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Vote #91March 25, 2026

Bill C-242 is being discussed to change the laws about crime and the Department of Justice.

Defeated136 Yeas
193 Nays
10 Paired

What They Voted On

That the bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights .

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote was about a proposed law called Bill C-242. This law wanted to make changes to how bail works in Canada. Bail is when someone accused of a crime is released from jail while waiting for their trial. Bill C-242 aimed to make it more difficult for people accused of violent crimes to get bail. If passed, it would have meant more people accused of these crimes would stay in jail until their trial. Supporters of the bill believed it would help prevent crime and protect the public. This vote was important because it decided whether the proposed law would move forward for further consideration. Since the bill was defeated, it will not become a law. This means the current bail rules will stay the same. People who care about crime and public safety likely had strong opinions about this bill.

Related Bill

C-242

Jail Not Bail Act

This proposed law wants to change the rules about bail. It would make it harder for people accused of certain violent crimes to be released from jail while awaiting trial. The goal is to keep communities safer.

Introduced Sep 22, 2025·Last discussed Mar 25, 2026
Conservative
Arpan Khanna
Conservative
Did not
become law
How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (136)
Nay (193)
Paired (10)
Did not vote (1)
Did Not Vote (1)
Liberal: 1
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)