Bill C-30 is a proposed law to make the government's spring budget plans happen.
What They Voted On
Does the member have unanimous consent to split his time? Some hon. members: Agreed.
What This Vote Is Really About
This vote is about a small thing that helps the House of Commons run smoothly. The member wants to share their speaking time with someone else. They need everyone to agree, which is called unanimous consent. If everyone says yes, they can split their time. If even one person says no, they can't. This kind of vote happens often and helps speed things up. This vote is connected to Bill C-30. That proposed law would change some tax rules. For example, people might be able to deduct some work expenses. It also changes rules for businesses. Citizens should care because these tax changes could affect how much money they have.
This decision was made by "everyone agreed" — no individual MP votes were counted.
Related Bill
Implementing the Spring Economic Plan
This proposed law would make changes to taxes. It would let people deduct up to $10,000 for certain work-related expenses. It also changes some rules about capital gains and business transfers.
Passing