Recent Votes
Sébastien Lemire
Abitibi—Témiscamingue
The House agreed with the Public Accounts Committee's report from March 23, 2026.

Michelle Rempel Garner
Calgary Nose Hill
Bill C-220 would change the rules about how a person's immigration status affects their punishment for a crime.

Kerry Diotte
Edmonton Griesbach
Bill C-243: This proposed law would change how parole is reviewed for people in prison.

Arpan Khanna
Oxford
Bill C-242 is being discussed to change the laws about crime and the Department of Justice.
Sean Fraser
Central Nova
Bill C-9 would change the rules about hate speech, hate crimes, and access to religious or cultural places.

Larry Brock
Brantford—Brant South—Six Nations
Bill C-9 would go back to committee to rethink part of the proposed law about hate and religion to protect religious expression and freedom.

Rachael Thomas
Lethbridge
Bill C-246: This proposed law would change the rules for sentencing people who commit sexual crimes, so they serve their sentences one after the other.

Kyle Seeback
Dufferin—Caledon
This asks the government to support a plan to help the Canadian car industry by removing taxes, making trade easier, and protecting North American supply chains.
Sean Fraser
Central Nova
This vote is about agreeing with changes to proposed law Bill C-9, which deals with hate speech, hate crimes, and access to religious or cultural places.
Jenny Kwan
Vancouver East
Bill C-233: This is the second time MPs are reading a proposed law to change the rules about what goods Canada can buy and sell with other countries, and after this reading it will go to a committee for a closer look.
Steven MacKinnon
Gatineau
Stop talking about this topic and vote on it now.
Steven MacKinnon
Gatineau
This is about how the House of Commons will discuss and vote on Bill C-9, which changes the rules about hate speech, hate crimes, and getting into religious or cultural places, and sets a strict timeline for voting.

Michelle Rempel Garner
Calgary Nose Hill
This vote is about whether the government should cut healthcare and other benefits for asylum seekers to save money and prioritize citizens, while also tracking and reporting spending and deporting criminals.
Patrick Weiler
West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country
Bill C-244 is a proposed law that would make changes to how Canada protects the environment and deals with old or dangerous ships.
Don Davies
Vancouver Kingsway
This is a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law about parts of the government's budget from November 4, 2025.

Jonathan Rowe
Terra Nova—The Peninsulas
Bill C-237 is a proposed law that would make changes to the rules about fishing for groundfish in the Atlantic ocean.
Don Davies
Vancouver Kingsway
This is a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law about parts of the government's budget from November 4, 2025.
Don Davies
Vancouver Kingsway
This is a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law about parts of the government's budget from November 4, 2025.
Don Davies
Vancouver Kingsway
This is about a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law that spends money from the budget presented in Parliament on November 4, 2025.
Don Davies
Vancouver Kingsway
This is a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law about parts of the government's budget from November 4, 2025.
François-Philippe Champagne
Saint-Maurice—Champlain
Bill C-15 would put parts of the November 4, 2025 budget into action.
Yves Perron
Berthier—Maskinongé
This is about a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law that spends money from the budget presented in Parliament on November 4, 2025.
Jean-Denis Garon
Mirabel
This is about a change to Bill C-15, a proposed law that spends money from the budget presented in Parliament on November 4, 2025.

Gérard Deltell
Louis-Saint-Laurent—Akiawenhrahk
This vote was about adding support for auto workers who lost their jobs to a plan for the car industry.

Raquel Dancho
Kildonan—St. Paul
The House of Commons wants the government to change its plan for the auto industry to help Canadian workers and businesses.
Yvan Baker
Etobicoke Centre
Bill S-210 is being discussed to create a month to celebrate Ukrainian heritage.

Michelle Rempel Garner
Calgary Nose Hill
This asks the government to stop people who commit serious crimes or are accused of them from claiming refugee status, and to make sure criminals, especially extortionists, stay in jail by changing Bills C-5 and C-75.
Braedon Clark
Sackville—Bedford—Preston
Bill C-227 is being discussed to create a plan to help young Canadians find housing.
Jean-Denis Garon
Mirabel
The House of Commons wants the government to say sorry to people who lost their land in Mirabel.
Xavier Barsalou-Duval
Pierre-Boucher—Les Patriotes—Verchères
Bill C-245: This proposed law would change how the multiculturalism act works, so it doesn't apply in Quebec.
Terry Beech
Burnaby North—Seymour
Bill C-222 is about changing the rules for employment insurance and labour laws when a child dies.

Luc Berthold
Mégantic—L'Érable—Lotbinière
This asks the government to make a plan to lower food costs by cutting taxes and increasing competition among grocery stores.
Maninder Sidhu
Brampton East
Bill C-18 is about a proposed law to make a trade agreement between Canada and Indonesia happen.

Shannon Stubbs
Lakeland
This asks the government to make a law that helps Canada control its own economy by changing rules about resources, taxes, and trade.
Mario Simard
Jonquière
Bill C-228 would change how Parliament looks at treaties before they are finalized.

Michelle Rempel Garner
Calgary Nose Hill
Bill C-12 is a proposed law about keeping Canada's borders safe, protecting the immigration system, and other security stuff.

Frank Caputo
Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola
Bill C-12 would change some rules about Canada's borders, the immigration system, and other security stuff.
Gary Anandasangaree
Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park
This is a proposed law about keeping Canada's borders safe and making sure the immigration system is honest (Bill C-12).
Elizabeth May
Saanich—Gulf Islands
This is about a proposed law, Bill C-12, that would change some things about Canada's borders, the immigration system, and other security stuff.

Pierre Poilievre
Battle River—Crowfoot
This vote is about changing a proposal to include supporting a big carbon capture project, Indigenous involvement, and talks with British Columbia about pipelines.

Pierre Poilievre
Battle River—Crowfoot
This vote was about whether to support building pipelines to ship Alberta oil to Asia from British Columbia, possibly changing a law about oil tankers.

Garnett Genuis
Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
Vote on Bill C-15, a proposed law about the budget, should be stopped because it doesn't help Canadians afford things, lowers taxes, or support farmers and the oil and gas industry.
Bill C-241 is being discussed to create a plan for predicting floods and droughts across Canada.

Frank Caputo
Kamloops—Thompson—Nicola
Bill C-225 is being discussed to see if it should go to committee for a closer look at changing the criminal laws.
François-Philippe Champagne
Saint-Maurice—Champlain
The House voted on whether to generally agree with the government's budget plans.
Yves-François Blanchet
Beloeil—Chambly
This vote is about changing the budget because it doesn't help Quebec enough with healthcare, seniors' benefits, carbon pricing, and climate change.

Jasraj Hallan
Calgary East
This vote is about changing the plan for the country's money because the current budget may lead to higher taxes and rising prices.
Lena Metlege Diab
Halifax West
Bill C-3 is about changing the rules for who can become a Canadian citizen, and this vote is to pass the proposed law.

Garnett Genuis
Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
The House agreed with a report from a committee about people with disabilities.
Lena Metlege Diab
Halifax West
Bill C-3 would change the rules about who can become a Canadian citizen, and this vote is to agree with the changes.