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Parliament returns Wednesday, July 22
Vote #163Counted Vote16 Jun 2026

A proposal to end the House's meeting for the day.

Defeated130 Yeas
189 Nays
16 Paired

What They Voted On

That this House do now adjourn.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about whether the politicians in Parliament should stop their meeting for the day. If they vote yes, they go home and stop all their work, like debating proposed laws or asking questions, until the next scheduled meeting. If the vote passes, Parliament stops right away. No more decisions or debates happen until later. If it fails, they keep working. Sometimes, this vote is just a normal way to end the day. Other times, politicians might use it as a trick to stop a debate or prevent a vote on a proposed law they don't like. You should care because this vote affects when and how important decisions are made in Canada. It can show if politicians want to keep working on an issue or if they want to put it off. It can also be a sign of disagreement if one group of politicians wants to keep working and another wants to stop.

How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (130)
Nay (187)
Paired (16)
Did not vote (8)
Did Not Vote (8)
Conservative: 3Bloc Québécois: 2Liberal: 2NDP: 1
Yves-François Blanchet (Bloc Québécois)
Mark Carney (Liberal)
Don Davies (NDP)
Bernard Généreux (Conservative)
Jamil Jivani (Conservative)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)
Luc Thériault (Bloc Québécois)
Arnold Viersen (Conservative)