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Vote #114Counted Vote5 May 2026

This is a change to Bill C-11 that would rewrite part of the proposed law about the military, from page 5 to page 7.

Passed178 Yeas
158 Nays
4 Paired

What They Voted On

That Bill C-11, in Clause 8, be amended by replacing line 11 on page 5 to line 34 on page 7 with the following:

What This Vote Is Really About

This vote is about a proposed change to Bill C-11. Bill C-11 is a proposed law that would update the rules for military justice. This specific vote is about changing a section of the proposed law that deals with military police. The change would replace several pages of the proposed law with new text. It seems like lawmakers want to rewrite part of the proposed law to change how military police operate. If this change passes, it will directly affect how the military justice system works, especially concerning the military police. Citizens should care because it impacts how fairly people in the military are treated when accused of breaking the law. It also affects the public's trust in the military justice system.

Related Bill

C-11

Updating Military Justice System

There's a proposed law to change how the military handles justice. It would update the rules and processes for military law. The goal is to make the system more modern.

Introduced Sep 26, 2025·Last discussed 10 days ago
Independent
Hon. David J. McGuinty
Chance of
Passing
75%
Likely
How Canada Voted
How the House Voted

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Speaker
Speaker's Left
Speaker's Right
Yea (178)
Nay (158)
Paired (4)
Did not vote (3)
Did Not Vote (3)
Conservative: 2Liberal: 1
Ned Kuruc (Conservative)
Francis Scarpaleggia (Liberal)
Rachael Thomas (Conservative)