
193 stances tracked · 7 shifts
Voting Yea means supporting reforms to reduce mandatory minimums and increase judicial discretion in sentencing, aiming to make punishments more proportionate and flexible.
Voting Nay means opposing reductions in mandatory penalties and preferring to retain stricter, legislated minimum punishments intended to deter and punish certain offences.
Voting Yea means supporting the set of statutory changes to modernize and recalibrate offences and sentencing provisions in the Criminal Code.
Voting Nay means opposing the specific textual amendments to the Criminal Code, whether due to concerns about scope, legal effects, or policy direction.
Voting Yea means supporting expanded use of alternative, community-based sentences and reducing reliance on incarceration for certain offences.
Voting Nay means opposing broader use of conditional sentences and preferring custodial sentences for the offences affected.
Voting Yea means supporting moves away from criminalization for simple possession toward diversion and non-punitive responses focused on health and social supports.
Voting Nay means opposing diversion/decriminalization measures and supporting continued criminal enforcement for possession as a deterrent or public safety tool.
Voting Yea means endorsing a harm-reduction, public-health approach to substance use and supporting policies that reduce criminalization and stigma.
Voting Nay means opposing formal adoption of harm-reduction principles in drug policy, preferring enforcement-focused approaches.
Support applying lawful interception powers to investigate foreign interference offences
Support strengthening sabotage laws to protect essential infrastructure from harmful acts
Voting Nay means opposing adding exceptions/authorizations to existing offences; concerns may include weakening anti‑terrorism prohibitions or preferring alternative safeguards.
Support designating federal security staff as public officers
Support requiring custody or disposal of firearms during court referrals
Support expanding interception scope for weapons-related investigations
Support increasing maximum penalties for serious weapons offences
Support criminalizing harmful firearm-related digital information
Support enabling emergency orders to restrict firearm access for safety
Support classifying certain firearms as prohibited devices
Support restricting licences for those subject to protection orders or domestic violence convictions
Support criminal penalties for modifying magazines to increase capacity
Support coordinated commencement to implement related firearms provisions effectively
Supports simultaneous bilingual publication of precedential federal decisions
Voting Yea means supporting a legal change to require judges to consider electronic monitoring as a release condition in intimate-partner violence cases, prioritizing victim safety in bail decisions and expanding explicit factors for pre-trial release.
Voting Yea means supporting mandatory judicial continuing education on intimate-partner violence, coercive control, sexual assault law, and related social context to improve judicial responses and fairness in such cases.
Support strengthening criminal penalties to deter and address deliberate non-compliance with new tax rules
Voting Yea means supporting a temporary, targeted increase to the GST/HST credit to provide immediate cost-of-living relief to eligible low- and modest-income individuals and families by increasing refundable tax credit payments for the 2022–2023 benefit year.
Voting Yea means supporting a statutory increase in GST/HST credit amounts and the creation of deemed-payment mechanisms to deliver larger and periodic GSTC transfers to eligible low- and modest-income individuals and families (including shared-custody parent adjustments).
He says the federal sustainable jobs action plan falls short and calls for an ambitious, worker-focused plan including a jobs guarantee, meaningful upskilling, relocation support for shifting industries, and stronger pensions to protect workers in transition.
Voting Yea means supporting increased federal spending/transfers to provide targeted cost-of-living relief through larger and advance GSTC payments, accepting the fiscal cost to deliver near-term support.
Don Davies says New Democrats will press the government for immediate, concrete actions — not long-term promises — to protect Canada’s economy, sovereignty and security amid trade uncertainty and disputes, while prioritizing jobs, housing, health care and affordability.
Support government spending package for 2026
Don Davies said that although the NDP did not like the government's budget, defeating it would not improve it or help Canadians and would instead plunge the country into another federal election only months after the last one.
Don Davies said the NDP cannot support the federal budget, arguing it fails to meet the moment or address urgent needs for Canadians, but he and his caucus chose not to trigger an election to keep Parliament functioning amid instability.
Don Davies said the NDP could not support the federal budget and intended to vote against it, but prioritized avoiding an election — arguing that defeating the budget would plunge the country into an unnecessary election, so they sought to prevent one.
Don Davies, as interim NDP leader, stated that all seven New Democrat MPs would vote against the Conservative sub-amendment to the budget amendment—opposing a motion that would have condemned the budget and potentially forced a new federal election.
