Vote topic

That, in the opinion of the House, given the importance of trade to Canadian jobs and long-term growth, as well as the government’s commitment to strengthen ties within North America and the Asia-Pacific region: ( a) growing protectionism threatens the global economy; (b) the Trans-Pacific Partnership is the best opportunity to strengthen the multilateral trading system and develop rules that protect Canada’s economic interests; (c) the government should send a strong signal to Canadian businesses and its closest allies that it supports international commerce; (d) Canada’s position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership should not depend on political developments in the United States; (e) the government should stop prolonging consultations on this important agreement; and (f) the government should declare Canada’s final position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership in time for the North American Leaders’ Summit in Ottawa on June 29, 2016.

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Result

Yes 90
Conservative
No 221
Bloc NDP Liberal Green

Conservative

Didn't vote Maxime Bernier
Didn't vote Diane Finley
Didn't vote Jim Hillyer
Didn't vote Mike Lake
Didn't vote Alex Nuttall
Didn't vote Lisa Raitt
Didn't vote Michelle Rempel
Didn't vote David Sweet
Didn't vote David Yurdiga

NDP

Bloc

Liberal

Didn't vote Mauril Bélanger
Didn't vote Bill Casey
Didn't vote Arnold Chan
Didn't vote Stéphane Dion
Didn't vote Kirsty Duncan
Didn't vote Chrystia Freeland
Didn't vote Hedy Fry
Didn't vote Marc Garneau
Didn't vote Patty Hajdu
Didn't vote Catherine McKenna
Didn't vote Alexandra Mendes
Didn't vote Bill Morneau
Didn't vote Geoff Regan

Green