Vote topic

That, in the opinion of this House, while reducing personal taxes and significantly reducing corporate taxes to make the economy more competitive, and reducing debt, the government must also drive greater Canadian productivity by making investments in things such as: physical infrastructure, new technologies, research and development, better access to post-secondary education, making it easier for immigrants to use their skills and increasing the number of skilled workers in Canada; and the government must avoid making mistakes such as breaking its promise not to tax income trusts, eliminating interest deductibility and proposing to end prudence from the federal budgeting process.

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Result

Yes 79
Liberal
No 199
Bloc Conservative NDP

Conservative

Didn't vote Stephen Harper
Didn't vote Jim Prentice
Didn't vote Myron Thompson

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Didn't vote Colleen Beaumier
Didn't vote John Cannis
Didn't vote Brenda Chamberlain
Didn't vote Irwin Cotler
Didn't vote Sukh Dhaliwal
Didn't vote Raymonde Folco
Didn't vote Bill Graham
Didn't vote Paul Martin
Didn't vote David McGuinty
Didn't vote Joe McGuire
Didn't vote John McKay
Didn't vote Gary Merasty
Didn't vote Peter Milliken
Didn't vote Stephen Owen
Didn't vote Jim Peterson
Didn't vote Andy Scott
Didn't vote Raymond Simard
Didn't vote Belinda Stronach
Didn't vote Lui Temelkovski
Didn't vote Roger Valley
Didn't vote Tom Wappel
Didn't vote Blair Wilson

Independent