Bill S-11 explained in plain English
An Act respecting food commodities, including their inspection, their safety, their labelling and advertising, their import, export and interprovincial trade, the establishment of standards for them, the registration or licensing of persons who perform certain activities related to them, the establishment of standards governing establishments where those activities are performed and the registration of establishments where those activities are performed
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Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, and establishes a regulatory framework for food commodities including their inspection, safety, labelling, advertising, trade, standards, and the registration or licensing of persons and establishments involved in food-related activities.
Bill S-11, known as the Safe Food for Canadians Act, is federal legislation that received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012. This Act creates rules and procedures for managing food commodities across Canada. It covers food inspection and safety, labelling and advertising requirements, import and export of food products, and interprovincial trade of food. The Act allows the government to establish standards for food products, register or license people who work with food, and register the establishments (like factories or processing plants) where food-related activities take place. The bill does not repeal or amend any specific existing laws based on the text provided.
- Creates a legislative framework for regulating food commodities in Canada
- Authorizes the government to conduct food inspections and ensure food safety
- Establishes requirements for food labelling and advertising
- Regulates the import and export of food products
- Governs interprovincial trade of food commodities
- Allows the government to establish standards for food commodities
- Establishes a system for registration or licensing of persons performing food-related activities
- Establishes standards for establishments where food-related activities are performed
- Authorizes the registration of food establishments
- Food producers and manufacturers
- Food importers and exporters
- Food processors and distributors
- Food establishments such as factories and processing plants
- Persons performing food-related activities
- Canadian consumers who purchase food products
- Provinces engaged in interprovincial food trade
- Food establishments and persons performing food-related activities must comply with registration or licensing requirements
- Food commodities must comply with established safety and labelling standards
- Food products are subject to inspection
- Food establishments must meet government-established standards
- Royal Assent received: November 22, 2012
- The bill text summary provided does not include the detailed substantive provisions, schedules, or regulatory powers within the Act
- Specific penalty amounts, enforcement mechanisms, and detailed procedures are not visible in the provided text
- The scope of the Act's application to different food commodities and the specific standards to be established are not detailed in the provided summary
- Timelines for implementation or transition periods are not specified in the provided text
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Official textThe official summary published alongside the bill, shown exactly as written.
Source: Parliament of Canada (LEGISinfo)
A legislative summary is currently being prepared for this bill by the Parliamentary Information and Research Service of the Library of Parliament. Meanwhile, the following executive summary is available. On 7 June 2012, the Leader of the Government in the Senate introduced Bill S-11, An Act respecting food commodities, including their inspection, their safety, their labelling and advertising, their import, export and interprovincial trade, the establishment of standards for them, the registration or licensing of persons who perform certain activities related to them, the establishment of standards governing establishments where those activities are performed and the registration of establishments where those activities are performed (Safe Food for Canadians Act) in the Senate and it was given first reading. Bill S-11 modernizes the regulatory system for food commodities. The bill consolidates the Fish Inspection Act, the Canada Agricultural Products Act, the Meat Inspection Act, and the food provisions of the Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act. It also aligns inspection and enforcement powers across all food commodities.
This is the official summary published by the Parliament of Canada, shown verbatim. Not legal advice. PoliticalData.ca did not write or edit this text.
View on LEGISinfoParliamentary Process
This artifact details the procedural progression of Bill S-11 through the Senate from First Reading to Royal Assent, including key dates and stages.
This record shows the procedural steps for Bill S-11 in the Senate, starting with its First Reading on June 7, 2012. It outlines subsequent stages like Second Reading, Consideration in Committee, Report Stage, and Third Reading, indicating when each stage was completed or moved to. The bill eventually received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming chapter 24 of the Statutes of Canada 2012.
On June 7, 2012, the Senate introduced Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Bill, and engaged in debate and procedural business on a variety of other matters.
This document records the proceedings of the Senate on June 7, 2012. During this sitting, Bill S-11, the "Safe Food for Canadians Bill," was introduced and received its first reading. The Senate also addressed various other items, including tabling reports, presenting committee reports on other bills, and debating motions and inquiries on diverse topics such as economic policy, human rights, and historical incidents. Several senators also made statements on issues ranging from international trade to awards and cultural events, and a question period was held on matters of public concern.
