Bill C-14 explained in plain English
An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures
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The Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020, provides financial support to families and students, enhances powers related to therapeutic product shortages, authorizes government spending, and adjusts borrowing limits.
This Act, titled the Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020, enacts several measures related to the economic statement presented on November 30, 2020. It provides additional support for families with young children through amendments to the Income Tax Act and the Children's Special Allowances Act. It also modifies the treatment of qualifying rent expenses for the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy. For students, it suspends interest payments on Canada student loans, Canada student financial assistance loans, and apprentice loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022. Additionally, it grants the Minister of Health new powers to request information and make regulations to prevent or alleviate shortages of therapeutic products. The Act also authorizes specific payments for regional development agencies, health-related initiatives, and income support under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit Act. Finally, it amends the Borrowing Authority Act and the Financial Administration Act to adjust borrowing limits and include certain previously excluded borrowings.
- Amends the Income Tax Act to provide additional support to families with young children, including a deemed overpayment for taxation years related to 2021 and 2022.
- Amends the Children's Special Allowances Act to provide an additional $300 monthly allowance for children under six in January, April, July, and October 2021.
- Amends the Income Tax Act to change the timing for qualifying rent expenses for the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy, allowing them to be considered paid when due rather than when paid, under certain conditions.
- Amends the Canada Student Loans Act to suspend interest payments on guaranteed student loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.
- Amends the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act to suspend interest payments on prescribed student loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.
- Amends the Apprentice Loans Act to suspend interest payments on apprentice loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.
- Amends the Food and Drugs Act to allow the Governor in Council to make regulations requiring persons to provide information to the Minister of Health regarding food, drugs, cosmetics, or devices, and to make regulations to prevent or alleviate shortages of therapeutic products.
- Amends the Food and Drugs Act to extend the application of prescribed regulations to food, drugs, cosmetics, and devices intended for export.
- Authorizes payments from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund.
- Authorizes payments from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for specified health-related initiatives, including mental health, long-term care, testing, virtual care, and research.
- Authorizes payments from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for income support under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit Act.
- Amends the Borrowing Authority Act to increase maximum borrowing limits and include certain previously excluded borrowings.
- Makes a related amendment to the Financial Administration Act concerning borrowing limits.
- Families with young children
- Recipients of the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy
- Students with Canada student loans
- Students with Canada student financial assistance loans
- Apprentice loan borrowers
- Individuals and businesses involved with food, drugs, cosmetics, and devices, particularly those intended for export or related to therapeutic product shortages
- The Minister of Health
- Regional development agencies (Department of Western Economic Diversification, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario)
- The Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages
- The Minister of Health
- The Minister of Employment and Social Development
- The Minister (responsible for borrowing authority)
- The Governor in Council
- Eligible individuals are deemed to have an overpayment under the Income Tax Act for specific months in 2021 and 2022 if they have a qualified dependant under six years old.
- Borrowers of guaranteed student loans, Canada student financial assistance loans, and apprentice loans have their interest payments suspended between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022.
- Individuals receiving the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy may have qualifying rent expenses recognized when they become due, rather than when paid, under specific attestation and payment conditions.
- Persons may be required to provide information to the Minister of Health regarding food, drugs, cosmetics, or devices.
- The Minister of Health is authorized to make regulations to prevent or alleviate shortages of therapeutic products.
- Payments from the Consolidated Revenue Fund are authorized for specific programs and purposes.
- Section 9 (amendments to the Food and Drugs Act) is deemed to have come into force on October 2, 2020.
- Part 1, concerning the Income Tax Act, includes provisions for months in January 2021, April 2021, July 2021, and October 2021, and a deeming rule for qualifying rent expense that refers to a payment deadline.
- The suspension of interest on student and apprentice loans applies to the period beginning on April 1, 2021, and ending on March 31, 2022.
- Payments under Part 6 for the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund and income support under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit Act are for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021.
