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Parliament is in session today·Day 57 of 125 session days
Vote #120Counted Vote25 May 2026

Bill C-30 will only be debated for one more day, and then a vote will happen quickly.

Passed171 Yeas
167 Nays
2 Paired

What They Voted On

That, in relation to Bill C-30 , An Act to implement certain provisions of the spring economic update tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026 , not more than one further sitting day shall be allotted to the consideration at second reading stage of the bill; and That, 15 minutes before the expiry of the time provided for Government Orders on the day allotted to the consideration at second reading stage of the said bill, any proceedings before the House shall be interrupted, if required for the purpose of this order, and, in turn, every question necessary for the disposal of the said stage of the bill shall be put forthwith and successively, without further debate or amendment.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about how much time the House of Commons will spend discussing Bill C-30. Bill C-30 is a proposed law that would change some tax rules. It includes things like letting people deduct some work expenses and changing rules for businesses. The government wants to limit the discussion on this proposed law. This vote is to decide if they can cut off debate after only one more day. If the vote passes, there will be a deadline. After that deadline, the House will vote on whether to pass the proposed law, even if some members still want to talk about it. Citizens should care because this affects how quickly the government can make changes to tax laws. If the government can limit debate, they can pass laws faster. This could be good if you agree with the proposed changes, but it also means less time for other members of Parliament to raise concerns or suggest improvements.

Related Bill

C-30

Implementing the Spring Economic Plan

This proposed law would make changes to taxes. It would let people deduct up to $10,000 for certain work-related expenses. It also changes some rules about capital gains and business transfers.

Introduced Apr 29, 2026·Last discussed 3 days ago
Liberal
Hon. François-Philippe Champagne
Liberal
Chance of
Passing
65%
Likely
How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (171)
Nay (167)
Paired (2)
Did not vote (3)
Did Not Vote (3)
Liberal: 2NDP: 1
Don Davies (NDP)
Mandy Gull-Masty (Liberal)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)