Don Davies demands transparency and accountability for newly created special agencies that will manage large sums, calling the secrecy "alarming" and "unacceptable" and insisting MPs have a right to see the framework agreements and guardrails governing spending.
Don Davies says it's the government's responsibility, specifically Prime Minister Carney's, to craft a minority-government budget that can win the support of at least one opposition party; he urges collaborative outreach and states the NDP has had no talks exchanging support with Liberals.
Voting Yea means approving the government's supplementary appropriations and allowing the outlined federal spending for 2025–26 to proceed.
Voting Yea means supporting legal protection for Canada's supply management import controls — preventing increases in tariff rate quotas or reductions in over‑quota tariffs for dairy, poultry and eggs to preserve domestic producer protection.
Voting Yea means endorsing the specific spending choices and departmental allocations set out in the Supplementary Estimates (B), allowing those priorities to be funded.
Support government spending package for 2024
Support allowing governments to fund regulator expenses for requested work
Support establishing a revenues regime to capture value from submerged land licences
Support expanding worker safety protections to offshore renewable energy workers
Support government spending package for 2023
Voting Yea means supporting measures that strengthen unions' bargaining power and strike effectiveness by banning many forms of replacement labour, enforcing timely dispute resolution, and protecting reinstatement rights.
Voting Yea means supporting tougher enforcement and deterrence to protect workers' rights during strikes/lockouts, including high fines and administrative penalties to discourage use of replacement labour and ensure reinstatement.
Voting Yea supports allocating federal funds to implement a statutory framework for a fair net-zero transition including administrative bodies and programmatic supports.
Voting Yea endorses explicit inclusion of unions and collective representation in transition planning and advisory structures.
Voting Yea favors government-led, planned efforts to promote job creation tied to the low-carbon transition.
Voting Yea supports legislated attention to protecting workers from adverse impacts of decarbonization and providing transition assistance.
Support government spending package for 2025
Voting Yea means supporting legislative tariff and customs changes necessary to implement the FTA and facilitate preferential trade between Canada and Ukraine.
Voting Yea means supporting the appropriation and payment of Canada's share of institutional and administrative costs arising from implementing the FTA.
Voting Yea means supporting a temporary tax incentive to encourage construction of purpose-built rental housing by enhancing the GST rebate, with the aim of increasing rental supply and improving housing affordability.
Voting Yea means supporting a package of fiscal and regulatory actions intended to reduce household costs by stimulating rental supply and curbing anti-competitive/excessive pricing in essential markets.
Voting Yea means supporting stronger competition enforcement tools to prevent excessive and unfair selling prices, intended to protect consumers and address affordability pressures in essential markets (e.g., groceries).
Support government spending package for 2023
Supports central oversight by Treasury Board for official-languages policy and compliance
Supports public reporting and employee information on language compliance
Supports statutory language protections for employees and consumers in federally regulated private businesses
Supports establishing complaint and referral mechanisms for workplace language rights
Supports statutory protections for workers who exercise language rights and measures to foster French
Voting Yea means supporting the government’s authorization to spend the supplementary funds and to finalize the 2022–23 federal budgetary adjustments.
Voting Yea means endorsing the specific allocation of funds to the government’s prioritized programs and departmental needs identified in the Supplementary Estimates (C).
Voting Yea means supporting a targeted income tax deduction that reduces taxable income for mobile trades workers required to pay their own travel costs, increasing their after-tax income and treating these travel costs as business-related deductions.
Voting Yea means supporting a policy that protects mobile workers financially by offsetting travel costs through the tax system, improving equity for tradespersons required to travel long distances for work.
Voting Yea means supporting measures to protect firefighters as workers — improved prevention, recognition of occupational cancers, standards review, screening and support for worker health.
Voting Yea means supporting the accompanying tax-law changes needed to integrate the Canada disability benefit into the federal tax and transfer framework.
Voting Yea means supporting the creation of a new federal spending program to reduce poverty among working-age persons with disabilities and backing federal prioritization of income supports and related administrative arrangements.
Voting Yea means supporting stronger public mechanisms to resolve commercial disputes between platforms and news organizations to ensure fair outcomes and protect domestic news markets.
Voting Yea means supporting a law that creates a formal bargaining framework to rebalance bargaining power between large digital platforms and news organizations, seeks to secure payment/terms for news content and to sustain Canadian journalism.