- A determination by the Minister regarding an overpayment under the Income Tax Act must be made before 2024.
- Additional financial support for families with young children through amendments to the Income Tax Act and Children's Special Allowances Act, including a temporary $300 monthly increase for children under six in specific months.
- Potential for businesses to benefit from the revised timing of qualifying rent expense recognition for the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy.
- Authorization of payments totaling $206,700,000 for the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund.
- Authorization of payments for specified health-related initiatives, with limits per initiative detailed in the Schedule (e.g., $64.4 million for mental health, $505.7 million for long-term care).
- Authorization of up to $500,000,000 for income support payments under the Canada Emergency Response Benefit Act.
- An increase in the maximum borrowing limit under the Borrowing Authority Act to $1,831,000,000,000.
- The bill does not specify penalties for non-compliance with its provisions.
- It is noted that a deemed payment for qualifying rent expenses under the Income Tax Act will be deemed not to have produced its effect if the amount is not paid by the deadline (Section 4(13)).
- The specific provisions of regulations made under the Food and Drugs Act that will apply to exported goods are not detailed in the bill text.
- The exact nature and scope of regulations that the Governor in Council may make regarding information requirements and preventing/alleviating shortages of therapeutic products are not specified.
- The bill references 'prescribed' student loans and regulations, the details of which are not included in this text.
- The specific 'initiatives specified in the schedule' for health-related payments are listed, but further details on their implementation are not provided.
- The conditions under which the Minister determines an overpayment under the Income Tax Act are outlined, but the process of determination is not detailed.
Changes rules for family benefits, specifically introducing a deemed overpayment for certain taxation years and amounts related to children under six, and modifies the definition of qualifying rent expense for the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy.
Source: Part 1
Introduces a temporary additional monthly allowance of $300 for children under six for specific months in 2021 (January, April, July, October).
Source: Section 5
Suspends the requirement for borrowers to pay interest on guaranteed student loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.
Source: Section 6
Suspends the requirement for borrowers to pay interest on prescribed student loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.
Source: Section 7
Suspends the requirement for borrowers to pay interest on apprentice loans from April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022.
Source: Section 8
Grants the Governor in Council the power to make regulations requiring information about food, drugs, cosmetics, or devices, and to make regulations to prevent or alleviate shortages of therapeutic products. Also allows regulations to apply to exported goods.
Source: Section 9
Increases the maximum amount that can be borrowed and includes certain borrowings in the calculation of this maximum.
Source: Part 7
Includes related adjustments concerning borrowing limits.
Source: Section 19
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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 2 December 2020, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance introduced Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures (Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020), in the House of Commons and it was given first reading. Part 1 amends the Income Tax Act to provide additional support to families with young children as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic progresses. It also amends the Children’s Special Allowances Act to provide a similar benefit in respect of young children under that Act. As part of the Government’s response to COVID-19, it amends the Income Tax Act to provide that an expense can qualify as a qualifying rent expense for the purposes of the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) when it becomes due rather than when it is paid, provided certain conditions are met. Part 2 amends the Canada Student Loans Act to provide that, during the period that begins on April 1, 2021 and ends on March 31, 2022, no interest is payable by a borrower on a guaranteed student loan and no amount on account of interest is required to be paid by the borrower. Part 3 amends the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act to provide that, during the period that begins on April 1, 2021 and ends on March 31, 2022, no interest is payable by a borrower on a student loan and no amount on account of interest is required to be paid by the borrower. Part 4 amends the Apprentice Loans Act to provide that, during the period that begins on April 1, 2021 and ends on March 31, 2022, no interest is payable by a borrower on an apprentice loan and no amount on account of interest is required to be paid by a borrower. Part 5 amends the Food and Drugs Act to authorize the Governor in Council to make regulations (a) requiring persons to provide information to the Minister of Health; and (b) preventing shortages of therapeutic products in Canada or alleviating those shortages or their effects, in order to protect human health. It also amends that Act to provide that any prescribed provisions of regulations made under that Act apply to food, drugs, cosmetics and devices intended for export that would otherwise be exempt from the application of that Act. Part 6 authorizes payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund (a) to the Government of Canada’s regional development agencies for the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund; (b) in respect of specified initiatives related to health; and (c) for the purpose of making income support payments under section 4 of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit Act. Part 7 amends the Borrowing Authority Act to, among other things, increase the maximum amount of certain borrowings and include certain borrowings that were previously excluded in the calculation of that amount. It also makes a related amendment to the Financial Administration Act.
