Division:
209
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Sixth Report (No Higher Priority: Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada) of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
146
Nays:
114
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.06.19
pp. 1561-62
|
Division:
199
Motion:
motion with respect to the Equalization Program and the Atlantic Accords
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
149
Nays:
111
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.06.07
pp. 1491-92
|
Division:
197
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Fourth Report (immediate moratorium on deportations of all undocumented workers) of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
147
Nays:
115
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.06.06
pp. 1483-85
|
Division:
194
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Ninth Report (water exports) of the Standing Committee on International Trade
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
134
Nays:
108
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.06.04
pp. 1468-70
|
Division:
193
Motion:
motion for third reading of Bill C-280 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (amendment: coming into force of sections 110, 111 and 171)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
151
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.30
pp. 1443-45
|
Division:
190
Motion:
motion that the government should call Bill C-30, Canada's Clean Air and Climate Change Act, for debate and decision at Report stage and Second reading as soon as possible
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.29
pp. 1436-37
|
Division:
188
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Thirteenth Report (Protocol for the appearance of Accounting Officers as witnesses before the Standing Commitee on Public Accounts) of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
160
Nays:
116
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.15
pp. 1409-10
|
Division:
184
Motion:
motion for concurrence at report stage of Bill C-280 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (amendment: coming into force of sectionss 110, 111 and 171)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
148
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.09
pp. 1382-83
|
Division:
183
Motion:
motion for concurrence at report stage of Bill C-269 Employment Insurance Act (amendment: improvement of the employment insurance system)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.09
pp. 1380-82
|
Division:
182
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-207 Income Tax Act (amendment: tax credit for new graduates working in designated regions)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.09
pp. 1379-80
|
Division:
181
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (price of gas)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
122
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.08
pp. 1371-73
|
Division:
180
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (amendment: creation of a petroleum monitoring agency)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
122
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.08
pp. 1371-72
|
Division:
171
Motion:
motion that a special committee of the House be created to continue the work on electoral reform
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
91
Nays:
175
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.02
pp. 1327-29
|
Division:
168
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Sixteenth Report (Court Challenges Program) of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
149
Nays:
109
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.05.01
pp. 1302-04
|
Division:
165
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-327 Broadcasting Act (amendment: reduction of violence in television broadcasts)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
176
Nays:
87
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.04.25
pp. 1265-67
|
Division:
164
Motion:
motion for concurrence at report stage of Bill C-278 Employment Insurance Act (amendment: benefits for illness, injury or quarantine)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
152
Nays:
117
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.04.25
pp. 1263-65
|
Division:
163
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-377 Climate Change Accountability Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
152
Nays:
115
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.04.25
pp. 1262-63
|
Division:
158
Motion:
motion that the government establish, in compliance with international agreements, a policy of assistance to the textile and clothing industries
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
158
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.04.18
pp. 1231-33
|
Division:
156
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Eleventh Report (Canadian Wheat Board) of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.04.18
pp. 1228-29
|
Division:
150
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-265 Employment Insurance Act (amendment: qualification for and entitlement to benefits)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
166
Nays:
120
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.03.28
pp. 1177-79
|
Division:
149
Motion:
motion for third reading of Bill C-293 Development Assistance Accountability Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
166
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.03.28
pp. 1177
|
Division:
148
Motion:
motion for concurrence at report stage with further amendments of Bill C-293 Development Assistance Accountability Act
Result:
agreed to
Yeas:
166
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.03.28
pp. 1173-77
|
Division:
141-147
Motion:
motion at report stage to amend C-293 Development Assistance Accountability Act
Result:
7 divisions votes agreed to
Yeas:
166
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.03.28
pp. 1173-76
|
Division:
136
Motion:
motion for third reading of Bill C-292 Kelowna Accord Implementation Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
176
Nays:
126
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.03.21
pp. 1136-37
|
Division:
132
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-280 Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (amendment: coming into force of sections 110, 111 and 171)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
172
Nays:
126
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.03.21
pp. 1129-31
|
Division:
127
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Thirteenth Report (exporail) of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
123
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.27
pp. 1079-81
|
Division:
126
Motion:
motion for extension of the anti-terrorism provisions
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
124
Nays:
159
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.27
pp. 1077-79
|
Division:
125
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (citizenship and immigration)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
123
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.27
pp. 1076-77
|
Division:
124
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill S-211 Criminal Code (amendment: lottery schemes)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
109
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.21
pp. 1054-56
|
Division:
123
Motion:
motion for concurrence at report stage of Bill C-292 Kelowna Accord Implementation Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
152
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.21
pp. 1052-54
|
Division:
118
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Fifth Report (imports of clothing and textiles from China) of the Standing Committee on International Trade
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.14
pp. 1035-37
|
Division:
115
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (government policies)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.20
pp. 1031-33
|
Division:
112
Motion:
motion for third reading of Bill C-288 Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
161
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.14
pp. 1009-11
|
Division:
111
Motion:
motion for concurrence at report stage with further amendments of Bill C-288 Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
161
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.14
pp. 1007-09
|
Division:
108, 109, 110
Motion:
motion at report stage to amend C-288 Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act
Result:
3 divisions votes agreed to
Yeas:
161
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.14
pp. 1007-09
|
Division:
107
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Tenth Report (issues raised by the use of security certificates under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act) of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
165
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.13
pp. 1000-01
|
Division:
106
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Third Report (investments in women's groups and equality seeking organizations) of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
165
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.13
