whether this represented money that should have been paid to seniors. The Senate proceeded to adopt the motion for the second reading of Bill C-7.
In the Senate's second reading debate for Bill C-7, Senator Day explained the interim financing aspects of the bill, detailing the $27 billion request and the process for studying the Main Estimates, after which the bill was read a second time.
During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill C-7, Senator Joseph A. Day discussed the bill's purpose, which is to provide interim financing until the end of June for the 2010-2011 fiscal year. He explained that the bill seeks approval for $27 billion in spending, a portion of which is standard interim supply and another part is for departments with special circumstances requiring earlier funding. Senator Day also noted that the Main Estimates, which this bill is based on, are extensive and will be studied further by the Senate Committee on National Finance throughout the year. He highlighted a specific change in the bill concerning a $450 million loan forgiveness for Pakistan, which is being reclassified as a budgetary expenditure. The Senate adopted the motion for the second reading of Bill C-7, on division.
Bill C-7 completed its third reading in the Senate on March 30, 2010, and received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010.
This record indicates that Bill C-7 completed its third reading in the Senate on March 30, 2010. Following this, the bill received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010, becoming a law. The provided text references debates that occurred during the second reading of the bill on March 25, 2010, including speeches from Senator Irving Gerstein and Senator Joseph A. Day.
During a Senate sitting on March 30, 2010, Bill C-7 received third reading and passed, alongside discussions on various other national and international issues, and a debate on the freedom of speech.
On March 30, 2010, the Senate of Canada held a sitting where they debated and passed Bill C-7, an act granting funds for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011. The Senate also discussed various other matters, including Canada's role in Afghanistan, literacy skills, service neutrality in Quebec, commemorations, scholarships for soldiers' children, journalists lost in duty, and reports from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and Commission. Question Period addressed topics like the Canadian Council on Learning, the Interim Haitian Recovery Commission, autism spectrum disorder, Inuit participation in Arctic meetings, and the approval of a medical treatment (Bevacizumab). Debates also occurred on the 2010 budget, the Speech from the Throne, amendments to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act. The Senate also authorized committees to sit during a Senate sitting and debated the televising of Senate proceedings.
Bill C-7, concerning appropriations for federal public administration, successfully completed all its legislative stages in the House of Commons and the Senate, culminating in royal assent.
This artifact describes the procedural steps for Bill C-7 in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010. The bill, an Act for granting certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the year ending March 31, 2011, completed its first reading. It then moved through second reading, consideration in a committee of the whole, report stage, and third reading, all on the same day. The bill later proceeded through its stages in the Senate, including a sponsor's speech and a response speech, before receiving royal assent on March 31, 2010. This record details the procedural progression, not the content of the bill itself.
The House of Commons proceedings of March 23, 2010, included debates on maternal and child health initiatives, passage of appropriation bills, and discussions on various government and social issues.
This document is a record of proceedings in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010. It details various debates and procedural matters, including discussions on a motion concerning maternal and child health initiatives at the upcoming G8 summit, supplementary estimates for the federal public administration, and interim supply. The House also debated and passed Bill C-7, an Act for granting certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011, and also passed Bill C-6. Several statements by members on various topics and oral questions on matters like international cooperation, aboriginal affairs, and broadcasting were also recorded. The sitting concluded with adjournment proceedings on topics such as access to information and violence in sports.
Bill C-7 successfully passed its second reading in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010, before receiving Royal Assent on March 31, 2010.
This artifact describes the "Second reading" stage for Bill C-7 in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010. During this stage, the bill was agreed to and referred to a Committee of the Whole. The artifact also notes that the bill later received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010, becoming Statutes of Canada 2010, c. 2. It also lists subsequent stages in the House of Commons and the Senate, including speeches made during the Senate's second reading.
On March 23, 2010, the House of Commons debated and voted on an opposition motion concerning maternal and child health, passed supplementary and interim supply bills, and ultimately passed Bill C-7, appropriating funds for the federal public administration.
This document records the proceedings of the House of Commons on March 23, 2010. The House engaged in debate and voted on various matters, including an opposition motion concerning maternal and child health, supplementary estimates, and interim supply bills. The opposition motion on maternal and child health, which called for the inclusion of family planning and reproductive health options in Canada's G8 initiative, was defeated. The House then proceeded with several votes related to the Supplementary Estimates (C) for 2009-10 and Interim Supply, all of which were passed. Finally, the House debated and passed Bill C-7, an act for granting certain sums of money for the federal public administration.