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View on LEGISinfoParliamentary Process
Bill C-14, an act to implement economic statement provisions and other measures, completed its legislative journey through the Senate, receiving first reading on April 20, 2021, and ultimately Royal Assent on May 6, 2021.
This record shows the procedural steps for Bill C-14 in the Senate. It was first read on April 20, 2021, then read a second time on the same day. The bill proceeded through committee review and report stage, followed by third reading on May 5, 2021. The bill ultimately received Royal Assent on May 6, 2021, becoming chapter 7 of the Statutes of Canada 2021. Earlier steps for the bill, including first reading in the House of Commons on January 25, 2021, and subsequent readings and committee work, are also noted.
The Senate introduced Bill C-14 for first reading, conducted tributes, heard committee reports, and then began the second reading of Bill C-14, which was referred to committee.
On April 20, 2021, in the Senate, Bill C-14, concerning economic statement provisions and other measures, was introduced for its first reading. The sitting also included tributes to His late Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a moment of silence for victims of the Nova Scotia mass shooting, and a tribute to the late Ismail Ocal. Various committee reports were presented, and notices of motions were given. The Senate then proceeded to the second reading of Bill C-14, which was subsequently referred to the Standing Senate Committee on National Finance. The Senate also agreed to form a Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying and authorized a committee to study the subject matter of Bill C-15.
The Senate completed the second reading stage for Bill C-14, agreeing to the motion and referring it to committee.
This record shows the procedural steps for Bill C-14 in the Senate. It details the stages the bill went through, including first reading, second reading, consideration in committee, report stage, and third reading. The record indicates that the bill's second reading in the Senate was agreed to on January 25, 2021, and referred to a committee. It also lists dates for committee meetings, report stage, and third reading.
On April 20, 2021, the Senate held a sitting that included tributes, statements on various issues, committee report presentations, and the second reading debate of Bill C-14, an act to implement economic statement provisions and other measures, before referring it to committee.
On April 20, 2021, the Senate convened for a sitting that included tributes to His late Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a moment of silence to commemorate the Nova Scotia mass shooting tragedy. The Senate also observed a moment of silence for the late Ismail Ocal. Senators made statements on various topics, including the seventieth anniversary of the Battle of Kapyong, Laurentian University's insolvency, National Soil Conservation Week, the late Donald Creighton Rae Sobey, Ramadan, and anti-Asian racism. Routine proceedings included the tabling of Budget 2021 documents and the presentation of several committee reports on bills. The Senate also received a message from the House of Commons regarding the appointment of a special joint committee to review medical assistance in dying. Following this, Bill C-14, "An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures," was introduced and read for the first time. It was then moved for second reading later that day. The Senate also adopted a motion to authorize the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples to study the subject matter of Bill C-15, An Act respecting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, in advance of its referral. The sitting concluded with the adoption of a motion to adjourn until May 4, 2021. During the sitting, Bill C-14 underwent second reading debate, where its various parts were discussed, including amendments to the Income Tax Act and Children's Special Allowances Act regarding child benefits, changes to the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy, interest relief on student and apprentice loans, amendments to the Food and Drugs Act for drug shortage prevention, spending authorities for regional development agencies and health-related areas, winding down of the CERB fund, and an increase in the borrowing authority limit. The bill was then referred to the Standing Senate Committee on National Finance.
