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Jagmeet Singh's voting history

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Current constituency
Burnaby South
Province / Territory
British Columbia
Party
NDP
Votes cast
1,068
Bills sponsored
1

Overall summary

This Member of Parliament demonstrates a consistent voting pattern aligned with their party's positions, particularly while participating in a supply and confidence agreement. Their voting record shows a balanced approach across multiple policy areas, with notable focus on social justice, environmental protection, criminal justice reform, and cost of living measures.

The MP has consistently supported bills addressing complex social challenges, such as S-215 which aims to enhance sentencing for violent crimes against Indigenous women, C-332 which introduces legal protections against coercive control in intimate partnerships, and C-295 protecting vulnerable adults in long-term care. They have also backed progressive criminal justice reforms like C-5, which removed mandatory minimum penalties and sought more rehabilitative approaches to drug offenses.

On economic matters, the MP has supported measures addressing cost of living challenges, including C-31 which provided targeted dental and rental housing benefits, C-78 introducing a temporary GST/HST holiday, and C-241 offering tax deductions for tradespeople. Their support for comprehensive legislation like C-59 and C-19 demonstrates an understanding of complex economic and social policy.

The MP has shown particular interest in environmental sustainability, supporting bills like C-50 on sustainable jobs, S-222 encouraging environmentally friendly construction, and C-245 focusing on sustainable infrastructure. While generally voting with their party, they have occasionally demonstrated independence, such as voting against C-356 on housing policy and S-224 related to human trafficking definitions.

Issues

Economy

  • Inflation and Cost of Living

    The MP has consistently supported measures addressing cost of living challenges for Canadians. They voted for bills like C-31, which provided targeted dental and rental housing benefits to households struggling with rising costs, and C-78, which introduced a temporary GST/HST holiday to provide immediate relief. The MP also supported C-241, offering tax deductions for workers traveling to job sites, and comprehensive legislation like C-19 which introduced changes to tax credits and implemented a luxury tax on high-value items. Their voting record suggests a commitment to both targeted relief for vulnerable populations and broader economic measures that could help Canadians manage inflation and rising expenses.

  • Jobs

    The MP has demonstrated support for job creation and worker protections across various sectors. They voted for the C-50 Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act, which promotes sustainable employment with a focus on creating jobs that support a net-zero economy. The MP also supported C-58, which limits the use of replacement workers during strikes and introduces penalties for employers who violate labor regulations. Their voting record shows interest in labor mobility through supporting the Labour Mobility Deduction in C-19 and tax relief for tradespeople and apprentices in C-241. The MP appears to favor legislation that balances economic development with worker rights and supports transitions in changing economic sectors.

  • Taxation

    The MP consistently supports nuanced tax policy changes that balance revenue generation with targeted relief. They voted for bills like C-59 and C-19, which introduced complex taxation measures including digital services tax, adjustments to corporate tax rules, and modifications to income tax provisions. The MP has shown particular interest in tax credits that support specific policy goals, such as clean energy equipment in C-19, the First-Time Homebuyers' Tax Credit in C-32, and removing GST from mental health services in C-323. Their voting pattern suggests a pragmatic approach to taxation that considers both fiscal responsibility and targeted economic incentives.

  • Spending

    The MP consistently supports government spending that balances fiscal responsibility with social investments. They have voted in favor of numerous appropriation bills like C-75, C-74, and C-67, which allocate funds across various government departments. Their voting record shows support for spending on social programs, healthcare, Indigenous services, and infrastructure development. The MP has also backed bills like C-35, which commits to long-term funding for early learning and child care programs, indicating a preference for strategic investments in social infrastructure. Their approach suggests a belief that targeted government spending can address systemic challenges while maintaining responsible fiscal management.

Social Services

  • Healthcare

    The MP demonstrates strong support for expanding healthcare access and addressing gaps in the current system. They voted for C-321, which aims to provide greater legal protection for healthcare workers, and C-284, creating a national strategy for eye care focused on preventing and treating eye diseases. The MP also supported C-323, which aims to make mental health services more affordable by removing GST, and C-216, which proposed a health-based approach to substance use. Their voting record shows interest in expanding healthcare definitions in C-59 to include psychotherapists and counselling therapists, suggesting a commitment to comprehensive healthcare that includes mental health services.

