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Vote #139Counted Vote8 Jun 2026

Should the House agree to a change that was previously opposed?

Defeated140 Yeas
186 Nays
12 Paired

What They Voted On

That the motion be amended by replacing the amount of “$17,968,133,395” with “$17,948,133,395”.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about changing a specific amount of money the government plans to spend. It's likely part of a larger plan for how the government will use public funds. Someone in parliament wants to lower a spending amount from about $17.968 billion to $17.948 billion. This is a reduction of $20 million. If this change passes, the government will have $20 million less to spend on whatever this money was originally set aside for. This could mean less funding for a specific government program, project, or service. If the change does not pass, the government will keep the original, higher amount of money to spend. You should care about this vote because it directly affects how your tax money is used. It shows how different members of parliament want to manage public funds. A $20 million difference can be a lot of money, and it could impact services or programs that matter to you and your community. It's about making sure the government spends money wisely.

How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (140)
Nay (186)
Paired (12)
Did not vote (5)
Did Not Vote (5)
Conservative: 2Bloc Québécois: 2Liberal: 1
Carol Anstey (Conservative)
Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois)
Maxime Blanchette-Joncas (Bloc Québécois)
Billy Morin (Conservative)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)