This artifact details the completed 'Consideration in committee' stage for Bill C-7 in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010, which was before the bill received Royal Assent.
This artifact records the stage of Bill C-7, 'An Act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011', during the House of Commons Consideration in committee on March 23, 2010. The record indicates that this stage was completed on this date. The bill ultimately received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010, and became chapter 2 of the Statutes of Canada 2010.
On March 23, 2010, the House of Commons debated and passed supplementary estimates and Bill C-7, while an opposition motion on maternal and child health was defeated.
On March 23, 2010, the House of Commons debated and passed the Supplementary Estimates (C) for the financial year ending March 31, 2010, and then proceeded with the first, second, and third readings of Bill C-7, granting funds for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011. The House also considered an opposition motion regarding maternal and child health initiatives, which was defeated. Debates also occurred on interim supply and the resumption of debate on the Speech from the Throne.
Bill C-7, an act granting funds for the federal public administration for the year ending March 31, 2011, completed its Report stage in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010, and received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010.
This record indicates that Bill C-7, concerning grants for the federal public administration for the 2011 fiscal year, completed its Report stage in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010. The bill later received Royal Assent on March 31, 2010, and is now an Act cited as Statutes of Canada 2010, chapter 2.
The House of Commons debated and defeated an opposition motion calling for the inclusion of comprehensive family planning and reproductive health options in Canada's G8 maternal and child health initiative.
On March 23, 2010, the House of Commons debated a motion concerning Canada's G8 initiative on maternal and child health. The motion called for the initiative to include the full range of family planning and reproductive health options, consistent with previous government policies and international consensus. There was significant debate about whether the government's approach adequately included contraception and reproductive health services, with opposition parties arguing that the government's stance was ideological and inconsistent. The government maintained its focus on saving lives through basic health services, clean water, nutrition, and trained health workers, while stating it would not reopen the abortion debate or include anti-American rhetoric in the motion. Ultimately, the opposition motion was defeated.
Bill C-7, an act granting funds for the federal public administration for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011, completed third reading in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010, and received royal assent on March 31, 2010.
This record indicates that Bill C-7, an act to grant money for the federal public administration for the 2011 fiscal year, completed its third reading in the House of Commons on March 23, 2010. The bill later received royal assent on March 31, 2010, and is recorded as chapter 2 of the Statutes of Canada, 2010.
The House of Commons completed the third reading and passage of Bill C-7, an act for granting money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011, on March 23, 2010.
On March 23, 2010, the House of Commons debated Bill C-7, an act for granting money for the federal public administration for the financial year ending March 31, 2011. The sitting included routine proceedings, statements by members on various topics, oral questions, points of order, and government orders related to business of supply and interim supply. Bill C-7 passed all stages of the House of Commons on this day and received Royal Assent, concluding its passage through the House.
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Vote Summary
Representative Voting Breakdown
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| Representative | Role | Riding | Party | Vote | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stockwell DaySponsor MP | MP | Okanagan—Coquihalla | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Richmond | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | North Vancouver | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Regina—Qu'Appelle | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Huron—Bruce | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Durham | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Wild Rose | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Erindale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—Humboldt | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—St. Albert | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fort McMurray—Athabasca | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Westlock—St. Paul | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Simcoe North | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Portage—Lisgar | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Peace River | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mégantic—L'Érable | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oshawa | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Okanagan—Shuswap | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Prince Edward—Hastings | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oxford | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chatham-Kent—Essex | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cypress Hills—Grasslands | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dufferin—Caledon | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Niagara West—Glanbrook | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Peterborough | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary East | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Northeast | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary—Nose Hill | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Haldimand—Norfolk | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Surrey North | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Red Deer | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Abbotsford | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | London West | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Souris—Moose Mountain | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Egmont | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yorkton—Melville | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cambridge | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saanich—Gulf Islands | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Perth—Wellington | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | South Shore—St. Margaret's | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Battlefords—Lloydminster | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Leeds—Grenville | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Carleton—Mississippi Mills | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | West Nova | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kenora | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | New Brunswick Southwest | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener—Conestoga | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Simcoe—Grey | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lotbinière—Chutes-de-la-Chaudière | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Selkirk—Interlake | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nanaimo—Alberni | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Port Moody—Westwood—Port Coquitlam | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Leduc | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Southeast | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Prince George—Peace River | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Jonquière—Alma | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Essex | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kootenay—Columbia | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Whitby—Oshawa | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Centre-North | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Elgin—Middlesex—London | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa West—Nepean | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Delta—Richmond East | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Island North | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Louis-Saint-Laurent | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kildonan—St. Paul | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fredericton | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Crowfoot | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pontiac | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vegreville—Wainwright | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nunavut | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halton | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Newmarket—Aurora | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Blackstrap | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Langley | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—Wanuskewin | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauce | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brandon—Souris | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Wellington—Halton Hills | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Tobique—Mactaquac | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burlington | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fleetwood—Port Kells | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sarnia—Lambton | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Barrie | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oak Ridges—Markham | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener—Waterloo | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton East | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Central Nova | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York—Simcoe | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brant | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nepean—Carleton | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Prince Albert | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge—Mission | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Palliser | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cariboo—Prince George | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lethbridge | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. Catharines | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Northumberland—Quinte West | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary West | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yellowhead | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fundy Royal | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Niagara Falls | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg South | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint John | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kelowna—Lake Country | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Spruce Grove | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa—Orléans | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint Boniface | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Southwest | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lévis—Bellechasse | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauport—Limoilou | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Macleod | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oakville | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Miramichi | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Parry Sound—Muskoka | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Provencher | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | British Columbia Southern Interior | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond—Arthabaska | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burnaby—Douglas | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Toronto Centre | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Windsor West | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thunder Bay—Superior North | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Châteauguay—Saint-Constant | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. Paul's | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton Mountain | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brome—Missisquoi | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Jean | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauharnois—Salaberry | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nickel Belt | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pickering—Scarborough East | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hochelaga | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton Centre | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bourassa | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Victoria | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Western Arctic | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Terrebonne—Blainville | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauséjour | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Kingsway | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | New Westminster—Coquitlam | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | La Pointe-de-l'Île | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lac-Saint-Louis | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax West | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Manicouagan | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London North Centre | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sudbury | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bramalea—Gore—Malton | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Berthier—Maskinongé | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Vancouver Centre | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | London—Fanshawe | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mount Royal | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. John's East | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Toronto—Danforth | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nanaimo—Cowichan | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Madawaska—Restigouche | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Elmwood—Transcona | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Windsor—Tecumseh | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laurentides—Labelle | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Markham—Unionville | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough—Guildwood | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Lambert | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Random—Burin—St. George's | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Papineau | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York Centre | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver East | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Strathcona | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Verchères—Les Patriotes | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Welland | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beaches—East York | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ahuntsic | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sydney—Victoria | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa—Vanier | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vaughan | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vaudreuil-Soulanges | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dartmouth—Cole Harbour | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rivière-du-Nord | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Skeena—Bulkley Valley | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Repentigny | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laval | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Churchill | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Trinity—Spadina | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Louis-Hébert | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg Centre | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa Centre | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga South | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Trois-Rivières | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burnaby—New Westminster | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sackville—Eastern Shore | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Joliette | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Wascana | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Gatineau | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chicoutimi—Le Fjord | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Alfred-Pellan | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Shefford | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cape Breton—Canso | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montcalm | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Drummond | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kings—Hants | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sherbrooke | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Marc-Aurèle-Fortin | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charlottetown | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. John's South—Mount Pearl | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Newton—North Delta | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Jeanne-Le Ber | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Outremont | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sault Ste. Marie | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver South | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Malpeque | Liberal | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chambly—Borduas | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Acadie—Bathurst | NDP | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou | Bloc Québécois | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Québec | Bloc Québécois | Paired | Paired during this recorded vote. | |
| MP | Compton—Stanstead | Bloc Québécois | Paired | Paired during this recorded vote. | |
| MP | Medicine Hat | Conservative | Paired | Paired during this recorded vote. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Sherwood Park | Conservative | Paired | Paired during this recorded vote. |
Official sources
Status, sponsor, votes, and timeline on this page are drawn from these official legislative sources and public records. Each summary above is attributed to its own source.
How this data is sourced