Bill S-202 explained in plain English
An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)
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Bill S-202 establishes the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate position to promote arts in Canada through Parliament, with selection by the Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons from a committee including cultural officials.
Bill S-202 creates a new position called the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate within the Library of Parliament. The role involves promoting the arts in Canada through Parliament, with duties including creating artistic works for parliamentary events, sponsoring art exhibitions, and advising on the Library's cultural collections. The Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons select the Laureate from a list of three names submitted by a committee that includes officials from the Canada Council for the Arts and other cultural institutions. The Laureate serves for up to two years at the pleasure of the Speakers. The bill also corrects a reference to the Canada Council for the Arts in the English version of the Parliament of Canada Act.
- Adds a new section (75.01) to the Parliament of Canada Act to create the position of Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, who is an officer of the Library of Parliament.
- Defines the selection process for the Laureate, requiring the Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons to choose from a list of three names submitted by a committee including the Parliamentary Librarian, the Director of the National Gallery of Canada, the Commissioner of Official Languages, the Canada Council for the Arts Chairperson, and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts President.
- Sets the term of office for the Laureate at up to two years, renewable at the pleasure of the Speakers.
- Outlines the Laureate's mandate to promote arts in Canada through Parliament, including creating art for parliamentary events, sponsoring exhibitions, advising on cultural collections, and performing other related duties.
- Defines 'arts' to include visual arts, design, crafts, photography, videography, filmmaking, and digital creations reflecting Canada's diversity.
- Corrects a reference to the Canada Council for the Arts in the English version of the Parliament of Canada Act.
- The Library of Parliament (as the employer of the Laureate)
- The Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons (as selectors of the Laureate)
- The Canada Council for the Arts (as a committee member in the selection process)
- Parliamentary Librarian and other officials involved in the selection committee
- Artists and cultural institutions potentially engaged by the Laureate
- The bill does not specify financial details, such as the Laureate's salary or funding sources.
- The exact criteria for the 'list of three names' submitted by the committee are not detailed in the text.
- The bill does not outline procedures for replacing the Laureate if they resign or are removed before their term ends.
Added a new section (75.01) to create the Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate position and corrected a reference to the Canada Council for the Arts in the English version of the Act.
Source: 75.01
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Official textParliamentary Process
Bill S-202, concerning the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, successfully completed its legislative process and received Royal Assent on June 20, 2024, with this record detailing its initial First Reading in the Senate.
This artifact describes the procedural steps for Bill S-202, which aimed to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. The bill successfully passed through all stages in both the Senate and the House of Commons, receiving Royal Assent on June 20, 2024. The provided text details the initial First Reading in the Senate on November 24, 2021, and subsequent readings, committee work, and final approvals, as well as the legislative journey in the House of Commons and the exchange of messages between the chambers. A note indicates that the sponsorship of the bill in the House of Commons changed in December 2022. Previous similar bills (S-205, S-210, S-234) are also mentioned, though their progress varied.
On November 24, 2021, the Senate began its sitting with tributes to Senator Judith Keating, introduced multiple bills including Bill S-202 concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, and debated a motion on hybrid sittings.
This artifact documents a sitting of the Senate on November 24, 2021. The sitting began with tributes to the late Senator Judith Keating, followed by Routine Proceedings. During Routine Proceedings, several bills were introduced and read for the first time, including Bill S-202, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). The sitting also included Question Period, where senators asked questions on various topics including the situation in British Columbia, Canada-China relations, Afghan refugees, and national supply chains. Finally, a motion to authorize hybrid sittings was debated and adjourned.
Bill S-202, establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its second reading in the Senate on December 8, 2021, and eventually received Royal Assent on June 20, 2024.
This record shows that Bill S-202, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its second reading stage in the Senate on December 8, 2021. The bill later received Royal Assent on June 20, 2024, becoming chapter 9 of the Statutes of Canada 2024.
On November 30, 2021, the Senate sat for a debate at second reading for Bill S-202, preceded by statements on various social issues and questions on current events, with multiple other bills and motions also being debated.