The Senate's second reading of Bill S-11, concerning food commodities, was completed on June 20, 2012, with major speeches being presented, and the bill ultimately received Royal Assent.
The Senate completed the second reading stage for Bill S-11 on June 20, 2012. This stage involved major speeches related to the bill. The bill later received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming Statutes of Canada 2012, c. 24.
On June 11, 2012, the Senate sat, hearing tributes, tabling documents, debating and advancing several bills including the Safe Food for Canadians Bill (Bill S-11), and adopting committee reports.
This document is a record of a Senate sitting on June 11, 2012. The sitting included statements honouring Dr. Gordon Gore and recipients of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, as well as tributes to departing Senate pages. Routine proceedings involved tabling documents and giving notices of motions on various topics, including national defence, Canada-France relations, and international human rights. The Question Period addressed youth employment levels, the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, and public service severance allowances. The Orders of the Day show that several bills were at various stages of the legislative process, including debates being adjourned on the Criminal Code amendment bill, the Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Bill, and the Safe Food for Canadians Bill. Other bills, such as Appropriation Bill No. 2, 2012-13, Appropriation Bill No. 3, 2012-13, and the Bill to Amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, were at different stages. The Senate also adopted a report on the Main Estimates and authorized committees to sit during Senate sittings or extend their report dates. The sitting concluded with the adjournment of the Senate.
During the Senate's second reading debate of Bill S-11, the "Safe Food for Canadians Bill," the sponsor highlighted the bill's aims to modernize food safety through improved oversight, import controls, and consolidation of laws, before the debate was adjourned.
On June 11, 2012, the Senate was in session and conducted various procedural business. The "Safe Food for Canadians Bill" (Bill S-11) was at the second reading stage, and Senator Donald Neil Plett delivered the sponsor's speech. During his speech, he outlined the importance of food safety, the existing system involving Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the need for modernization due to technological advancements and globalization, and the bill's key provisions. These include measures against food tampering, enhanced import safety, improved export certification, consolidation of food safety statutes, and a simplified process for reviewing inspectors' decisions. The debate on Bill S-11 was adjourned. Other proceedings included tabling of documents, notices of motions, questions regarding youth employment and the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, and debates on other bills, including the Criminal Code (citizen's arrest and defence of property and persons), the Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Bill, and appropriation bills.
During the Senate's second reading debate on June 20, 2012, senators discussed Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Bill, raising concerns about funding for food safety inspections and enforcement despite the bill's positive provisions.
On June 20, 2012, the Senate debated Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Bill, at its second reading stage. The debate focused on the bill's provisions for food safety, inspection, and regulation. Senators expressed concerns about the adequacy of funding for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the potential impact of budget cuts on front-line inspections. While acknowledging the positive aspects of the bill, such as consolidating existing statutes and strengthening import controls, some senators argued that without sufficient resources, the bill's effectiveness would be compromised. The debate also touched upon the government's claims about hiring food inspectors and the proposed changes to inspection systems and industry self-policing. Ultimately, the bill was read a second time and referred to the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
During the Senate's second reading debate on Bill S-11, the primary focus of the proceedings was paying tribute to a retiring senator, with the bill itself being formally referred to committee without detailed discussion of its content in this specific record.
This Senate debate record from June 20, 2012, pertains to Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Bill. The discussion at this stage (Second Reading) focused primarily on tributes to Senator W. David Angus, who was retiring. While the bill itself was mentioned and referred to committee, the provided text does not detail the debate or discussion specifically about the bill's content. The primary procedural event related to the bill was its referral to a committee for further study. Other Senate business, including discussions on Bill C-38 and Bill C-11, and questions about trade, the Canadian Wheat Board, and airport surveillance, are also recorded in this artifact.
The Senate committee's consideration of Bill S-11 concerning food commodities was completed on October 4, 2012, before the bill received Royal Assent later that year.
This artifact indicates that the Senate committee's consideration of Bill S-11, An Act respecting food commodities, was completed on October 4, 2012. This stage involved multiple sittings where the bill was examined. The bill later received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming chapter 24 of the Statutes of Canada 2012.
The Senate considered amendments to Bill S-11, discussed other committee reports and policy issues, and approved the appointment of Lyse Ricard as Senate Ethics Officer.