  • Childcare

    The MP has shown strong support for childcare initiatives, most notably through their vote for C-35, the Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act, which aims to establish accessible and affordable childcare nationwide. They also supported childcare-related provisions in C-19 regarding Children's Special Allowance, and C-318, which proposed new EI benefits for adoptive and surrogate parents. Their voting pattern suggests a commitment to family support systems that enable parents to participate in the workforce while ensuring quality care for children. The MP appears to favor approaches that make childcare accessible to families across income levels and recognize diverse family structures.

  • Seniors and Pensions

    The MP demonstrates a strong commitment to seniors' financial security and pension protection. They supported C-228 and C-319, which prioritize pension protection and income support for seniors. The MP also voted for pension-related amendments in C-19 and provisions in C-59 related to retirement compensation arrangements. Their support for C-295, which aims to protect vulnerable adults in long-term care facilities, shows concern for seniors' wellbeing beyond financial considerations. The voting record suggests the MP favors policies that strengthen retirement security and adapt pension systems to meet changing economic conditions.

Environment

  • Climate

    The MP demonstrates strong support for climate action and the transition to a low-carbon economy. They voted for C-50, which supports Canada's transition to a net-zero economy, and C-12, the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, which sets targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The MP also supported climate-related provisions in bills like C-19 regarding Climate Action Incentive payments, C-59 supporting carbon capture and clean technology tax credits, and S-222 encouraging environmentally beneficial materials in construction. Their voting pattern suggests a commitment to addressing climate change through both targeted initiatives and comprehensive policy frameworks.

  • Environmental Protection

    The MP consistently supports environmental protection measures across various contexts. They voted for S-5, which recognizes the right to a healthy environment and strengthens environmental assessment processes, and C-226, which addresses environmental racism. The MP also supported C-245, which aims to refocus infrastructure investments towards environmentally sustainable projects, and provisions in C-59 establishing the Canada Water Agency. Their voting against C-375, which proposed changes to environmental impact assessments, suggests a cautious approach to modifying existing environmental protections. Overall, the MP appears committed to strengthening environmental safeguards while ensuring they address systemic inequities.

  • Energy

    The MP supports a balanced approach to energy policy that emphasizes transition to cleaner sources while recognizing economic realities. They voted for C-49, which provides frameworks for offshore renewable energy projects while maintaining environmental safeguards, and C-235, which supports clean energy transitions particularly in Prairie provinces. The MP also backed energy-related provisions in C-19 expanding capital cost allowance for clean energy equipment, and in C-59 supporting tax provisions for lithium exploration and zero-emission technology. Their support for C-88, which included amendments to the Canada Petroleum Resources Act, suggests a nuanced approach that considers both environmental protection and energy development needs.

Social Justice

  • Reconciliation

    The MP demonstrates a strong commitment to Indigenous reconciliation across multiple policy areas. They consistently supported bills addressing Indigenous issues, such as S-215 on violent crimes against Indigenous women and C-29, which establishes the National Council for Reconciliation. The MP also voted for C-15, which aligns Canadian laws with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and C-369, which establishes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Their support for bills that include Indigenous consultation and engagement, such as C-88, C-223, and C-284, further demonstrates a commitment to meaningful Indigenous participation in policy development.

  • Immigration and Integration

    The MP supports inclusive immigration policies that recognize diversity and facilitate integration. They voted for C-13, which includes provisions for Francophone immigration, and S-245, which expands citizenship accessibility. The MP also supported C-238, addressing language requirements for citizenship in Quebec, and C-353, which amended immigration laws to assist Canadians held hostage or arbitrarily detained abroad. Their support for C-8, which updates the citizenship oath to recognize Aboriginal and treaty rights, suggests an interest in connecting immigration policy with reconciliation efforts. The MP appears to favor approaches that support newcomers while respecting Canada's linguistic and cultural diversity.

