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Vote #77February 25, 2026

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.

Defeated155 Yeas
176 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-15, a proposed law that deals with parts of the government's budget from November 2025. Think of the budget as the government's plan for how to spend money. Bill C-15 takes some of those spending ideas and turns them into actual laws. The vote is on a specific change (called an amendment) to the proposed law. Because the exact change is not available, it's hard to say exactly what it does. But, generally, these kinds of changes try to tweak the details of the law. Maybe it's about how much money goes to a certain program, or how a rule is written. Citizens should care because this vote affects how the government spends money and what rules it makes. The changes to Bill C-15 could impact things like taxes, social programs, or the environment. By paying attention, people can see if the government is using their money in ways they agree with.

Possibly Related Bill

C-15

Budget Changes Approved

This proposed law makes changes related to the budget. It puts into action some of the financial plans announced earlier. The goal is to manage money and resources as planned.

How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (155)
Nay (176)
Did not vote (9)
Did Not Vote (9)
Conservative: 8Liberal: 1
Jim Bélanger (Conservative)
Frank Caputo (Conservative)
Michael Chong (Conservative)
Connie Cody (Conservative)
Mike Dawson (Conservative)
Amarjeet Gill (Conservative)
Amanpreet Gill (Conservative)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)
Tim Uppal (Conservative)