Vote topic

That, in the opinion of the House, a standalone covenant of moral, social, legal, and fiduciary obligation exists between the Canadian people and the government to provide equitable financial compensation and support services to past and active members of the Canadian Armed Forces who have been injured, disabled or have died as a result of military service, and to their dependants, which the government is obligated to fulfil.

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Result

Yes 266
Bloc Conservative NDP Liberal Green
No 0

Conservative

Didn't vote John Baird
Didn't vote Patrick Brown
Didn't vote Tony Clement
Didn't vote Julian Fantino
Didn't vote Bal Gosal
Didn't vote Stephen Harper
Didn't vote Kellie Leitch
Didn't vote James Moore
Didn't vote Rob Nicholson
Didn't vote Joe Oliver
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote Bruce Stanton
Didn't vote Bradley Trost
Didn't vote Tim Uppal
Didn't vote Maurice Vellacott
Didn't vote Alice Wong

NDP

Didn't vote Dennis Bevington
Didn't vote Tarik Brahmi
Didn't vote Andrew Cash
Didn't vote Libby Davies
Didn't vote Matthew Dubé
Didn't vote Pierre Jacob
Didn't vote François Lapointe
Didn't vote Marc-André Morin
Didn't vote John Rafferty
Didn't vote Jean Rousseau
Didn't vote Philip Toone
Didn't vote Nycole Turmel

Bloc

Didn't vote Claude Patry

Liberal

Independent

Green

Didn't vote Bruce Hyer

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