During this Senate sitting on November 30, 2021, various senators made statements on important days and issues, including Indigenous Veterans Day, Remembrance Day, National Child Day, Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, Indigenous Disability Awareness Month, and the induction of Ms. Antonine Maillet into the Legion of Honour. Senators also raised questions during Question Period on topics such as inflation, flooding in British Columbia, firearms control, international aid for COVID-19, Canada-China relations, Afghan refugees, Arctic sovereignty, public accounts, and labour shortages. The Senate then proceeded to debate several bills at second reading, including Bill S-2, Bill S-202 (An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)), Bill S-203 (An Act respecting a federal framework on autism spectrum disorder), Bill S-209 (An Act respecting Pandemic Observance Day), Bill S-210 (An Act to restrict young persons’ online access to sexually explicit material), Bill S-212 (An Act to amend the Criminal Records Act), Bill S-218 (An Act to amend the Department for Women and Gender Equality Act), Bill S-219 (An Act respecting a National Ribbon Skirt Day), Bill S-222 (An Act to amend the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act (use of wood)), and Bill S-227 (An Act to establish Food Day in Canada). Debates on motions concerning the residential school system, adopting anti-racism as a pillar of the Canada Health Act, studying resource extraction impacts, and reconvening the International Conference on Viet-Nam were also continued or initiated.
During the Senate's second reading debate of Bill S-202, senators discussed the creation of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate position to promote arts and cultural understanding in Canada.
This artifact is a record of the Senate's second reading debate for Bill S-202, "An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate)." The bill aims to create the position of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, similar to the Parliamentary Poet Laureate, to promote the arts in Canada. The proposed laureate would be an officer of the Library of Parliament, selected by the Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons from a diverse list provided by a committee. The laureate would serve for a term of up to two years, create artistic works for Parliament or state occasions, sponsor artistic events, and advise the Parliamentary Librarian on collection acquisitions. The debate emphasized the importance of the arts in representing Canada's diversity, reflecting contemporary issues, and fostering understanding, particularly in areas like reconciliation and environmental concerns. The bill has been introduced multiple times previously and has received unanimous support in the Senate, but has died on the order paper in the other place. The debate also touched on the economic value of the arts sector and the moral support the bill would offer artists during the pandemic.
During a Senate sitting on December 8, 2021, Royal Assent was granted for Bill C-4, and several bills advanced through various stages, including the passage of Bill S-202 (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate), Bill S-206 (juror disclosure), and the commencement of debate on Bill S-211 (fighting forced labour), alongside discussions on numerous other public policy issues.
This Senate sitting on December 8, 2021, included several significant proceedings. The Senate received Royal Assent for Bill C-4, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (conversion therapy). Debates and motions covered a wide range of topics including food security, sex trafficking of youth, firearms control, and Canada's multiculturalism policy. Procedurally, a motion to extend the sitting until 4 p.m. was adopted. Several bills were advanced: Bill S-202, concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, passed second and third reading. Bill S-203, establishing a federal framework on autism spectrum disorder, passed second reading and was referred to committee. Bill S-206, amending the Criminal Code regarding juror disclosure, passed second and third reading. Bill S-210, restricting youth online access to explicit material, passed second reading and was referred to committee. Bill S-211, aimed at fighting forced and child labour in supply chains, began second reading debate. A motion to withdraw a previous notice regarding Bill S-2, concerning the Parliament of Canada Act, was adopted. Another motion to prevent the repeal of certain provisions of various acts under the Statutes Repeal Act was also adopted. Question Period addressed issues such as Canada-China relations, veterans' affairs, digital trust frameworks, Afghan refugees, intergovernmental affairs, the opioid crisis, the Fish Harvester Benefit and Grant Program, pandemic travel restrictions, and shipping delays.
Bill S-202, establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its Third Reading in the Senate on December 8, 2021, and eventually received Royal Assent on June 20, 2024.
The Senate concluded the Third Reading stage for Bill S-202 on December 8, 2021. This bill, concerning the establishment of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, later received Royal Assent on June 20, 2024, becoming chapter 9 of the Statutes of Canada 2024. The provided text outlines the legislative journey of the bill through both the Senate and the House of Commons, including readings, committee work, and amendments, culminating in its enactment.
The Senate completed the third reading of Bill S-202, establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, and debated other significant social and legislative issues.
On December 8, 2021, the Senate concluded the third reading of Bill S-202, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). The Senate also debated other matters, including food security, sex trafficking of youth, firearms control, and Canada's multiculturalism policy. Additionally, the Senate considered various bills at different stages of the legislative process, including those related to the Statutes Repeal Act, the Criminal Code, autism spectrum disorder, and fighting forced labour and child labour in supply chains. The sitting concluded with the Senate adjourning until December 13, 2021.