The Senate committee completed its consideration of Bill C-14 on May 4, 2021.
The Senate Committee completed its review of Bill C-14 on May 4, 2021. This stage involved several committee sittings where the bill was considered in detail.
On May 4, 2021, the Senate presented the Fourth Report of the National Finance Committee on Bill C-14 without amendment, advancing the bill for third reading, alongside other Senate business including debates and questions.
On May 4, 2021, the Senate convened for a sitting that included various procedural activities. A key procedural event was the presentation of the Fourth Report of the Standing Senate Committee on National Finance concerning Bill C-14. The report indicated that the committee had examined the bill and was presenting it without amendment. Following this, Bill C-14 was placed on the Orders of the Day for third reading at the next sitting. The sitting also included debates on other matters, committee business, and questions raised during Question Period.
The Senate completed the Third Reading of Bill C-14 on May 5, 2021, after which it received Royal Assent on May 6, 2021.
This artifact details the final stage of Bill C-14 in the Senate, specifically the Third Reading. It shows that the Senate completed its Third Reading of the bill on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. This stage is one of the final steps before a bill receives Royal Assent, which it did on May 6, 2021, becoming a statute of Canada.
During the Senate's third reading debate of Bill C-14, senators discussed the economic statement's measures, including child benefits, student loan interest, borrowing limits, and rent subsidies, alongside other matters of national interest, before the bill was passed.
This record documents the Senate's third reading debate on Bill C-14, an act to implement provisions from the November 2020 economic statement and other measures. The sitting included discussions on various topics such as tributes, climate and energy strategy, Indigenous rights, the opioid crisis, COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and the life of Prince Philip. The core of the sitting focused on the third reading debate of Bill C-14, where senators discussed its financial implications, particularly the increase in the government's borrowing limit and the administration of the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy. The debate also touched upon the impact of these measures on businesses and the overall national debt. Other proceedings included notices of motions and question period on various government actions and policies. The sitting concluded with the motion to adopt Bill C-14 at third reading, which passed "on division."
Bill C-14 completed its First Reading in the House of Commons on December 2, 2020.
This record indicates that Bill C-14, titled 'An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures,' completed its First Reading in the House of Commons on December 2, 2020. This is the initial stage where a bill is formally introduced.
The House of Commons introduced and read Bill C-14 for the first time on December 2, 2020.
On December 2, 2020, in the House of Commons, the government introduced Bill C-14, an act to implement provisions from an economic statement and other measures. This document is a record of the sitting where the bill was introduced and read for the first time.
The House of Commons completed the second reading of Bill C-14, agreeing to its referral to committee.
This artifact details the second reading stage of Bill C-14 in the House of Commons, which occurred on January 25, 2021, and was completed on March 8, 2021. The stage involved major speeches from various members of Parliament. The text indicates that the second reading and referral to the Finance committee (FINA) were agreed to. The bill eventually received Royal Assent on May 6, 2021, and is now cited as Statutes of Canada 2021, c. 7.
The House of Commons began the second reading debate for Bill C-14, while also extensively debating Bill C-238 on firearms, and discussing the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and the government's economic response to the pandemic.
On January 25, 2021, the House of Commons began the second reading debate for Bill C-14, an act to implement provisions from the November 2020 economic statement. The sitting included discussions on business of the House, the suspension and resumption of the sitting, and messages from the Senate. A significant portion of the day was dedicated to debating Bill C-238, an act to amend the Criminal Code regarding the possession of unlawfully imported firearms, which included debate and a request for a recorded vote. The debate then moved to Bill C-14, with members from various parties expressing their views on its measures, including support for families, students, and businesses, as well as the government's overall economic and pandemic response strategy. There was also discussion on the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and its implications for jobs and the economy.
During the House of Commons second reading debate of Bill C-14, members discussed economic measures for pandemic recovery, criticized the government's handling of the Keystone XL cancellation and vaccine rollout, and raised concerns about national debt and the impact on various sectors.