  • Income Inequality and Poverty

    The MP consistently supports measures aimed at reducing income inequality and poverty, particularly for vulnerable populations. They voted for C-22, the Canada Disability Benefit Act, which aims to reduce poverty for working-age individuals with disabilities, and C-223, which proposed a national framework for guaranteed basic income. The MP also supported C-265 extending Employment Insurance sickness benefits, and provisions in C-59 increasing rural supplements and facilitating employee ownership trusts. Their voting record suggests a commitment to comprehensive approaches that address systemic barriers while providing direct support to those experiencing financial hardship.

  • Reproductive Rights

    The MP has shown support for reproductive rights through their voting record, though this issue appears less frequently than others. They supported expanded medical expense tax credits for fertility-related expenses in C-32 and comprehensive healthcare coverage including contraception provisions in the Pharmacare Act. While the available voting data provides limited insight into the MP's specific stance on abortion access or other reproductive health issues, their support for healthcare initiatives that include reproductive health services suggests a generally supportive position on reproductive rights.

  • Gender and Sexuality

    The MP supports inclusive policies that recognize gender diversity and protect LGBTQ+ rights. They voted for C-6 addressing conversion therapy, and supported broadcasting policies in C-11 that serve diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. The MP also backed C-15, which specifically mentions addressing discrimination against gender-diverse and two-spirit persons, and supported gender equality provisions in trade agreements through C-4. Their voting for bills like C-50 and C-29, which emphasize representation and opportunities for equity-seeking groups, further demonstrates a commitment to gender equality and LGBTQ+ inclusion.

  • Racism

    The MP consistently supports anti-racism efforts and addressing systemic discrimination. They voted for C-226, which explicitly addresses environmental racism, and C-40, which considers racial representation in justice systems. The MP also supported bills recognizing cultural diversity like S-214 on International Mother Language Day and C-232 establishing Arab Heritage Month. Their support for C-11, which aims to support programming for racialized communities, and C-50, which addresses employment barriers for racialized communities, demonstrates a commitment to addressing racial inequities across multiple policy domains.

Security and Defense

  • Crime

    The MP demonstrates a nuanced approach to criminal justice, supporting both public safety measures and progressive reforms. They consistently voted for bills enhancing victim protection, such as S-215 addressing violent crimes against Indigenous women, C-332 on coercive control in intimate partnerships, and C-320 for victim information. The MP also supported progressive reforms like C-5, which reduced mandatory minimums and emphasized rehabilitation, and C-216 seeking to decriminalize drug possession. Their support for C-20 on public complaints against law enforcement and C-70 on countering foreign interference suggests a balanced approach that values both accountability and public safety.

  • Gun Control

    The MP supports strengthened gun control measures, as evidenced by their vote for C-21, which introduces significant changes to firearms regulations. They also supported gun control-related provisions in bills like C-332 and C-5, which modified approaches to firearm offenses by removing some mandatory minimum penalties. While gun control does not appear as a primary focus in their voting record, the MP's consistent support for legislation that includes firearm regulations suggests a position favoring stricter gun control measures to enhance public safety.

  • Defense

    The MP supports national defense initiatives while emphasizing accountability and information protection. They voted for C-70, which included amendments to protect sensitive defense information, and C-26 on cybersecurity, indicating an interest in national security. The MP has also consistently supported budget allocations for the Department of National Defence in appropriation bills, suggesting a standard approach to defense funding. While defense policy does not appear as a primary focus in their voting record, the MP's votes indicate support for maintaining Canada's defense capabilities while ensuring proper oversight and security measures.

  • Foreign Aid

    The MP supports Canada's international assistance commitments, though this issue appears less frequently in their voting record. They voted for foreign aid measures in budget bills like C-24 and C-32, and supported C-281, the International Human Rights Act, which suggests an interest in international human rights and diplomatic accountability. The MP also backed increased financial assistance to international institutions through bills like C-69. Their voting pattern indicates support for maintaining Canada's role in providing international development assistance while ensuring accountability in how foreign aid is administered.