Bill S-202, aiming to create a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, underwent its first reading in the House of Commons on December 14, 2021.
This record indicates that Bill S-202, concerning the establishment of a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its first reading in the House of Commons on December 14, 2021. This is a procedural step where a bill is formally introduced to the House. The artifact does not detail any debate or discussion that occurred during this specific stage.
This House of Commons Hansard record from December 14, 2021, details the first reading of Bill S-202 concerning a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, alongside other routine proceedings, oral questions, and government orders.
This artifact is a record of the House of Commons sitting on December 14, 2021. During this sitting, Bill S-202, an Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate), was introduced for the first time. The record primarily details the routine proceedings, oral questions, and government orders discussed, including debates on various bills and petitions presented by Members of Parliament. The introduction of Bill S-202 is noted under the 'Routine Proceedings' section, where Mr. Martin Shields moved that the bill be read the first time.
Bill S-202's House of Commons second reading on March 31, 2023, marked the bill's progression toward becoming law after passing key procedural stages and receiving royal assent in 2024.
This record documents the procedural steps for Bill S-202 in the House of Commons. The bill, which amends the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, passed its second reading on March 31, 2023 (Sitting 177). During this stage, the sponsor (originally named for Bow River, later changed to Cloverdale—Langley City) delivered a speech, followed by response speeches from Conservative Kevin Waugh and Bloc Québécois Christine Normandin. The bill was agreed to by vote (Vote 354) and progressed to committee review. After further stages including report, third reading, and concurrence on amendments, it received royal assent on June 20, 2024, becoming Statutes of Canada 2024, c. 9. This record does not represent the full bill text but outlines the procedural journey through the House of Commons.
This is an official parliamentary debate record from the Canadian House of Commons on June 21, 2023, containing procedural discussion without specific legislative content.
The provided text is an official Hansard record of parliamentary debate in Canada. It contains metadata about the source document and the actual debate text. The metadata indicates this is a House of Commons record from 2023-06-21, formatted as a 'debate' type, and sourced from the official Parliament of Canada website. The debate text discusses procedural matters related to legislative business, but no specific bill or legal content is detailed in the provided excerpt.
The House of Commons debated Bill S-202, which proposes a parliamentary visual artist laureate, with members emphasizing the role of arts in Canadian culture, funding considerations, and the importance of visual arts for Indigenous communities.
During the House of Commons debate on Bill S-202, members discussed the creation of a parliamentary visual artist laureate. The bill proposes establishing a position to recognize and promote visual arts in Canada. Key points included: (1) Support for the arts was emphasized by multiple parties, with the Conservative Party noting the need for funding to ensure equitable access to arts programs. (2) The Bloc Québécois compared the proposed role to the poet laureate position, highlighting differences in scope and potential challenges. (3) The New Democratic Party underscored the importance of visual arts for Indigenous and Inuit communities, linking it to cultural identity. (4) The Liberal Party supported the initiative as a way to celebrate Canadian creativity and resilience, particularly in the context of the pandemic's impact on artistic expression. No formal vote or amendment was recorded in the discussion.
The House of Commons debated Bill S-202, which proposes a parliamentary visual artist laureate, with members emphasizing the role of arts in Canadian culture, funding considerations, and the importance of visual arts for Indigenous communities.
During the House of Commons debate on Bill S-202, members discussed the creation of a parliamentary visual artist laureate. The bill proposes establishing a position to recognize and promote visual arts in Canada. Key points included: (1) Support for the arts was emphasized by multiple parties, with the Conservative Party noting the need for funding to ensure equitable access to arts programs. (2) The Bloc Québécois compared the proposed role to the poet laureate position, highlighting differences in scope and potential challenges. (3) The New Democratic Party underscored the importance of visual arts for Indigenous and Inuit communities, linking it to cultural identity. (4) The Liberal Party supported the initiative as a way to celebrate Canadian creativity and resilience, particularly in the context of the pandemic's impact on artistic expression. No formal vote or amendment was recorded in the discussion.
The House of Commons debated Bill S-202, which proposes a parliamentary visual artist laureate, with members emphasizing the role of arts in Canadian culture, funding considerations, and the importance of visual arts for Indigenous communities.