This document details a debate in the House of Commons on January 25, 2021, regarding the second reading of Bill C-14, an act to implement provisions from the economic statement of November 30, 2020. The debate included discussions on the business of the House, including provisions for virtual participation and voting. Several members debated various aspects of the bill, touching on economic measures, support for families and businesses, long-term care, student loans, and the government's overall response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion also included concerns about national debt and the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline. The debate also covered unrelated matters through statements by members and oral questions on various topics, including foreign affairs, natural resources, and the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
During the second reading debate of Bill C-14, the House of Commons discussed procedural changes for hybrid sittings and addressed the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, vaccine rollout, and the government's economic response to the pandemic.
This document records the House of Commons debate at the second reading stage of Bill C-14. The main purpose of this debate was to discuss and approve procedural changes to allow for hybrid sittings, enabling members to participate in person or by videoconference. A significant portion of the debate also involved discussions on the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, vaccine procurement and rollout, and the government's economic policies.
This House of Commons debate at the second reading of Bill C-14 focused on proposed economic measures for pandemic relief, the national debt, the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, and the government's overall handling of the pandemic and economic recovery.
During this debate at the second reading stage of Bill C-14, Members of Parliament discussed various aspects of the bill, which implements provisions from the economic statement of November 30, 2020. Key discussion points included proposed financial assistance for families with young children, students, and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. There was also significant debate on the government's overall economic strategy, the national debt, and the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline project. Concerns were raised about the government's handling of vaccine procurement and distribution, and the need for improved support for long-term care facilities. The debate also touched upon broader economic issues such as job creation, diversification of the economy, and the role of the energy sector in Canada's future.
During the second reading debate of Bill C-14, Members of Parliament discussed pandemic relief measures and expressed contrasting views on the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and its impact on the Canadian economy and energy sector.
This House of Commons Hansard record details the second reading debate on Bill C-14, the Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020. The debate included discussions on various government measures to address the COVID-19 pandemic, support for families with young children and students, and economic recovery plans. A significant portion of the debate focused on the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and its implications for Canadian jobs and the energy sector, with differing views expressed by members of various parties.
On January 26, 2021, the House of Commons debated Bill C-14 at second reading, focusing on economic measures and government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, including vaccine procurement and distribution.
This document is a record of the House of Commons debate at the second reading stage of Bill C-14 on January 26, 2021. The debate focused on the implementation of provisions from the economic statement tabled on November 30, 2020. Members of Parliament from various parties (Conservative, Liberal, NDP, Bloc Québécois, Green) discussed various aspects of the bill, including economic recovery measures, support for families, students, businesses, and the long-term care sector. A significant portion of the debate also revolved around the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly vaccine procurement and distribution, with criticisms raised about delays, lack of transparency, and the effectiveness of government programs. The bill itself was debated alongside other House proceedings, including Statements by Members and Oral Questions on various topics.
On January 27, 2021, the House of Commons debated Bill C-14 during its second reading, covering topics from vaccine rollouts to economic support and environmental policy.
This artifact is a record of a debate that took place in the House of Commons on January 27, 2021, during the second reading stage of Bill C-14. The debate included discussions on various topics, including the government's handling of vaccine procurement and distribution, economic support programs like CERB, foreign affairs concerning China and the Uighur genocide, natural resources and pipelines, and environmental issues like freshwater management. Several procedural matters were also addressed, including points of order regarding visual displays and votes on private members' business.
During the House of Commons second reading debate on Bill C-14, members from all parties discussed the government's economic statement, pandemic response, and recovery plans, highlighting concerns about vaccine procurement, national debt, and sector-specific impacts.
