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Vote #123Counted Vote25 May 2026

Bill C-11 would make changes to laws about national defence and other things.

Passed198 Yeas
140 Nays
2 Paired

What They Voted On

That the bill be now read a third time and do pass.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about whether to approve Bill C-11, a proposed law that changes the rules for military justice. Think of it as updating the rulebook for how the military handles legal issues. Right now, the military justice system has some old rules. This proposed law would make things more modern. It changes how investigations, trials, and punishments work within the military. Why should you care? If you know someone in the military, this could affect them directly. It also matters because it's about making sure the military justice system is fair and up-to-date. This vote decides if the proposed law will move forward to the next step and possibly become law.

Related Bill

C-11

Updating Military Justice System

There's a proposed law to change how the military handles justice. It would update the rules and processes for military law. The goal is to make the system more modern.

Introduced Sep 26, 2025·Last discussed yesterday
Independent
Hon. David J. McGuinty
Chance of
Passing
85%
Very likely
How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (198)
Nay (140)
Paired (2)
Did not vote (3)
Did Not Vote (3)
NDP: 1Conservative: 1Liberal: 1
Don Davies (NDP)
Tom Kmiec (Conservative)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)