Vote topic

That,
(1) whereas the House on April 10, 2006 debated a motion in support of Canada’s significant commitment in Afghanistan; (2) whereas Canada’s commitment in Afghanistan is an important contribution, with that of more than 30 other countries, to international efforts under the auspices of the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); (3) whereas these international efforts are reducing poverty, enhancing human rights and gender equality, strengthening civil society and helping to build a free, secure and self-sustaining democratic state for all Afghan men, women and children; and (4) whereas Canada’s commitment in Afghanistan is consistent with Canada’s support of freedom, democracy, the rule of law and human rights around the world; the House support the government’s two year extension of Canada’s deployment of diplomatic, development, civilian police and military personnel in Afghanistan and the provision of funding and equipment for this extension.

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Result

Yes 149
Conservative
No 145
Bloc NDP

Conservative

Didn't vote Bill Casey

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Didn't vote Raymond Bonin
Didn't vote John Cannis
Didn't vote Raymond Chan
Didn't vote Irwin Cotler
Didn't vote John Godfrey
Didn't vote Ralph Goodale
Didn't vote Charles Hubbard
Didn't vote Jim Karygiannis
Didn't vote Paul Martin
Didn't vote Peter Milliken
Didn't vote Lucienne Robillard
Didn't vote Bryon Wilfert

Independent