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Vote #443 Nov 2025

Bill C-3 would make changes to the rules about who can become a Canadian citizen.

Passed170 Yeas
163 Nays
2 Paired

What They Voted On

The information is not available at this time.

What This Vote Is Really About

Okay, let's break down what this vote on Bill C-3 is really about. Bill C-3 is a proposed law that wants to make changes to the rules about who can become a Canadian citizen. The vote is about a specific change someone wants to make to the proposed law. Think of it like this: the government has a recipe for citizenship, and some people want to tweak the ingredients. Because the exact change being voted on isn't available, it's hard to know the real-world impact. But generally, changes to citizenship rules can affect families, immigrants, and even the future population of Canada. Citizens should care because these rules determine who gets to call Canada home and enjoy the rights and responsibilities that come with it.

Related Bill

C-3

Citizenship Rules Update

This proposed law changes the rules for becoming a Canadian citizen. It is now approved. I don't have enough information to tell you the specifics of the changes.

Introduced Jun 5, 2025·Last discussed Nov 20, 2025
Liberal
Hon. Lena Metlege Diab
Liberal
New Law
How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (167)
Nay (163)
Paired (2)
Did not vote (8)
Did Not Vote (8)
Liberal: 5Conservative: 2NDP: 1
Don Davies (NDP)
Ali Ehsassi (Liberal)
Nathaniel Erskine-Smith (Liberal)
Laila Goodridge (Conservative)
Gregor Robertson (Liberal)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)
Maninder Sidhu (Liberal)
Shannon Stubbs (Conservative)