This document is a record of a sitting of the House of Commons on February 2, 2021, where the second reading debate for Bill C-14, the Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020, took place. The debate involved members from various parties discussing the bill's provisions, the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, economic recovery plans, and the national debt. Key themes included vaccine procurement and rollout, support for businesses and individuals, healthcare funding, the impact of the pandemic on various sectors, and environmental policies.
The House of Commons engaged in a debate at the second reading stage of Bill C-14, concerning provisions of the economic statement and other measures, on February 16, 2021.
On February 16, 2021, the House of Commons debated Bill C-14, an Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled on November 30, 2020. This record details discussions during the second reading stage of the bill.
On February 19, 2021, the House of Commons debated Bill C-14, discussed economic and health issues related to COVID-19, addressed questions of privilege, and considered routine and private members' business including official languages and environmental labelling.
This record details a sitting of the House of Commons on February 19, 2021. The sitting included discussions on questions of privilege, government orders related to Bill C-14 (Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020), statements by members on various topics, oral questions on health, the economy, and public services, routine proceedings including the tabling of a document on Official Languages, and private members' business concerning environmentally conscious labelling. A significant portion of the sitting was dedicated to debate and questioning regarding Bill C-14 and issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine rollout, economic recovery, and government spending. There was also a debate on modernizing the Official Languages Act.
The House of Commons debated Bill C-14 and Bill C-206, heard statements by members on diverse issues, and conducted divisions on motions related to religious minorities in China.
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On February 26, 2021, Members of Parliament debated Bill C-21, an act proposing new gun control measures, during the second reading stage in the House of Commons.
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The House of Commons debated Bill C-14 at second reading, referred it to committee, and also discussed issues related to election procedures during the pandemic, employment insurance, and other matters, while marking International Women's Day.
On March 8, 2021, the House of Commons debated Bill C-14, An Act to implement certain provisions of the economic statement tabled in Parliament on November 30, 2020 and other measures. The bill was read the second time and referred to a committee. The sitting also included discussions on privilege regarding interpretation services, statements by members on various topics including International Women's Day, oral questions on national defence and health, and routine proceedings including petitions on human rights, conversion therapy, and farmers' protests in India. Government orders also included debate on Bill C-19, An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (COVID-19 response), and Bill C-24, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act (additional regular benefits), the Canada Recovery Benefits Act (restriction on eligibility) and another Act in response to COVID-19. A deferred recorded division on an opposition motion regarding the financial situation of the elderly was also held.
The House of Commons committee stage for Bill C-14 was completed on March 24, 2021.
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The House of Commons received a committee report on Bill C-14 without amendments and proceeded with other business.
On March 24, 2021, the House of Commons considered Bill C-14. After the committee stage, the report of the committee was presented to the House without any amendments. Following this procedural step, the House moved on to other items on its agenda, including debates on private members' business and government orders.
Bill C-14 completed its report and third reading stages in the House of Commons on April 12, 2021, and received Royal Assent on May 6, 2021.
The House of Commons completed the report stage for Bill C-14 on April 12, 2021. Following this, the House of Commons completed third reading of the bill on April 12, 2021. The bill subsequently received Royal Assent on May 6, 2021, becoming Statutes of Canada 2021, chapter 7.
On April 12, 2021, the House of Commons debated Bill C-210 on organ donation and Bill C-14 (Economic Statement Implementation Act), alongside oral questions on various topics and private members' business concerning the Income Tax Act.
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The House of Commons completed the Third Reading stage of Bill C-14, which subsequently received Royal Assent.
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The House of Commons sat on April 12, 2021, debating Bill C-14 and private members' bills on organ donation and carbon capture, alongside question period and routine business.
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The House of Commons convened on April 13, 2021, for routine proceedings, government orders including debates on Bills C-22 and C-14, and oral questions covering a range of national issues.
This document is a record of the House of Commons proceedings on April 13, 2021. It details various routine proceedings, government orders, statements by members, and oral questions related to different bills and issues. Specifically, it covers the introduction of new bills, committee reports, debates on ongoing legislation such as Bill C-22 (Criminal Code amendments related to mandatory minimum penalties and drug possession) and Bill C-14 (Economic Statement Implementation Act), and statements on various social and economic issues.