Support enhanced reporting to reduce tax avoidance via trusts
Support imposing a temporary surcharge on very large financial groups to recoup excess profits
Support targeted tax credit to boost critical mineral exploration in Canada
Support treating short-term housing dispositions as business income to limit quick speculative gains
Support new tax-advantaged vehicle to help first-time homebuyers save
Support enabling government capitalization and governance for Canada Growth Fund
Support eliminating interest accrual for students and apprentices to reduce borrower burdens
Voting Yea means supporting the government's allocation of additional funds to cover departmental and program expenses set out in the Supplementary Estimates (B) for 2022–23.
Voting Yea means supporting targeted federal investments aimed at regional economic development and job creation in Atlantic Canada.
Voting Yea means supporting federal action to create jobs and training opportunities tied to green-economy projects in the Prairies.
Voting Yea means supporting stronger legal protection for pension plan beneficiaries and retirees by prioritizing payment of unfunded pension liabilities and requiring transparency on plan solvency; it favors shifting some financial risks back onto employers/insolvency estates and increasing oversight of pension funding.
Voting Yea means approving the enabling tax-law changes needed to implement the benefits and their administration under existing federal tax/excise frameworks.
Voting Yea means supporting direct, targeted federal assistance to reduce household rental cost pressures as a response to rising cost of living.
Voting Yea means supporting a targeted cash-transfer-style response to ease immediate cost-of-living pressures for vulnerable households.
Support government spending package for 2022
Support providing the agency with the appropriated operating funds and authority to make recoverable CPP/EI expenditures for 2022–23
Voting Yea means supporting formal authorization of the supplementary appropriations and enabling the federal government to legally spend the listed amounts for 2022–23 as set out in the Supplementary Estimates (A).
Support expanding tax relief for northern residents by increasing optional travel expense claims
Support compensating farming businesses in backstop jurisdictions for fuel charge impacts via a refundable credit
Support providing direct financial support to businesses for ventilation upgrades via a refundable tax credit
Support capping the recovery period for CEBA loan amounts, providing certainty for borrowers and administrators
Support clarifying and limiting EI benefit durations for certain seasonal workers to adjust program parameters
Voting Yea means endorsing the specific spending priorities and allocations to the named departments and Crown corporations, allowing these programs and payments to proceed.
Oppose extending the federal wage subsidy program beyond its prior expiry.
Oppose allowing extension of subsidy programs by regulation; prefer legislative changes only.
Oppose mandating this specific audit if seen as duplicative or politically motivated.
Oppose the budgetary amendment if it improperly authorizes spending or lacks oversight.
Oppose expanding leave entitlements that may impose additional burdens on federally regulated employers.
Oppose establishing a new federal lockdown benefit program.
Voting Yea means supporting the government's supplementary spending allocations and enabling the specified departmental expenditures and transfers for 2021–22.
Voting Yea means supporting integration of addiction services into responses to drug possession and prioritizing treatment over punishment.
Voting Nay means opposing diversionary referrals to addiction services via criminal justice actors and favoring continued criminal processing.
Don Davies criticizes the federal government's response to the pharmacare expert report as 'shockingly dismissive' and 'politically dishonest,' calls on the Liberals to come clean about their plans, and notes he helped negotiate the Pharmacare Act last year.
Voting Yea means approving additional federal funding to support health research and CIHR program commitments for the fiscal year.
Voting Yea means supporting new federal limits on commercial marketing of unhealthy foods to children to protect physical and mental health, reduce childhood obesity, and empower regulators to define and enforce advertising standards.
Support environmental pre‑assessment requirements before certain drug activities proceed
Voting Yea means supporting the additional federal funding for health research and CIHR’s operating/grant activities included in these supplementary estimates.
Voting Yea means supporting federal leadership to improve availability of health services related to occupational cancers for firefighters — funding/coordination for research, screening guidance, data collection, training of providers, and public awareness measures.
Voting Yea means supporting a targeted, temporary federal intervention to reduce out-of-pocket costs and improve access to dental care for young children.
Voting Yea means supporting recognition of private health insurance purchased outside Canada for visitor visa eligibility, which may reduce pressure on provincial health plans and enable extended family visits.
Support federal funding to assist proof-of-vaccination programs and related public health efforts