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Vote #82February 25, 2026

Bill C-15 would put parts of the November 4, 2025 budget into action.

Passed168 Yeas
163 Nays

What They Voted On

That Bill C-15 , An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on November 4, 2025 , as amended, be concurred in at report stage.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about a proposed law called Bill C-15. It's designed to put into action parts of the government's budget plan from November 4, 2025. Think of the budget as the government's financial plan for the year. This proposed law makes changes to different areas to match that plan. When the House of Commons votes to "concur" at report stage, it means they are agreeing with the changes made to Bill C-15 after a committee studied it. The committee likely suggested some edits or improvements to the original proposed law. This vote is about accepting those changes. If this vote passes, Bill C-15 will move closer to becoming law. That means the government can start using the budget plans it contains. These plans could affect things like taxes, social programs, and other government spending. Citizens should care because this law will likely impact their lives in some way, either directly or indirectly.

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 (168)
Nay (163)
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)