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That, whereas:

(i) the terrorist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has repeatedly called on its members to target Canada and Canadians at home and abroad;

(ii) ISIL poses a clear and active threat to the people of the Middle East, including members of vulnerable religious and ethnic minority groups who have been subjected to a brutal and barbaric campaign of sexual violence, murder, and intimidation by ISIL;

(iii) unless confronted with strong and direct force, the threat that ISIL poses to Canada and to international peace and security, will grow;

(iv) Canada desires, consistent with Canadian values and interests, to protect the vulnerable and innocent civilians of the region, including through urgent humanitarian assistance;

(v) the Government of Iraq has requested military support against ISIL from members of the international community, including from the Government of Canada;

(vi) Canada is part of a broad international coalition of allies and partners, including numerous countries of the Middle East, committed to the fight against ISIL;

(vii) the United Nations Security Council remains seized of the threat posed by international terrorism with the unanimous passage of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2178;

(viii) the deployment of Royal Canadian Air Force assets has played an important role in degrading, destabilising, and weakening ISIL's position and operations in the region;

(ix) the advise and assist mission of the Canadian Special Operations Forces in Northern Iraq has increased the capabilities of Kurdish-Iraqi Security Forces to combat ISIL; and

(x) continuing to degrade ISIL will require striking its operations and infrastructure where they are located, including in Syria;

Accordingly, this House:

( a) continues to support the Government's decision to contribute Canadian military assets to the fight against ISIL, and terrorists aligned with ISIL, including air strike capability with authorisation to conduct airstrikes in Iraq and Syria;

( b) supports the Government's decision to extend the mission to a date not beyond March 30, 2016;

( c) notes that the Government continues not to deploy troops in a ground combat role; and

( d) offers its resolute and wholehearted support to the brave men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces who stand on guard for all of us.

See context in the Debates.

Result

Yes 142
Conservative
No 129
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Conservative

Didn't vote Keith Ashfield
Didn't vote John Baird
Didn't vote Leon Benoit
Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote Garry Breitkreuz
Didn't vote Blaine Calkins
Didn't vote Bob Dechert
Didn't vote Nina Grewal
Didn't vote Dick Harris
Didn't vote Jim Hillyer
Didn't vote Ryan Leef
Didn't vote Larry Miller
Didn't vote Gordon O'Connor
Didn't vote Blake Richards
Didn't vote Greg Rickford
Didn't vote Gerry Ritz
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Kyle Seeback
Didn't vote Mark Strahl
Didn't vote Dave Van Kesteren
Didn't vote John Weston

NDP

Didn't vote Dennis Bevington
Didn't vote Libby Davies
Didn't vote Carol Hughes
Didn't vote Pierre Jacob
Didn't vote Francine Raynault

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