Vote topic

That, in the opinion of the House, one nationally standardized “point in time” should be recommended for use in all municipalities in carrying out homeless counts, with ( a) nationally recognized definitions of who is homeless; (b) nationally recognized methodology on how the count takes place; and (c) the same agreed-upon criteria and methodology in determining who is considered to be homeless.

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Result

Yes 268
Conservative NDP Liberal
No 5
Bloc Green

Conservative

Didn't vote Eve Adams
Didn't vote Leona Aglukkaq
Didn't vote David Anderson
Didn't vote Ed Fast
Didn't vote Peter Goldring
Didn't vote Jim Hillyer
Didn't vote Peter Kent
Didn't vote Mike Lake
Didn't vote Colin Mayes
Didn't vote James Moore
Didn't vote Christian Paradis
Didn't vote Andrew Saxton
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Brian Storseth
Didn't vote David Tilson
Didn't vote Bernard Trottier

NDP

Didn't vote Andrew Cash
Didn't vote Chris Charlton
Didn't vote Robert Chisholm
Didn't vote Sana Hassainia
Didn't vote Wayne Marston
Didn't vote Pat Martin
Didn't vote Peggy Nash
Didn't vote Manon Perreault
Didn't vote Kennedy Stewart

Bloc

Liberal

Independent

Green