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That, recognizing that the Prime Minister and the Minister of International Trade promised 400,000 Canadian forestry workers a framework agreement on softwood lumber exports with the Obama Administration by mid-June, 2016, recognizing the government’s failure to meet that deadline and their subsequent failure to negotiate a final agreement before the expiry of the last trade agreement on October 12, 2016, and given that many high-quality, well-paying jobs in the forestry sector are now at risk due to the government’s lack of action, the House call upon the government to stop delaying and take all necessary steps to prevent a trade war that will threaten the livelihood of Canadian workers and communities.

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Conservative

Didn't vote Ziad Aboultaif
Didn't vote Dan Albas
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Didn't vote Kellie Leitch
Didn't vote Tom Lukiwski
Didn't vote Kelly McCauley
Didn't vote Larry Miller
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Didn't vote Arnold Viersen
Didn't vote Dianne Lynn Watts

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Didn't vote Pam Damoff
Didn't vote Jean-Yves Duclos
Didn't vote Julie Dzerowicz
Didn't vote Wayne Easter
Didn't vote Mark Eyking
Didn't vote Chrystia Freeland
Didn't vote Raj Grewal
Didn't vote Mélanie Joly
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Didn't vote Marco Mendicino
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Didn't vote Nick Whalen

Independent

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Green