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Parliament is in session today·Day 43 of 125 session days
Vote #-89Passed Without Counting24 Mar 2026

The House voted on whether to approve the temporary funding needed to keep the government running.

Passed

What They Voted On

Shall clause 2 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall clause 3 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall clause 4 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall clause 5 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.1 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.2 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.3 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.4 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.5 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.6 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.7 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.8 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 1.9 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall schedule 2 carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall clause 1, the short title, carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall the preamble carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall the title carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall the bill carry? Some hon. members: Agreed. Some hon. members: On division. The Chair: Shall I rise and report the bill? Some hon. members: Agreed.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about "interim supply," which is like a short-term loan for the government. The government needs money to keep running and paying for things like schools, hospitals, and services for people. Because the government's full budget might not be approved yet, this vote asks Parliament to approve some money for a limited time. Approving this "interim supply" means the government can continue to operate until the full budget is finalized. If Parliament didn't approve this money, the government could run out of funds and be unable to pay for important programs and services. This vote is about making sure the government has enough money to keep things running smoothly for now.

This decision was made by "passed without counting" — no individual MP votes were counted.