Vote topic

That, given the government loses tens of billions of dollars annually to tax loopholes, deductions, and exemptions that mostly benefit the wealthy and estimates suggest that tax evasion through the use of offshore tax havens costs the government more than $7 billion dollars annually, the House call on the government to: ( a) address tax measures that primarily benefit the wealthy, including keeping its promise to cap the stock option deduction loophole; and (b) take aggressive action to tackle tax havens including (i) tightening rules for shell companies, (ii) renegotiating tax treaties that let companies repatriate profits from tax havens to Canada tax-free, (iii) ending penalty-free amnesty deals for individuals suspected of tax evasion.

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Result

Yes 205
Bloc NDP Liberal Green
No 77
Conservative
Paired 2

Conservative

Didn't vote David Anderson
Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote James Bezan
Didn't vote Steven Blaney
Didn't vote Kelly Block
Didn't vote Sylvie Boucher
Didn't vote Alupa Clarke
Didn't vote Cheryl Gallant
Didn't vote Denis Lebel
Didn't vote Larry Miller
Didn't vote Deepak Obhrai
Didn't vote Erin O'Toole
Didn't vote Pierre Paul-Hus
Didn't vote Lisa Raitt
Didn't vote Gerry Ritz
Didn't vote Bev Shipley
Didn't vote Kevin Sorenson
Didn't vote Mark Strahl
Didn't vote David Sweet
Didn't vote Bob Zimmer

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Didn't vote Leona Alleslev
Didn't vote Carolyn Bennett
Didn't vote Jim Carr
Didn't vote Darren Fisher
Didn't vote Chrystia Freeland
Didn't vote Stephen Fuhr
Didn't vote Mark Gerretsen
Didn't vote Karina Gould
Didn't vote Mark Holland
Didn't vote Iqra Khalid
Didn't vote Michael Levitt
Didn't vote Lawrence MacAulay
Didn't vote Karen McCrimmon
Didn't vote Bill Morneau
Didn't vote Bob Nault
Didn't vote Geoff Regan
Didn't vote Yves Robillard
Didn't vote Sven Spengemann
Didn't vote Marwan Tabbara
Didn't vote Justin Trudeau

Independent

Didn't vote Hunter Tootoo

Green