On October 4, 2012, the Senate considered amendments to Bill S-11, An Act respecting food commodities. The Agriculture and Forestry Committee presented its seventh report, which included two proposed amendments to the bill. The Senate also debated other matters, including reports on various committees, questions about food safety and consular services for Iranian students, and a motion concerning the powers and responsibilities of Officers of Parliament. Additionally, the Senate received Lyse Ricard in Committee of the Whole to discuss her appointment as Senate Ethics Officer, after which her appointment was approved.
Bill S-11, concerning food commodities, completed its Report stage in the Senate on October 16, 2012, and later received Royal Assent.
This record shows that the Senate Report stage for Bill S-11 was completed on October 16, 2012. The bill eventually received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming chapter 24 of the Statutes of Canada 2012. The artifact does not contain details of the specific proceedings or amendments at the Report stage itself, but indicates the overall progress of the bill through the Senate and its final status.
During a Senate sitting on October 16, 2012, senators paid tribute to a former colleague, dealt with routine proceedings and questions, adopted committee reports on the Safe Food for Canadians Act and Conflict of Interest, continued debates on amendments to the Fisheries Act and Official Languages Act, and adjourned debate on a bill concerning vexatious complainants in correctional facilities.
On October 16, 2012, the Senate of Canada met. The Senate began by honouring the late Senator Herbert O. Sparrow. Following this, routine proceedings included the tabling of annual reports. The Senate then moved to Question Period, addressing questions on international cooperation, industry, fisheries and oceans, and foreign affairs. The Orders of the Day saw the adoption of the seventh report of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee concerning Bill S-11, the "Safe Food for Canadians Act." The Senate also continued debate on amendments to the Fisheries Act (Bill S-210), the Official Languages Act, and adjourned debate on the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (Bill C-293). Additionally, the Senate adopted the fourth report of the Committee on Conflict of Interest for Senators and authorized the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources to study emerging issues.
Bill S-11, an Act respecting food commodities, completed its Third Reading in the Senate on October 17, 2012, and subsequently received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012.
This artifact describes the completion of the Third Reading stage for Bill S-11 in the Senate on October 17, 2012. It also notes that the bill later received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming chapter 24 of the Statutes of Canada 2012. The artifact lists the bill's progression through various stages in both the Senate and the House of Commons, including first reading, second reading, committee consideration, and report stage, with dates for each.
During the Senate's third reading debate on Bill S-11, Senators discussed the bill's provisions for food safety and an amendment to include mandatory audits by the Auditor General, which was ultimately defeated before the bill was passed.
This artifact is a record of the Senate's third reading debate on Bill S-11, an Act respecting food commodities. During this stage, Senators discussed the bill's content and proposed an amendment. The debate also touched on broader issues such as food safety incidents, poverty reduction, and small business contributions. Ultimately, an amendment proposed by Senator Robert W. Peterson, which would have required the Auditor General of Canada to conduct a resources audit of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) every five years, was defeated. Following this, the bill, as amended in committee, was given third reading and passed, 'on division'. This means the bill moved forward despite some opposition, but the exact vote count for or against was not fully recorded.
Bill S-11, concerning food commodities, had its First Reading in the House of Commons on October 18, 2012, and later received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012.
This artifact describes the First Reading stage of Bill S-11 in the House of Commons on October 18, 2012. First Reading is a procedural step where a bill is formally introduced in the House. It indicates that the bill was presented on this date. The artifact also notes that the bill eventually received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming Statutes of Canada 2012, chapter 24.
This record details the first reading debate in the House of Commons on Bill S-11, the Safe Foods for Canadians Act, outlining procedural steps and discussions surrounding its introduction.
On October 18, 2012, during the first reading stage in the House of Commons, a debate record (Hansard) was created concerning Bill S-11, also known as the Safe Foods for Canadians Act. The record details procedural events and discussions related to the bill's introduction and initial stages.
On October 23, 2012, the House of Commons completed the second reading stage for Bill S-11, an Act respecting food commodities, which subsequently received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012.
This record shows that on October 23, 2012, the House of Commons completed the second reading stage for Bill S-11. The bill's full title indicates it is an act concerning food commodities, covering aspects like inspection, safety, labelling, advertising, trade, standards, and registration of individuals and establishments involved in these activities. The bill received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming chapter 24 of the Statutes of Canada 2012. The provided text outlines the progression of the bill through various stages in both the Senate and the House of Commons, including first and second readings, committee studies, report stage, and third readings, along with key dates and participating members.
