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That, notwithstanding any Standing Order or usual practice of the House, commencing upon the adoption of this Order and concluding on Friday, June 20, 2014:

( a) on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, the ordinary hour of daily adjournment shall be 12 midnight, except that it shall be 10 p.m. on a day when a debate, pursuant to Standing Order 52 or 53.1, is to take place;

( b) subject to paragraph (d), when a recorded division is demanded in respect of a debatable motion, including any division arising as a consequence of the application of Standing Order 61(2), but not including any division in relation to the Business of Supply or arising as a consequence of an order made pursuant to Standing Order 57, (i) before 2 p.m. on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, it shall stand deferred until the conclusion of oral questions at that day’s sitting, or (ii) after 2 p.m. on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, or at any time on a Friday, it shall stand deferred until the conclusion of oral questions at the next sitting day that is not a Friday;

( c) the time provided for Government Orders shall not be extended pursuant to Standing Order 45(7.1);

( d) when a recorded division, which would have ordinarily been deemed deferred to immediately before the time provided for Private Members’ Business on a Wednesday governed by this Order, is demanded, the said division is deemed to have been deferred until the conclusion of oral questions on the same Wednesday;

( e) any recorded division which, at the time of the adoption of this Order, stands deferred to immediately before the time provided for Private Members’ Business on the Wednesday immediately following the adoption of this Order shall be deemed to stand deferred to the conclusion of oral questions on the same Wednesday;

( f) a recorded division demanded in respect of a motion to concur in a government bill at the report stage pursuant to Standing Order 76.1(9), where the bill has neither been amended nor debated at the report stage, shall be deferred in the manner prescribed by paragraph (b);

( g) for greater certainty, this Order shall not limit the application of Standing Order 45(7);

( h) no dilatory motion may be proposed, except by a Minister of the Crown, after 6:30 p.m.; and

( i) when debate on a motion for the concurrence in a report from a standing, standing joint or special committee is adjourned or interrupted, the debate shall again be considered on a day designated by the government, after consultation with the House Leaders of the other parties, but in any case not later than the twentieth sitting day after the interruption.

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Result

Yes 174
Conservative Liberal
No 81
NDP Green

Conservative

Didn't vote Stella Ambler
Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote James Bezan
Didn't vote Garry Breitkreuz
Didn't vote Peter Goldring
Didn't vote Peter Kent
Didn't vote Wladyslaw Lizon
Didn't vote Phil McColeman
Didn't vote Ted Opitz
Didn't vote Greg Rickford
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Lawrence Toet
Didn't vote Chris Warkentin
Didn't vote Lynne Yelich

NDP

Didn't vote Paulina Ayala
Didn't vote Charmaine Borg
Didn't vote Tarik Brahmi
Didn't vote Guy Caron
Didn't vote Chris Charlton
Didn't vote Nathan Cullen
Didn't vote Linda Duncan
Didn't vote Claude Gravelle
Didn't vote Sana Hassainia
Didn't vote Dany Morin
Didn't vote Peggy Nash
Didn't vote Manon Perreault
Didn't vote Murray Rankin
Didn't vote Craig Scott
Didn't vote Kennedy Stewart
Didn't vote Glenn Thibeault

Bloc

Liberal

Independent

Green