During the House of Commons debate on Bill S-202, members discussed the creation of a parliamentary visual artist laureate. The bill proposes establishing a position to recognize and promote visual arts in Canada. Key points included: (1) Support for the arts was emphasized by multiple parties, with the Conservative Party noting the need for funding to ensure equitable access to arts programs. (2) The Bloc Québécois compared the proposed role to the poet laureate position, highlighting differences in scope and potential challenges. (3) The New Democratic Party underscored the importance of visual arts for Indigenous and Inuit communities, linking it to cultural identity. (4) The Liberal Party supported the initiative as a way to celebrate Canadian creativity and resilience, particularly in the context of the pandemic's impact on artistic expression. No formal vote or amendment was recorded in the discussion.
The House of Commons debated Bill S-202, which proposes a parliamentary visual artist laureate, with members emphasizing the role of arts in Canadian culture, funding considerations, and the importance of visual arts for Indigenous communities.
During the House of Commons debate on Bill S-202, members discussed the creation of a parliamentary visual artist laureate. The bill proposes establishing a position to recognize and promote visual arts in Canada. Key points included: (1) Support for the arts was emphasized by multiple parties, with the Conservative Party noting the need for funding to ensure equitable access to arts programs. (2) The Bloc Québécois compared the proposed role to the poet laureate position, highlighting differences in scope and potential challenges. (3) The New Democratic Party underscored the importance of visual arts for Indigenous and Inuit communities, linking it to cultural identity. (4) The Liberal Party supported the initiative as a way to celebrate Canadian creativity and resilience, particularly in the context of the pandemic's impact on artistic expression. No formal vote or amendment was recorded in the discussion.
The Hansard transcript captures parliamentary debates on bills related to anti-spam laws, national security, and cultural recognition, with discussions highlighting tensions between legislative priorities, civil liberties, and public funding allocations.
The Hansard transcript details debates in the Canadian House of Commons and Senate, focusing on several key bills and topics. Key points include: 1. Bill C-11 (Anti-Spam Legislation): The government introduced this bill to modernize anti-spam laws, with discussions emphasizing its importance for consumer protection and digital communication. 2. Bill C-51 (National Security and Intelligence Reform): Debates centered on balancing national security measures with civil liberties, with concerns raised about potential overreach and the need for transparency. 3. Bill S-202 (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate): A motion to establish a visual artist laureate for Parliament was discussed, highlighting the role of the arts in Canadian culture and the need for recognition of artistic contributions. 4. Cultural and Economic Priorities: Members debated the allocation of public funds, with some arguing for increased support for the arts and cultural initiatives, while others prioritized immediate needs like food banks and social services. 5. Procedural Notes: The transcript includes procedural activities such as bill introductions, committee referrals, and parliamentary motions, but no final votes or legislative outcomes are recorded in the provided text. The debates reflect ongoing discussions about balancing legislative priorities, civil liberties, and cultural investment in Canada.
The House of Commons debated economic policy, freedom of expression, and procedural motions, with speeches highlighting fiscal responsibility, infrastructure projects, and the balance between regulation and individual rights.
During the House of Commons sitting, the Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Pierre Poilievre, addressed the House on economic policy, emphasizing the need to reduce deficits and control inflation. He also mentioned the importance of approving hydroelectric projects and protecting freedom of expression. Other MPs, including Hon. Andrew Scheer and Mr. Garnett Genuis, contributed to the debate, discussing topics such as academic freedom, digital currency, and monetary freedom. A point of order was raised regarding the use of parliamentary time, and a request for a recorded division was made on a motion to adjourn. The discussion reflected ongoing debates about economic management, regulatory frameworks, and civil liberties.
The House of Commons completed its committee consideration of Bill S-202, which aimed to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate.
The House of Commons considered Bill S-202, An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate). This stage of the legislative process, 'Consideration in committee', took place over several dates in September and October 2023, concluding on November 3, 2023. This stage involved reviewing the bill in detail within a committee setting. The bill later received Royal Assent on June 20, 2024.
The debate on Motion No. 75 celebrated Polish Canadian contributions to history, culture, and military cooperation, with speakers emphasizing heritage recognition and community resilience.
