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Vote #56December 11, 2025

Bill C-12 would change some rules about Canada's borders, the immigration system, and other security stuff.

Defeated147 Yeas
188 Nays

What They Voted On

The information is not available at this time.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about changes to Bill C-12, a proposed law dealing with Canada's borders and immigration system. It aims to make our borders more secure and ensure the immigration system is fair. Since the exact change being voted on isn't available, it's hard to say the specific impact. However, changes at this stage of the process usually tweak the details of the proposed law. This could affect how people enter Canada, how immigration rules are enforced, or what security measures are used at the border. Citizens should care because this proposed law can affect who can come to Canada, how easily they can come, and how safe our borders are. Changes to the law could impact families, workers, and anyone who travels to or from Canada.

Possibly Related Bill

C-12

Tougher borders and immigration law

This proposed law wants to make Canada's borders and immigration system more secure. It would give the government more power to collect and share information. The goal is to keep Canada safe.

How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (147)
Nay (185)
Did not vote (8)
Did Not Vote (8)
Conservative: 3Liberal: 3Bloc Québécois: 2
Richard Bragdon (Conservative)
Nathaniel Erskine-Smith (Liberal)
Matt Jeneroux (Liberal)
Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay (Bloc Québécois)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)
Shannon Stubbs (Conservative)
Luc Thériault (Bloc Québécois)
John Williamson (Conservative)