Vote topic

That, in light of sustained high unemployment since the 2008 recession and the long term downward trend in job quality since 1989 under successive Liberal and Conservative governments, as documented by CIBC, the House call on the government to make the first priority of Budget 2015 investment in measures that stimulate the economy by creating and protecting sustainable, full-time, middle-class jobs in high-paying industries in all regions of Canada and abandoning its costly and unfair $2 billion income-splitting proposal.

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Result

Yes 118
Bloc NDP Liberal Green
No 146
Conservative

Conservative

Didn't vote Keith Ashfield
Didn't vote John Baird
Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote Kelly Block
Didn't vote Parm Gill
Didn't vote Jim Hillyer
Didn't vote Ryan Leef
Didn't vote Kellie Leitch
Didn't vote Deepak Obhrai
Didn't vote Gordon O'Connor
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Brian Storseth
Didn't vote Susan Truppe
Didn't vote Maurice Vellacott
Didn't vote Lynne Yelich
Didn't vote Terence Young

NDP

Didn't vote Dennis Bevington
Didn't vote Robert Chisholm
Didn't vote Joe Comartin
Didn't vote Jean Crowder
Didn't vote Libby Davies
Didn't vote Mylène Freeman
Didn't vote Carol Hughes
Didn't vote Pierre Jacob
Didn't vote Peter Julian
Didn't vote Matthew Kellway
Didn't vote Mathieu Ravignat
Didn't vote Peter Stoffer
Didn't vote Philip Toone

Bloc

Didn't vote Claude Patry

Liberal

Independent

Green

Didn't vote Bruce Hyer

Forces et Démocratie