The debate centered on Motion No. 75, introduced by MP for Mississauga East—Cooksville, to establish Polish Heritage Month in Canada. The motion highlights the historical and cultural contributions of Polish Canadians, including early immigration waves (e.g., the first Polish immigrant in 1752, and the 1858 arrival of Kashubians). Speakers emphasized the role of Polish communities in building infrastructure like Polonia Park in Windsor, their military cooperation with Canada during World War I and II, and the legacy of Polish Canadians in professions and public service. Personal stories, such as MP Gerald Soroka’s family migration in 1906 and the first Polish MP, Alexandre-Édouard Kierzkowski, were shared to underscore heritage and resilience. The motion was supported, with speakers noting the importance of recognizing Polish heritage as part of Canada’s multicultural fabric. The debate concluded with an adjournment.
Bill S-202, establishing a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its House of Commons Report stage on January 31, 2024, and received royal assent on June 20, 2024, after passing all legislative stages.
This record details the procedural steps of Bill S-202, which amended the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate. The House of Commons completed its Report stage on January 31, 2024, after the bill passed third reading. The bill then moved to the Senate for further consideration, with amendments debated and concurred upon. It ultimately received royal assent on June 20, 2024, becoming law. Key procedural milestones include its first reading in the House of Commons on November 24, 2021, committee review in 2023, and final passage in 2024. The bill's sponsor was renamed from the member for Bow River to Cloverdale—Langley City in December 2022.
Parliamentarians discussed energy policy, disability benefits, and SDTC management, with the government defending its approach to natural resources and the opposition pushing for renewable energy investments.
During the parliamentary sitting, members debated energy security, natural resources, and disability benefits. The government defended its energy policies, emphasizing natural gas and oil sands as critical for economic growth and energy security. Opposition members criticized the focus on fossil fuels and called for greater investment in renewable energy like wind. A Liberal member highlighted the importance of the Canada disability benefit for vulnerable populations. The discussion also touched on Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), with the government defending its management and announcing an audit by the Auditor General. No votes were recorded, and the session concluded without legislative action.
The text contains parliamentary records from the Canadian House of Commons and Senate, including debates, committee activities, and bill discussions, sourced from official House Publications.
The provided text includes parliamentary records from the Canadian House of Commons and Senate, detailing debates, speeches, and procedural activities. It references committee meetings, bill discussions, and official publications. The content is sourced from official House Publications and includes references to specific bills and committee work.
Bill S-202 completed its third reading in the House of Commons on February 14, 2024, and was granted royal assent on June 20, 2024, after procedural steps including Senate concurrence and sponsorship changes.
Bill S-202, which amends the Parliament of Canada Act to establish a Parliamentary Visual Artist Laureate, completed its third reading in the House of Commons on February 14, 2024. This stage marked the final opportunity for members to debate and approve the bill before it proceeded to the Senate for final concurrence. The bill was later granted royal assent on June 20, 2024, making it law. Key procedural steps included: - Third reading in the House of Commons: Agreed to with Vote 642 on February 14, 2024 (Sitting 282). - Senate concurrence: The House sent the bill to the Senate for final approval, with messages exchanged on February 14, 2024, and further amendments considered in the House on May 8, 2024. - Sponsorship change: On December 13, 2022, the bill’s sponsorship was transferred from the member for Bow River to the member for Cloverdale—Langley City. The summary reflects procedural milestones only; the bill’s legal effect is defined in the enacted statute (Statutes of Canada 2024, c. 9).
The debate transcript covers discussions on Bill S-202, the Impact Assessment Act, a motion to adjourn, and various policy topics without detailing specific legal outcomes or dates.
The parliamentary debate transcript includes discussions on several bills and motions. Bill S-202, which establishes a parliamentary visual arts laureate, is mentioned alongside the poet laureate. The Impact Assessment Act is discussed in the context of public engagement sessions. A motion to adjourn is proposed. Other topics include the Canada disability benefit, housing priorities, and environmental policies. The text does not specify exact dates or detailed legal effects of the bills.
This Hansard transcript records a House of Commons debate on Bill C-234, featuring discussions about carbon pricing impacts, procedural motions, and member concerns about the bill's provisions.