During the second reading debate on Bill S-11, members of the House of Commons discussed proposed improvements to Canada's food safety system, including enhanced oversight, traceability, and import controls.
This is a record of a debate in the House of Commons on October 22, 2012, concerning the Safe Food for Canadians Act (Bill S-11). The debate focused on the Act's provisions for food safety oversight, traceability, import controls, and penalties. Members discussed the need to modernize food safety systems, enhance the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) authority, and address concerns arising from recent food recalls.
During the second reading debate of Bill S-11, members of Parliament discussed proposed measures to enhance Canada's food safety system, with the government emphasizing improved oversight and the opposition raising concerns about specific provisions and resource allocation.
This record details the debate at the second reading stage of Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, in the House of Commons on October 22, 2012. The debate focused on strengthening and modernizing Canada's food safety system. Key discussion points included enhancing the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) powers, improving food traceability and recall processes, and strengthening import controls. Opposition members raised concerns about the bill's provisions, while government members defended its necessity and argued it would improve consumer protection and support the Canadian food industry.
Members of the House of Commons debated Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, discussing its proposed improvements to food safety oversight, regulatory authorities, and international trade, while opposition members raised concerns about resources, enforcement, and the effectiveness of the proposed measures.
During the House of Commons debate on Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, Members discussed the bill's aim to modernize Canada's food safety system. The Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food highlighted the bill's provisions for improved oversight, streamlined authorities, and enhanced international market opportunities, emphasizing increased penalties for food tampering and strengthened traceability. Opposition members raised concerns about the bill's effectiveness without adequate resources, the voluntary compliance approach, and past government actions related to food safety crises. They also debated the bill's origins in the Senate and proposed amendments to strengthen enforcement and auditing mechanisms.
During the second reading debate of Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, the Minister of Agriculture introduced the bill to modernize food safety while opposition members raised concerns about enforcement and resources, and a separate debate on the Indian Act also occurred.
This House of Commons record details a debate during the second reading stage of Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act. It primarily consists of the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Gerry Ritz, introducing the bill and explaining its purpose, which is to strengthen and modernize Canada's food safety system by giving the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) more oversight powers. Opposition members, mainly from the NDP and Liberal parties, participated in the debate, raising concerns about the bill's effectiveness, particularly in light of recent food safety incidents like the XL Foods recall. They questioned the adequacy of enforcement, the adequacy of resources for inspectors, and the timing and process of the bill's introduction. There was also a significant portion of the debate dedicated to discussing a private member's motion regarding the Indian Act, which was presented by Bob Rae and debated by several members.
On October 23, 2012, the House of Commons debated Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, ultimately referring it to committee after defeating an opposition motion on food safety.
This record details a sitting of the House of Commons on October 23, 2012, where a debate took place regarding Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act. Following the debate, the bill was read a second time and referred to committee. The sitting also included routine proceedings, statements by members on various topics, and oral questions directed to ministers on issues such as public safety, pensions, finance, national defence, foreign investment, and food safety. It also included a debate and vote on an opposition motion regarding food safety, which was defeated.
The House of Commons completed its committee stage review of Bill S-11, which later received Royal Assent.
This record details the 'Consideration in committee' stage for Bill S-11 in the House of Commons. This stage involved several sittings where the bill's details were reviewed. The bill ultimately received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, and is now part of the Statutes of Canada 2012, chapter 24. The artifact date for this specific committee stage record is November 7, 2012, and the stage was marked as completed.
On November 7, 2012, the House of Commons considered committee reports, debated various issues during Question Period, passed the Canada-Panama Economic Growth and Prosperity Act, and took divisions on other matters, including deferring a vote on amendments to the Canada Elections Act.
On November 7, 2012, during a House of Commons sitting, the report from the committee stage of Bill S-11, An Act respecting food commodities, was presented without amendment. The sitting also included Question Period, where various issues were debated, and other routine proceedings such as the presentation of petitions and government responses. The House then proceeded to debate and vote on Bill C-24, the Canada-Panama Economic Growth and Prosperity Act, which was ultimately passed at its third reading. Following this, divisions were taken on a motion related to the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates and on Bill C-427 concerning the Income Tax Act, both of which resulted in votes being taken. Finally, debate occurred on Bill C-424, an Act to amend the Canada Elections Act, concerning contestation of elections and penalties, which was deferred to a later date. The sitting concluded with adjournment proceedings discussing culture, employment insurance, and employment.
