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Parliament returns Wednesday, July 22
Vote #133Counted Vote3 Jun 2026

Voting on Bill C-31, a proposed law to put into action the remaining parts of the budget announced on November 4, 2025.

Passed170 Yeas
165 Nays
6 Paired

What They Voted On

That all remaining provisions of the bill be adopted and referred to the Standing Committee on Finance .

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about whether a proposed law called Bill C-31 should move forward. This proposed law is a big package of changes that the government wants to make. It is connected to a budget that was announced earlier. This vote decides if the main ideas of this proposed law are approved and sent to a special committee to be studied in more detail. If this vote passes, it means Bill C-31 will continue its journey to become a real law. This proposed law would make many changes to different rules that affect Canadians. For example, it could change income taxes, taxes on certain goods, and rules for banks. It also deals with government contracts, bankruptcy, and even rules about workers' rights and human rights. Citizens should care because this proposed law touches many parts of their daily lives. It could affect how much money they pay in taxes or how much certain items cost. It might also change rules for their jobs or how businesses operate. This vote is an important step in deciding if these big changes get a thorough review before possibly becoming the law of the land.

Related Bill

C-31

More 2025 Budget Changes Become Law

This proposed law would make many changes to different laws. It includes changes to income tax, excise tax, and taxes on luxury items. It also deals with financial institutions, public contracts, bankruptcy, labour codes, human rights, and more.

Introduced May 6, 2026·Last discussed Jun 10, 2026
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 (169)
Nay (163)
Paired (6)
Did not vote (2)
Did Not Vote (2)
Liberal: 1Conservative: 1
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)
Clifford Small (Conservative)