The House of Commons sat on April 14, 2021, featuring statements, oral questions about the vaccine rollout and other national issues, and an emergency debate on Laurentian University's financial crisis, with further proceedings including private members' business and a debate on the Sex-Selective Abortion Act.
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On April 15, 2021, the House of Commons debated and passed Bill C-15 at third reading, following a time allocation motion, to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
The House of Commons debated Bill C-15, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, at its third reading. The debate focused on the implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in Canadian law, with various members from different parties expressing their views and concerns. The primary procedural event was a motion for time allocation (closure) on the debate, which was passed. Following this, the bill proceeded to third reading and was passed.
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Representative Voting Breakdown
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| Representative | Role | Riding | Party | Vote | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrystia FreelandSponsor MP | MP | University—Rosedale | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Milton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Spadina—Fort York | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York South—Weston | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | La Prairie | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brossard—Saint-Lambert | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lac-Saint-Jean | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Willowdale | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cowichan—Malahat—Langford | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Shefford | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Alfred-Pellan | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oakville | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa West—Nepean | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vimy | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mount Royal | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Parkdale—High Park | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Waterloo | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | South Shore—St. Margarets | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Châteauguay—Lacolle | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Windsor West | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cambridge | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Delta | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Algoma—Manitoulin—Kapuskasing | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Toronto—St. Paul's | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nepean | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Timmins—James Bay | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. Catharines | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Jean | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bonavista—Burin—Trinity | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Salaberry—Suroît | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint Boniface—Saint Vital | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Elmwood—Transcona | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dartmouth—Cole Harbour | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | LaSalle—Émard—Verdun | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa South | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | King—Vaughan | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Longueuil—Saint-Hubert | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Gaspésie—Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine | Liberal | 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 | Sherbrooke | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saanich—Gulf Islands | Green Party | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bourassa | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Laurent | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laval—Les Îles | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vaughan—Woodbridge | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lac-Saint-Louis | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Maurice—Champlain | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Joliette | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough—Rouge Park | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax West | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Courtenay—Alberni | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hull—Aylmer | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Long Range Mountains | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Don Valley North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Vancouver South | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Strathcona | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Markham—Stouffville | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Erin Mills | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Windsor—Tecumseh | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. John's East | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sydney—Victoria | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Scarborough—Agincourt | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Québec | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fredericton | Green Party | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pickering—Uxbridge | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver East | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Winnipeg South Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Vancouver Granville | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Louis-Hébert | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough—Guildwood | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | North Vancouver | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Quadra | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Humber River—Black Creek | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Toronto—Danforth | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Davenport | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauport—Limoilou | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Papineau | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton West | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kanata—Carleton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burlington | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London West | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fleetwood—Port Kells | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Avalon | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Etobicoke North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kings—Hants | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yukon | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Victoria | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cardigan | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg Centre | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cumberland—Colchester | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London—Fanshawe | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Guelph | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bécancour—Nicolet—Saurel | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thérèse-De Blainville | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Trois-Rivières | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montcalm | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brome—Missisquoi | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond Hill | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton East | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nickel Belt | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Toronto Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Eglinton—Lawrence | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thunder Bay—Rainy River | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Compton—Stanstead | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Orléans | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laurentides—Labelle | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Manicouagan | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | La Pointe-de-l'Île | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Jonquière | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kingston and the Islands | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ajax | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Drummond | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener South—Hespeler | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Markham—Thornhill | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Peterborough—Kawartha | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton Centre | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rimouski-Neigette—Témiscouata—Les Basques | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Northwest Territories | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Terrebonne | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cape Breton—Canso | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Ottawa—Vanier | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Repentigny | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nunavut | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beaches—East York | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Malton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bay of Quinte | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Churchill—Keewatinook Aski | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Honoré-Mercier | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oakville North—Burlington | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Miramichi—Grand Lake | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thunder