The House of Commons completed its Report stage for Bill S-11 on November 19, 2012, after which it moved to Third Reading and subsequently received Royal Assent.
This artifact describes the House of Commons Report stage for Bill S-11, which occurred on November 19, 2012, and was completed. Following this stage, the bill proceeded to Third Reading. The bill ultimately received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming Statutes of Canada 2012, chapter 24.
This House of Commons sitting record from November 19, 2012, details debates on the 'Helping Families in Need Act' and the 'Safe Food for Canadians Act,' alongside other parliamentary business, highlighting discussions on proposed amendments and governmental actions related to food safety and family support.
This document is a record of a sitting of the House of Commons on November 19, 2012. It details discussions and proceedings on various matters, including private members' business (a motion concerning firefighters), government orders (a bill titled 'Helping Families in Need Act' and Bill S-11, the 'Safe Food for Canadians Act'), statements by members on various topics, and oral questions directed to ministers. The 'Safe Food for Canadians Act' is discussed at length, with various members expressing their views, amendments proposed, and concerns raised about its scope, resources, and the government's handling of food safety issues.
Bill S-11 completed its third reading in the House of Commons on November 20, 2012, and subsequently received Royal Assent on November 22, 2012.
This record shows that Bill S-11 completed its third reading in the House of Commons on Tuesday, November 20, 2012. This stage involved agreement to the bill after discussion and potentially amendments, as indicated by the recorded votes. Following this, the bill proceeded to receive Royal Assent on November 22, 2012, becoming a law. The artifact details the progression of the bill through various stages in both the Senate and the House of Commons, including readings, committee considerations, and report stages.
During the third reading debate on the Safe Food for Canadians Act (Bill S-11), Members of Parliament discussed proposed changes to food safety laws, with opposition parties expressing concerns about resources and the bill's origins, while the government defended its measures to modernize the system.
This document is a record of the House of Commons' third reading debate on Bill S-11, the Safe Food for Canadians Act, on November 19, 2012. The debate focused on various aspects of the bill, including proposed changes to food safety legislation, inspector powers, import controls, export certification, and penalties for tampering. Opposition parties, while generally supporting the bill's intent to modernize food safety, raised concerns about the adequacy of resources for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the effectiveness of the compliance verification system (CVS), the need for an independent audit, whistleblower protection, and the bill originating in the Senate. The government defended the bill, stating it modernizes food safety laws, strengthens the CFIA's powers, and fulfills recommendations from previous reports.
On November 20, 2012, the House of Commons debated and passed Bill S-11 at its third reading, an act concerning food commodities, marking a procedural step towards Royal Assent.
This record summarizes a debate in the House of Commons on November 20, 2012, concerning Bill S-11, An Act respecting food commodities. This particular sitting involved the third reading of the bill, which addresses various aspects of food commodities including inspection, safety, labeling, advertising, import, export, interprovincial trade, and the establishment of standards and registration for related activities and establishments. The debate at this stage focused on the final approval of the bill before it proceeded to Royal Assent. The provided text primarily details the procedural stages and discussions around the bill, not its full content.
