Vote topic

That, in the opinion of the House, for greater certainty, the government should take steps to ensure that counselling a person to commit suicide or aiding or abetting a person to commit suicide is an offence under section 241 of the Criminal Code, regardless of the means used to counsel or aid or abet including via telecommunications, the Internet or a computer system.

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Result

Yes 230
Bloc Conservative NDP Liberal
No 0

Conservative

Didn't vote Dean Allison
Didn't vote Scott Armstrong
Didn't vote Leon Benoit
Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote Garry Breitkreuz
Didn't vote Patrick Brown
Didn't vote Lawrence Cannon
Didn't vote Rob Clarke
Didn't vote Tony Clement
Didn't vote Stockwell Day
Didn't vote Earl Dreeshen
Didn't vote John Duncan
Didn't vote Bernard Généreux
Didn't vote Shelly Glover
Didn't vote Nina Grewal
Didn't vote Stephen Harper
Didn't vote Jay Hill
Didn't vote Jason Kenney
Didn't vote Greg Kerr
Didn't vote Gary Lunn
Didn't vote Dave MacKenzie
Didn't vote Phil McColeman
Didn't vote Rick Norlock
Didn't vote Deepak Obhrai
Didn't vote Bev Oda
Didn't vote LaVar Payne
Didn't vote Pierre Poilievre
Didn't vote Jim Prentice
Didn't vote Lee Richardson
Didn't vote Greg Rickford
Didn't vote Devinder Shory
Didn't vote Bruce Stanton
Didn't vote Merv Tweed
Didn't vote Tim Uppal

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Independent

Didn't vote André Arthur