The House resumed consideration of the motion of , seconded by , — That the House support the government’s decision to broaden, improve, and redefine our contribution to the effort to combat ISIL by better leveraging Canadian expertise while complementing the work of our coalition partners to ensure maximum effect, including:
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(a) refocusing our military contribution by expanding the advise and assist mission of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in Iraq, significantly increasing intelligence capabilities in Iraq and theatre-wide, deploying CAF medical personnel, offering to provide the Government of Iraq ministerial liaison personnel to the Ministries of Defence and the Interior, enhancing capacity-building efforts with our defence partners in Jordan and Lebanon to advance regional stability, and withdrawing our CF-18s while maintaining air force surveillance and refuelling capability;
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(b) improving the living conditions of conflict-affected populations and helping to build the foundations for long-term regional stability of host communities, including Lebanon and Jordan;
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(c) investing significantly in humanitarian assistance while working with experienced humanitarian partners to support the basic needs of conflict-affected populations, including children and victims of sexual and gender-based violence;
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(d) engaging more effectively with political leaders throughout the region, increasing Canada’s contribution to international efforts aimed at finding political solutions to the crises affecting the region and reinforcing our diplomatic presence to facilitate the delivery of enhanced programming, supporting increased CAF deployments, strengthening dialogue with local and international partners on the ground and generally giving Canada a stronger voice in the region;
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(e) welcoming tens of thousands of Syrian refugees to Canada;
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that the House express its appreciation and pride to the members of the CAF, diplomatic and intelligence personnel for their participation in the fight against terrorism, to Canadian humanitarian workers for their efforts to provide critical support to conflict-affected populations, and reconfirm our commitment to our allies in the coalition against ISIL; and
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that the House note the government’s resolve to return to the House within two years with a new motion on Canada’s contribution to the region; (Government Business No. 2)
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And of the amendment of , seconded by , — That the motion be amended by replacing all the words after the words “That the House” with the following:
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“(a) urge the government to re-establish Canada's influence within the international decision-making process in the fight against terrorism and rebuild the trust Canada has lost with its allies by reversing its decision to withdraw CF-18s from the air combat mission, which essentially removes Canada from any combat role; (b) ensure Canadian humanitarian relief does not directly or indirectly support jihadi terrorism; and (c) express its appreciation and pride to all members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and in particular, Special Operation Forces and the RCAF members in the Air Task Force, including CF-18 pilots, and thank them for their extraordinary efforts in the fight against terrorism and for protecting Canadians at home.”.
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The debate continued.
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Pursuant to Order made Thursday, February 18, 2016, the House proceeded to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion of , seconded by , — That, given Canada and Israel share a long history of friendship as well as economic and diplomatic relations, the House reject the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which promotes the demonization and delegitimization of the State of Israel, and call upon the government to condemn any and all attempts by Canadian organizations, groups or individuals to promote the BDS movement, both here at home and abroad.
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The question was put on the motion and it was agreed to on the following division:
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(Division No. 14 -- Vote no 14) |
YEAS -- POUR
Aboultaif Albas Albrecht Aldag Allison Ambrose Amos Anderson Arnold Ayoub Bains Barlow Baylis Beech Bennett Bergen Bernier Berthold Bezan Bibeau Bittle Blair Blaney (Bellechasse—Les Etchemins—Lévis) Block Boissonnault Bossio Brassard Breton Brison Brown Caesar-Chavannes Calkins Carr Carrie Casey (Cumberland—Colchester) Casey (Charlottetown) Chagger Champagne Chong Clarke Clement Cooper Cormier Cuzner Dabrusin DeCourcey Deltell Dhaliwal Dhillon Di Iorio Diotte Doherty Dreeshen Drouin Duclos Duguid Duncan (Etobicoke North)
Dzerowicz Easter Eglinski Ehsassi Ellis Eyking Eyolfson Falk Fast Fergus Fillmore Finley Finnigan Fisher Foote Fragiskatos Fraser (West Nova) Freeland Fry Gallant Garneau Généreux Genuis Gerretsen Gladu Godin Goldsmith-Jones Goodale Gould Gourde Graham Grewal Hajdu Harder Hardie Harper Harvey Hehr Housefather Hutchings Iacono Jeneroux Joly Jones Jordan Kelly Kent Kitchen Kmiec Lake Lametti Lamoureux Lapointe Lauzon (Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry) Lauzon (Argenteuil—La Petite-Nation) LeBlanc Lebouthillier
Lefebvre Leitch Lemieux Leslie Levitt Liepert Lobb Lockhart Long Ludwig Lukiwski MacAulay (Cardigan) MacKenzie MacKinnon (Gatineau) Maguire Maloney Massé (Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia) May (Cambridge) McCallum McCauley (Edmonton West) McColeman McDonald McKinnon (Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam) McLeod (Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo) McLeod (Northwest Territories) Mendicino Mihychuk Miller (Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound) Miller (Ville-Marie—Le Sud-Ouest—Île-des-Soeurs) Monsef Morneau Morrissey Murray Nater Nault Nicholson Nuttall Oliphant Oliver O'Regan O'Toole Ouellette Paradis Paul-Hus Peschisolido Peterson Petitpas Taylor Philpott Picard Poilievre Poissant Qualtrough Raitt Rayes Reid Rempel Richards
Rioux Ritz Robillard Rodriguez Romanado Rota Rudd Ruimy Saini Sajjan Samson Sangha Sarai Saroya Scarpaleggia Scheer Schiefke Schmale Schulte Serré Sgro Shanahan Sheehan Shields Shipley Sidhu (Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon) Sidhu (Brampton South) Sikand Simms Sopuck Sorbara Sorenson Stanton Strahl Stubbs Sweet Tassi Tootoo Trost Trudeau Van Kesteren Van Loan Vandal Vaughan Vecchio Viersen Wagantall Warawa Warkentin Watts Waugh Webber Wilkinson Wilson-Raybould Wong Wrzesnewskyj Yurdiga Zimmer
Total: -- 229
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NAYS -- CONTRE
Angus Arseneault Ashton Aubin Bagnell Benson Blaikie Blaney (North Island—Powell River) Boudrias Boulerice Boutin-Sweet Brosseau Cannings
Caron Choquette Christopherson Cullen Dubé Duncan (Edmonton Strathcona) Dusseault Duvall Fortin Garrison Gill Hardcastle Hughes
Johns Jolibois Julian Kwan Laverdière MacGregor Malcolmson Marcil Masse (Windsor West) Mathyssen Moore Mulcair Nantel
Plamondon Quach Ramsey Rankin Saganash Sansoucy Stetski Stewart Thériault Trudel Weir Whalen
Total: -- 51
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PAIRED -- PAIRÉS
Nil--Aucun
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