Vote topic

That the House: ( a) recognize that (i) since 2006, the government has spent nearly $750 million dollars on advertising, (ii) a great deal of this has been partisan advertising that serves no public interest, (iii) this is an affront to taxpayers who work hard and expect that the government will treat their money with respect; and therefore (b) call on the government to submit all advertising to a third-party review process before it is approved, to ensure that it is an appropriate, proportional, and prudent expenditure of public funds.

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Result

Yes 126
Bloc Forces et Démocratie NDP Liberal Green
No 151
Conservative

Conservative

Didn't vote Chris Alexander
Didn't vote Keith Ashfield
Didn't vote John Baird
Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote Rod Bruinooge
Didn't vote Bal Gosal
Didn't vote Russ Hiebert
Didn't vote Gordon O'Connor
Didn't vote Joe Oliver
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Brian Storseth

NDP

Didn't vote Charlie Angus
Didn't vote Robert Chisholm
Didn't vote Joe Comartin
Didn't vote Libby Davies
Didn't vote Pierre Jacob
Didn't vote Élaine Michaud
Didn't vote Marc-André Morin
Didn't vote Nycole Turmel

Bloc

Didn't vote Claude Patry

Liberal

Independent

Green

Didn't vote Bruce Hyer

Forces et Démocratie