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Vote Summary
Representative Voting Breakdown
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| Representative | Role | Riding | Party | Vote | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MP | Marc-Aurèle-Fortin | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | British Columbia Southern Interior | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Louis-Saint-Laurent | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond—Arthabaska | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Davenport | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | North Vancouver | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauharnois—Salaberry | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Québec | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bramalea—Gore—Malton | 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 | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Madawaska—Restigouche | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Wetaskiwin | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Erindale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Prince George—Peace River | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Streetsville | 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 | Windsor West | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Westlock—St. Paul | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thunder Bay—Superior North | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Simcoe North | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sault Ste. Marie | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. Paul's | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Timmins—James Bay | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Terrebonne—Blainville | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ajax—Pickering | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton Mountain | NDP | 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 | Abitibi—Témiscamingue | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Willowdale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nickel Belt | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Jonquière—Alma | NDP | 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 | Pickering—Scarborough East | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond Hill | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Toronto—Danforth | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Okanagan—Coquihalla | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough Southwest | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chicoutimi—Le Fjord | NDP | 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 | Ottawa South | Liberal | 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 | Kootenay—Columbia | 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 | Louis-Hébert | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bourassa | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Northwest Territories | NDP | 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 | Saint-Bruno—Saint-Hubert | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauséjour | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Kingsway | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Red Deer | 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 | Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saanich—Gulf Islands | Green Party | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Brampton South | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | La Pointe-de-l'ÃŽle | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | New Westminster—Coquitlam | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Joliette | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lac-Saint-Louis | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Drummond | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Gatineau | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Guelph | Liberal | 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 | Perth—Wellington | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax West | Liberal | 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 | Sudbury | NDP | 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 | Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques | NDP | 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 | MP | Vancouver Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Laurier—Sainte-Marie | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | LaSalle—Émard | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brossard—La Prairie | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London—Fanshawe | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mount Royal | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Lachine | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. John's East | NDP | 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 | Surrey North | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Southeast | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nipissing—Timiskaming | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nanaimo—Cowichan | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Haute-Gaspésie—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Repentigny | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Essex | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Whitby—Oshawa | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lethbridge | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Newton—North Delta | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Windsor—Tecumseh | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Don Valley East | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Eglinton—Lawrence | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Elgin—Middlesex—London | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Don Valley West | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Island North | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Markham—Unionville | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough—Guildwood | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thunder Bay—Rainy River | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | New Brunswick Southwest | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Manicouagan | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montmorency—Charlevoix—Haute-Côte-Nord | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laval | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kildonan—St. Paul | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg South Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Quadra | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York West | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Random—Burin—St. George's | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vaughan | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Simcoe—Grey | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—Rosetown—Biggar | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burnaby—Douglas | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Delta—Richmond East | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Crowfoot | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Etobicoke North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton West | 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 | Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Medicine Hat | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cardigan | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Elmwood—Transcona | 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 | Vancouver East | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Strathcona | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halton | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Newmarket—Aurora | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bas-Richelieu—Nicolet—Bécancour | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Blackstrap | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pierrefonds—Dollard | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Welland | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montcalm | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Westmount—Ville-Marie | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laurentides—Labelle | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hochelaga | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sydney—Victoria | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Langley | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pontiac | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chambly—Borduas | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beaches—East York | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—Wanuskewin | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa—Vanier | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauce | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax | NDP | 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 | Calgary Centre-North | 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 | York South—Weston | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burlington | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Argenteuil—Papineau—Mirabel | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Skeena—Bulkley Valley | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Churchill | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fleetwood—Port Kells | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hull—Aylmer | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Trinity—Spadina | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton—Springdale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg Centre | NDP | 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 | Ottawa Centre | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Honoré-Mercier | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Parkdale—High Park | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener—Waterloo | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burnaby—New Westminster | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thornhill | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Labrador | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sackville—Eastern Shore | NDP | 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 | Rivière-du-Nord | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brome—Missisquoi | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Longueuil—Pierre-Boucher | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nepean—Carleton | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sherbrooke | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Wascana | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca | NDP | 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 | Scarborough—Rouge River | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Palliser | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauport—Limoilou | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Shefford | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cariboo—Prince George | 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 | Trois-Rivières | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dartmouth—Cole Harbour | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dauphin—Swan River—Marquette | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg South | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cape Breton—Canso | Liberal | 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 | Alfred-Pellan | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | South Surrey—White Rock—Cloverdale | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Berthier—Maskinongé | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. John's South—Mount Pearl | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yukon | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Lambert | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Verchères—Les Patriotes | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Avalon | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kings—Hants | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bonavista—Gander—Grand Falls—Windsor | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint Boniface | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga South | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Laurent—Cartierville | Liberal | 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 | Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London North Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Châteauguay—Saint-Constant | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Macleod | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Etobicoke Centre | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oakville | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Outremont | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Miramichi | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Sherwood Park | 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 | Jeanne-Le Ber | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Provencher | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver South | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Malpeque | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga East—Cooksville | Conservative | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Acadie—Bathurst | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
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