Bill C-267, a proposed law, passed despite some disagreement.
What They Voted On
Mr. Speaker, I request that the bill be carried on division.
What This Vote Is Really About
This vote is about a proposed law called Bill C-267. This proposed law wants to change how non-alcoholic beer is taxed in Canada. Right now, non-alcoholic beer is taxed the same way as regular beer, even though it doesn't have alcohol. The main goal of Bill C-267 is to make things fairer for smaller breweries that make non-alcoholic beer. If this proposed law passes, it could mean that non-alcoholic beer is taxed less. This could help these smaller businesses save money and grow. It might also make non-alcoholic beer a bit cheaper for people to buy in stores. Citizens should care because this vote could affect what you pay for non-alcoholic drinks. It also supports local, smaller businesses in the brewing industry. This vote shows how the government decides what to tax and how much, which can change prices and help certain businesses.
This decision was made by "passed without counting" — no individual MP votes were counted.
Related Bill
Non-alcoholic beer tax changes
This proposed law is about non-alcoholic beer. It wants to change the rules about taxing it. The goal is to make things fairer for smaller breweries that make non-alcoholic beer.
Passing