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Parliament is in session today·Day 36 of 125 session days
Vote #3420 Jun 2025

Bill C-5 is a proposed law about free trade and worker movement in Canada, as well as building projects.

Passed306 Yeas
31 Nays
2 Paired

What They Voted On

That part 2 and the schedule be adopted.

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about a proposed law called Bill C-5. If passed, this law will make it easier for workers to move and work in different parts of Canada. It also deals with building projects across the country. Think of it like this: Right now, it can be tricky for someone with a job in Alberta to easily get the same job in, say, Nova Scotia. Bill C-5 aims to fix that by making it simpler for people to use their skills and training anywhere in Canada. This matters because it could help people find work more easily, no matter where they live. It could also help businesses find the workers they need to grow. If you've ever thought about moving to a different province for work, or if you know someone who has, this proposed law could affect you.

Related Bill

C-5

Canada Trade and Jobs Act

This new law wants to make it easier for people and goods to move between provinces. It should help create one big market across Canada. The goal is to boost the economy by reducing trade barriers.

Introduced Jun 6, 2025·Last discussed Jun 26, 2025
Liberal
Hon. Dominic LeBlanc
Liberal
New Law
How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (303)
Nay (31)
Paired (2)
Did not vote (4)
Did Not Vote (7)
Liberal: 4Conservative: 3
Tatiana Auguste (Liberal)
Doly Begum (Liberal)
Michael Cooper (Conservative)
Tom Kmiec (Conservative)
Danielle Martin (Liberal)
Pierre Poilievre (Conservative)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)