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  • His favourite word is system.

Conservative MP for Fundy Royal (New Brunswick)

Won his last election, in 2021, with 48% of the vote.

This week

Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-273 Thank you, Madam Chair. You know, I think my Conservative colleagues have said very well some of the really important reasons that, unless CPC-1 is passed, ...

Spoke in the House on Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act Mr. Speaker, I guess the truth hurts. The hon. member who just protested was proclaiming that he has all the answers and that, in British Columbia, ...

Voted No on Vote #748 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day

Voted No on Vote #749 Ways and means motion No. 24

Voted No on Vote #750 on Bill C-49 Amend the Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act and the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum ...

Voted Yes on Vote #744 Ninth report of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage

Voted Yes on Vote #745 on Bill C-351 Amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (maximum security offenders)

A week ago

Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-273 Thank you, Madam Chair. Section 43, as we heard from witnesses, provides a defence for certain actions that could otherwise be criminal. It pertains specifically to—this ...

Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, the justice minister's own vehicle was stolen three times in the last three years. The Liberals are not fixing the problem. Conservatives have a ...

Three weeks ago

Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-273 I thank you for your quick answers, because I think that's the reality that we're dealing with here today. There was a reality before, but then ...

Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the government-issued vehicle of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada: (a) on what date were government assets reported stolen from ...

Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-273 Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you, Mr. Julian, for being here today to present for your private member's bill. Unfortunately, it's at a time when there ...

Two months ago

Spoke at the Justice committee on Subject Matter of Supplementary Estimates (C), 2023-24: Vote 5c under Department of ... Thank you, Chair. Minister, we're here in the estimates today. You spent your entire opening remarks on a defence of Bill C-63. I recall your predecessor, ...

Spoke at the Justice committee on An Act to amend the Criminal Code (controlling or coercive conduct) Madam Chair, the more I listen, the more frustrating this whole process is, and I'll tell you why. G-2 is not an amendment to this bill. ...

Spoke at the Justice committee on An Act to amend the Criminal Code (controlling or coercive conduct) We couldn't agree with you more that the current system is not working. We've seen a remarkable increase in crime, and part of that should be ...

Three months ago

Spoke at the Justice committee on An Act to amend the Criminal Code (controlling or coercive conduct) Based on testimony we heard on trafficking, some of the issues your bill contemplates and the actions your bill would criminalize are oftentimes a precursor to ...

Spoke in the House on Criminal Code Madam Speaker, Canadians would be forgiven for thinking they have seen this movie before, because they have. It was only last year that we debated Bill ...

Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, the justice minister has spent the last week arguing with Conservatives and telling Canadians that strengthening penalties for auto theft will not work. We ...

Spoke in the House on Criminal Code Madam Speaker, the arrogance of the government knows no bounds. In its brief, based on a “review of evidence, the Board of Directors of the Society ...

Spoke in the House on Emergencies Act Mr. Speaker, the NDP-Liberal government is not worth the cost to Canadians' freedom. In a landmark victory for the freedoms of all Canadians, the federal court ...

Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to podcasts run by government departments or agencies, since January 1, 2016: (a) what are the details of each such podcast, including the (i) ...

More than three months ago

Posted on Twitter This is why we need to restore common sense in our justice system and end the Liberals revolving door of justice.… https://t.co/0nhktoi3iZ

Posted on Twitter The Liberals refuse to end their catch and release system. Their so-called ‘bail reform’ bill wouldn’t have even st… https://t.co/1fn5ii0eLH

Posted on Twitter Since September, 10 police officers have been killed in the line of duty. Our streets have never been less safe. It… https://t.co/xlE2JsduOB

Posted on Twitter Violent, repeat offenders belong in jail, not out on bail. Canadians are being hurt or killed by repeat offenders w… https://t.co/w6Iy0yoERc

Posted on Twitter We need to restore trust in our justice system and put an end to policies that lead to revictimization. Conservativ… https://t.co/krN9OFLcl3

Posted on Twitter Victims and Survivors of Crime Week is an opportunity to take an honest look at how the justice system currently tr… https://t.co/AmXbTI6MuD

Introduced legislation Government bill C-57 An Act to amend the Agreement on Internal Trade Implementation Act and the Crown Liability and Proceedings Act