pp. 998-1000
|
Division:
105
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (the government should provide the Government of Quebec with the sum of not less than $328 million to enable it to implement its plan to meet the Kyoto Protocol targets)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
166
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.13
pp. 996-98
|
Division:
104
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (amendment: appropriate funding for the transition to Kyoto)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
166
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.13
pp. 996-98
|
Division:
98
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (Kyoto Protocol)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
161
Nays:
115
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2007.02.05
pp. 960-62
|
Division:
96
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Sixth Report (Canadian Wheat Board) of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
165
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.12.12
pp. 902-03
|
Division:
95
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Sixth Report (stateless Vietnamese refugees in the Philippines) of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
164
Nays:
122
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.12.12
pp. 900-01
|
Division:
94
Motion:
motion to introduce legislation to restore the traditional definition of marriage without affecting civil unions and while respecting existing same-sex marriages
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
123
Nays:
175
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.12.07
pp. 881-82
|
Division:
91
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-278 Employment insurance Act (amendment: benefits for illness, injury or quarantine)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
166
Nays:
109
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.12.05
pp. 861-62
|
Division:
75
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (health care renewal)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
149
Nays:
122
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.28
pp. 821-22
|
Division:
71
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-303 Early Learning and Child Care Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
144
Nays:
116
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.22
pp. 790-92
|
Division:
70
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-284 Canada Student Financial Assistance Act (amendment: Canada access grants)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
156
Nays:
102
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.22
pp. 789-90
|
Division:
67
Motion:
motion respecting Senate amendments to Bill C-2 Federal Accountability Act (amendment: paragraph D, as amended)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.21
pp. 769-70
|
Division:
63
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-269 Employment Insurance Act (amendment: improvement of the employment insurance system)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
154
Nays:
105
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.08
pp. 665-67
|
Division:
60
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-253 Income Tax Act (amendment: deductibility of RESP contributions)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
140
Nays:
125
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.08
pp. 661-62
|
Division:
59
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (assistance for members and veterans of the Canadian Forces and their families)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
154
Nays:
111
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.07
pp. 653-55
|
Division:
55
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Fourth Report (Pay Equity Task Force recommendations) of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
153
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.07
pp. 646-47
|
Division:
53
Motion:
motion at report stage to amend Bill C-9 Criminal Code (amendment: conditional sentence of imprisonment)
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
124
Nays:
152
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.01
pp. 617-23
|
Division:
52
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Second Report (Report on the Canadian Wheat Board) of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.11.01
pp. 615-17
|
Division:
51
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-300 Canadian Wheat Board Act (amendment: direct sale of grain)
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
111
Nays:
149
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.25
pp. 581-82
|
Division:
50
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-257 Canada Labour Code (amendment: replacement workers)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
167
Nays:
101
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.25
pp. 579-80
|
Division:
49
Motion:
motion that the Seventeenth Report (Standing Orders) of the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs be not now concurred in but that it be referred back to Committee for further consideration with instruction that it amend the same so as to recommend that Standing Order 106(4) be amended by replacing the words "five days" with the words "ten days"
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
113
Nays:
159
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.25
pp. 577-79
|
Division:
48
Motion:
motion for concurrence in First Report (Kelowna Agreement) of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
160
Nays:
113
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.25
pp. 575-77
|
Division:
47
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Seventh Report (Study related to Canadian Museums) of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
146
Nays:
114
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.24
pp. 567-69
|
Division:
45
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-292 Kelowna Accord Implementation Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
123
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.18
pp. 545-47
|
Division:
42
Motion:
mmotion for concurrence in Eighth Report (Court Challenges Program) of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
160
Nays:
123
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.18
pp. 540-41
|
Division:
40
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (income support program for older workers)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
124
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.16
pp. 525-26
|
Division:
38
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-288 Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
152
Nays:
115
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.04
pp. 499-501
|
Division:
36
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (Status of Women)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
145
Nays:
118
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.10.03
pp. 490-91
|
Division:
35
Motion:
motion for concurrence in Second Report (Significant property) of the Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
145
Nays:
119
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.09.27
pp. 465-66
|
Division:
34
Motion:
motion for second reading of Bill C-293 Development Assistance Accountability Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
159
Nays:
108
Cabinet Minister:
Robert Nicholson,
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.09.20
pp. 406-07
|
Division:
30
Motion:
motion at report stage to amend Bill C-2 Federal Accountability Act
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
125
Nays:
165
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.06.21
pp. 330-32
|
Division:
28, 31
Motion:
motion at report stage to amend Bill C-2 Federal Accountability Act
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
165
Nays:
125
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.06.21
pp. 326-33
|
Division:
22
Motion:
motion that the House implement the Kelowna Accord
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
162
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.06.20
pp. 309-11
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Division:
19
Motion:
motion for concurrence in First Report (Imports of milk protein concentrates) of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
154
Nays:
123
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.06.13
pp. 273-75
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Division:
11
Motion:
motion that the House do now proceed to the Orders of the Day
Result:
negatived
Yeas:
116
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "YEA"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.06.05
pp. 229-31
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Division:
10
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
155
Nays:
121
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.05.30
pp. 210-12
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Division:
8
Motion:
motion of Business of Supply (Kyoto Protocol)
Result:
agreed
Yeas:
169
Nays:
125
Cabinet Minister:
Stephen Harper,
Prime Minister,
voted "NAY"
Source:
House of Commons Journals
2006.05.16
pp. 181-83
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