The provided text is a parliamentary debate record from the House of Commons, focusing on Bill C-234 (the Clean Air and Climate Change Management Act). Key procedural elements include: (1) A member (Mr. S. D. P. Chong) raised concerns about the bill's impact on farmers and carbon tax relief, (2) A member (Mr. J. A. MacAlister) questioned the government's approach to carbon pricing and its effect on the economy, and (3) A member (Mr. J. A. MacAlister) highlighted the need for transparency in the bill's provisions. The debate included procedural motions to adjourn the session and to move to a specific clause of the bill. The text format is a Hansard transcript, and the chamber is the House of Commons.
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Vote Summary
Representative Voting Breakdown
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| Representative | Role | Riding | Party | Vote | Notes |
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| MP | Milton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | York South—Weston | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond—Arthabaska | Independent | 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 | Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount | 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 | Nipissing—Timiskaming | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London West | 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 | MP | Winnipeg South Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Edmonton Griesbach | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Port Moody—Coquitlam | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Châteauguay—Lacolle | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yukon | 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 | Beauport—Côte-de-Beaupré—Île d'Orléans—Charlevoix | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nepean | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Lakeshore | 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 | University—Rosedale | Liberal | 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 | Ottawa South | 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 | Calgary Skyview | 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 | Long Range Mountains | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Don Valley North | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MP | Vancouver South | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Malpeque | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Edmonton Strathcona | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MP | MP | Vancouver Centre | Liberal | 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 | Mississauga—Malton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Windsor—Tecumseh | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Burnaby South | 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 | Mirabel | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Québec | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Fredericton | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kanata—Carleton | Liberal | 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 | St. John's East | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Louis-Hébert | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cloverdale—Langley City | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Scarborough—Guildwood | 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 | Burlington | 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 | Kings—Hants | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia | Bloc Québécois | 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 | Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Halifax West | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | London—Fanshawe | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Hamilton Mountain | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nanaimo—Ladysmith | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Guelph | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Nunavut | NDP | 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 | Rivière-des-Mille-Îles | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Montcalm | Bloc Québécois | 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 | 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 | MP | Markham—Thornhill | 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 | Ahuntsic-Cartierville | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Don Valley East | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Northwest Territories | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cape Breton—Canso | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Kitchener Centre | Green Party | 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 | Terrebonne | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Beaches—East York | Liberal | 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 | Steveston—Richmond East | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brome—Missisquoi | 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 | Markham—Unionville | Liberal | 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 | New Westminster—Burnaby | NDP | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vaudreuil—Soulanges | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | North Island—Powell River | NDP | 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 | Edmonton Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Mississauga—Streetsville | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Madawaska—Restigouche | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Trois-Rivières | Bloc Québécois | 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 | 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 | Brampton Centre | 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 | Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brampton South | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Pontiac | 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 | Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou | Bloc Québécois | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Vancouver Granville | Liberal | 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 | Kitchener South—Hespeler | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Niagara Centre | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Sudbury | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Saint John—Rothesay | Liberal | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Richmond Centre | 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 | Ottawa Centre | Liberal | 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 | Simcoe North | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Regina—Qu'Appelle | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | King—Vaughan | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Peace River—Westlock | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Oxford | 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 | 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 | Portage—Lisgar | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Yorkton—Melville | 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 | Grande Prairie—Mackenzie | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Coast of Bays—Central—Notre Dame | 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 | MP | Flamborough—Glanbrook | 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 | Niagara West | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis | 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 | Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Moose Jaw—Lake Centre—Lanigan | 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 | Miramichi—Grand Lake | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman | 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 | South Surrey—White Rock | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Spadina—Fort York | Independent | 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 | Fort McMurray—Cold Lake | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Brantford—Brant | 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 | Haldimand—Norfolk | 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 | 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 | Thornhill | 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 | Peterborough—Kawartha | 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 | Calgary Rocky Ridge | 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 | Tobique—Mactaquac | 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 | South Shore—St. Margarets | 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 | Battlefords—Lloydminster | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Bay of Quinte | 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 Heritage | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Calgary Midnapore | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Cumberland—Colchester | Conservative | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MP | Langley—Aldergrove | 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 | 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. | |
| MP | Scarborough Southwest | Liberal | Paired | Paired during this recorded vote. | |
| MP | Calgary Signal Hill | Conservative | Paired | Paired during this recorded vote. |
Official sources
Status, sponsor, votes, and timeline on this page are drawn from these official legislative sources and public records. Each summary above is attributed to its own source.
How this data is sourced