Vote topic

That the House call on the government to comply with the historic ruling of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordering the end of discrimination against First Nations children, including by:

( a) immediately investing an additional $155 million in new funding for the delivery of child welfare that has been identified as the shortfall this year alone, and establishing a funding plan for future years that will end the systemic shortfalls in First Nations child welfare;

( b) implementing the full definition of Jordan's Principle as outlined in a resolution passed by the House on December 12, 2007;

( c) fully complying with all orders made by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal and committing to stop fighting Indigenous families in court who are seeking access to services covered by the federal government; and

( d) making public all pertinent documents related to the overhaul of child welfare and the implementation of Jordan's Principle.

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Result

Yes 302
Bloc Conservative NDP Liberal Green
No 0

Conservative

Didn't vote Steven Blaney
Didn't vote Blaine Calkins
Didn't vote Michael Chong
Didn't vote Garnett Genuis
Didn't vote Kellie Leitch
Didn't vote Dave MacKenzie
Didn't vote Cathy McLeod
Didn't vote Glen Motz
Didn't vote Deepak Obhrai
Didn't vote Michelle Rempel
Didn't vote Gerry Ritz
Didn't vote Andrew Scheer
Didn't vote David Sweet
Didn't vote David Yurdiga

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Didn't vote Mike Bossio
Didn't vote Matt DeCourcey
Didn't vote Kirsty Duncan
Didn't vote Andy Fillmore
Didn't vote Peter Fragiskatos
Didn't vote Lawrence MacAulay
Didn't vote MaryAnn Mihychuk
Didn't vote Geoff Regan
Didn't vote Don Rusnak
Didn't vote Marc Serré
Didn't vote Terry Sheehan

Independent

Green