Vote topic

That, in the opinion of the House, since the recent takeover bid for Potash Corporation raises concerns about the adequacy of the foreign investment review process under the Investment Canada Act (ICA), the Government of Canada should take immediate steps to amend the Investment Canada Act to ensure the views of those most directly affected by any takeover are considered, and any decision on whether a takeover delivers a “net benefit” to Canada is transparent by: ( a) making public hearings a mandatory part of foreign investment review; (b) ensuring those hearings are open to all directly affected and expert witnesses they choose to call on their behalf; (c) ensuring all conditions attached to approval of a takeover be made public and be accompanied by equally transparent commitments to monitoring corporate performance on those conditions and appropriate and enforceable penalties for failure to live up to those conditions; (d) clarifying that a goal of the Act is to encourage foreign investment that brings new capital, creates new jobs, transfers new technology to this country, increases Canadian-based research and development, contributes to sustainable economic development and improves the lives of Canadian workers and their communities, and not foreign investment motivated simply by a desire to gain control of a strategic Canadian resource; and that the House express its opposition to the takeover of Potash Corporation by BHP.

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Yes 263
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Conservative

Didn't vote David Anderson
Paired John Baird
Paired Ron Cannan
Didn't vote Tony Clement
Didn't vote Earl Dreeshen
Didn't vote Jim Flaherty
Didn't vote Peter Goldring
Didn't vote Stephen Harper
Didn't vote Jay Hill
Didn't vote Randy Hoback
Didn't vote Randy Kamp
Didn't vote Jim Prentice
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Bev Shipley

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