Bay—Superior North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sudbury | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nanaimo—Ladysmith | Green Party | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga East—Cooksville | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London North Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vaudreuil—Soulanges | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Outremont | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | North Island—Powell River | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton Centre | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Surrey Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Madawaska—Restigouche | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Rivière-du-Nord | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | South Okanagan—West Kootenay | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Egmont | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Don Valley West | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Whitby | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pierrefonds—Dollard | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton Mountain | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. John's South—Mount Pearl | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charlottetown | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Central Nova | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Abitibi—Témiscamingue | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Acadie—Bathurst | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough North | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mirabel | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton South | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hochelaga | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montarville | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Laurier—Sainte-Marie | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Gatineau | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Surrey—Newton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Lakeshore | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Skeena—Bulkley Valley | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burnaby North—Seymour | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Winnipeg South | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sault Ste. Marie | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener—Conestoga | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Newmarket—Aurora | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Niagara Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Malpeque | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint John—Rothesay | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pontiac | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Don Valley East | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Etobicoke Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Berthier—Maskinongé | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Marc-Aurèle-Fortin | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beloeil—Chambly | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Labrador | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond—Arthabaska | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond Centre | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Regina—Qu'Appelle | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Peace River—Westlock | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Huron—Bruce | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Montmagny—L'Islet—Kamouraska—Rivière-du-Loup | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Red Deer—Lacombe | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Banff—Airdrie | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Heritage | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Markham—Unionville | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Prince George—Peace River—Northern Rockies | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon West | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Simcoe North | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Portage—Lisgar | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yorkton—Melville | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | West Nova | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Essex | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oshawa | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—University | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Battle River—Crowfoot | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Central Okanagan—Similkameen—Nicola | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dauphin—Swan River—Neepawa | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sturgeon River—Parkland | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Chatham-Kent—Leamington | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Oxford | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Flamborough—Glanbrook | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fort McMurray—Cold Lake | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Niagara West | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Haldimand—Norfolk | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Red Deer—Mountain View | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Abbotsford | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kenora | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Durham | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yellowhead | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Louis-Saint-Laurent | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Centre | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lévis—Lotbinière | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Skyview | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Centre | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Forest Lawn | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cypress Hills—Grasslands | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Foothills | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Barrie—Innisfil | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Perth—Wellington | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | New Brunswick Southwest | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Elgin—Middlesex—London | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Carlton Trail—Eagle Creek | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton West | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Steveston—Richmond East | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Griesbach | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | South Surrey—White Rock | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saskatoon—Grasswood | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Dufferin—Caledon | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brandon—Souris | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Confederation | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mégantic—L'Érable | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sarnia—Lambton | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chilliwack—Hope | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bow River | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Riverbend | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | North Okanagan—Shuswap | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Wellington—Halton Hills | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | St. Albert—Edmonton | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Regina—Wascana | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Nose Hill | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton—Wetaskiwin | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Port Moody—Coquitlam | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Rocky Ridge | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Thornhill | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brantford—Brant | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Northumberland—Peterborough South | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Charlesbourg—Haute-Saint-Charles | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Carleton | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lethbridge | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Prince Albert | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kildonan—St. Paul | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beauce | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Chicoutimi—Le Fjord | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fundy Royal | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kootenay—Columbia | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Souris—Moose Mountain | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Signal Hill | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Battlefords—Lloydminster | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York—Simcoe | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Parry Sound—Muskoka | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Lakeland | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Midnapore | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Langley—Aldergrove | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cloverdale—Langley City | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Provencher | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Simcoe—Grey | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Mill Woods | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cariboo—Prince George | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Shepard | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Niagara Falls | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kelowna—Lake Country | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Regina—Lewvan | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Manning | Conservative | No | 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