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Hon. Pierre Poilievre's voting history

Photo of Hon. Pierre Poilievre
Current constituency
Carleton
Province / Territory
Ontario
Party
Conservative
Votes cast
3,199
Bills sponsored
2

Overall summary

This Member of Parliament demonstrates a consistent pattern of voting against government bills, particularly when in opposition. Their voting record reveals a principled approach to legislation, often aligning with their party's position while maintaining a critical stance on government spending and fiscal policies.

The MP shows particular interest in criminal justice reform, public safety, and targeted social policies. They have supported bills addressing specific issues like victim rights, animal protection, and healthcare worker safety, while consistently opposing budget implementation acts and appropriation bills. This suggests a careful scrutiny of government expenditures and fiscal management.

Notably, the MP has shown some flexibility in their voting patterns, occasionally supporting bills that align with their principles regardless of party lines. For example, they voted in favor of C-6 on conversion therapy and C-8 related to Indigenous reconciliation, while opposing broader government initiatives.

The MP's voting history indicates a nuanced approach to legislation, with a tendency to support targeted, issue-specific bills while remaining skeptical of comprehensive government programs and spending measures. This pattern suggests a legislator who carefully evaluates each bill on its merits while maintaining a consistent philosophical framework.

Issues

Economy

  • Inflation and Cost of Living

    The MP has shown skepticism towards government measures addressing cost of living and inflation. They consistently voted against bills like C-78 and C-47 that propose temporary tax relief strategies. However, they have supported some targeted measures like C-365 on open banking and shown concern about rising costs, particularly through votes on bills like C-234 that addressed carbon pricing's impact on agricultural costs and potential food prices.

  • Jobs

    The MP appears skeptical of government job creation strategies, particularly those related to climate transition and cultural sectors. They voted against C-50, which established frameworks for sustainable job creation. However, they have shown support for specific employment-related legislation such as C-215 on extending Employment Insurance benefits and bills supporting veterans' employment opportunities like C-27.

  • Taxation

    The MP consistently demonstrates a critical stance towards government taxation approaches, voting against bills that introduce new tax measures or modify existing tax structures, such as C-8. However, they support targeted tax measures like C-240 involving charitable donation tax exemptions and have shown interest in tax transparency through support of S-243, which aimed to require reporting on tax evasion and calculating the tax gap.

  • Spending

    The MP consistently votes against government spending bills, budget implementation acts, and appropriation bills like C-102, C-8, and C-55. This voting pattern indicates a critical approach to government expenditure and budget allocations, suggesting a preference for fiscal restraint and more targeted government spending.

Social Services

  • Healthcare

    The MP has shown a mixed approach to healthcare legislation. They voted against the Pharmacare Act C-64 and bills like C-252 and C-293 related to public health initiatives, suggesting skepticism about expanding public healthcare coverage. However, they have supported targeted healthcare measures like C-284 for a national eye care strategy, C-323 to remove GST from mental health services, and C-211 addressing PTSD treatment.

  • Childcare

    The MP voted against C-35, the Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act, indicating opposition to the government's national childcare strategy and approach to supporting families.

  • Seniors and Pensions

    The MP has demonstrated concern for seniors' financial security, supporting bills like C-253 on pension protections during corporate bankruptcies, C-319 proposing increases to Old Age Security, and C-3 providing additional support to low-income seniors through Old Age Security modifications.

Environment

  • Climate

    The MP appears skeptical of government climate initiatives, voting against bills like C-12, the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act, C-50, and C-245 that aim to support a net-zero economy and sustainable infrastructure investments. They have shown engagement with climate-related policy through votes on bills like C-342, which indirectly relates to carbon pricing.

  • Environmental Protection

    The MP shows a nuanced approach to environmental protection, voting against comprehensive environmental strategy bills like C-69 while supporting specific environmental measures such as C-204 regarding plastic waste export restrictions and C-248 regarding national urban parks.

  • Energy

    The MP has engaged with energy policy through bills addressing carbon pricing and agricultural energy use, such as C-234. They have also shown a critical stance on energy-related legislation, particularly bills concerning oil transportation and tanker regulations like C-48.

Social Justice

  • Reconciliation

    The MP shows a mixed approach to Indigenous reconciliation. They supported C-8 related to Indigenous reconciliation but voted against bills like C-262, which sought to align Canadian laws with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and C-15. They have shown some recognition of Indigenous issues in bills like C-22, which acknowledges intersectional challenges.

  • Immigration and Integration

    The MP has been critical of immigration policy changes, voting against bills that modify immigration frameworks like C-43. However, they have supported bills like C-242 to make family immigration more accessible and S-8 that strengthen immigration controls and entry requirements.

  • Income Inequality and Poverty

    The MP has supported measures to reduce financial burdens on lower-income individuals, such as tax credit expansions and travel expense deductions. They showed interest in addressing systemic inequalities through support of C-230 and bills like C-215 on Employment Insurance that could help low-income workers.

  • Gender and Sexuality

    The MP is supportive of LGBTQ+ rights, voting in favor of C-6 on conversion therapy. However, they appear critical of government approaches to diversity and representation, as seen in opposition to C-11.

  • Racism

    The MP supports addressing systemic barriers, as seen in voting patterns around bills like C-226 addressing environmental racism and C-305 which broadened protections against hate-motivated mischief.

Security and Defense

  • Crime

    The MP consistently supports targeted criminal code amendments and bills enhancing public safety. They have voted for bills like S-210 on protecting young persons from online pornography, C-379, C-84 on animal cruelty, S-12 on sex offender registration, and C-351 addressing dangerous offenders. They also support bills focused on rehabilitation, such as C-228 and C-283 on addiction treatment in penitentiaries.

  • Gun Control

    The MP consistently voted against gun control legislation like C-21, indicating opposition to expanded firearm regulations.

  • Defense

    The MP has supported defense-related bills, particularly those modifying military justice and national security procedures. They have shown support for bills like C-26 on cybersecurity and C-70 addressing foreign interference and national security.