Bill C-230 is a proposed law, and the House voted to pass it.
What They Voted On
I request that the motion be carried on division, Madam Speaker.
What This Vote Is Really About
This vote is about a proposed law called Bill C-230. It's about making the government keep a public list of companies that have had their debt to the government forgiven. Right now, if a company owes money to the government, sometimes the government will agree to forgive that debt. This proposed law would make a public record of those forgiven debts. Anyone could look up the list to see which companies got their government debts wiped away. This matters because it's about transparency. People might want to know which companies are getting these breaks and why. It could help people decide if the government is being fair with taxpayer money.
This decision was made by "passed without counting" — no individual MP votes were counted.
Related Bill
Tracking Government Debt Relief
This proposed law would create a public list of companies that had their government debt forgiven. It would change some other laws to make this happen. People could then see which companies got a break on their government loans.

Passing