House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 39% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted No on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Voted No on Vote #102 on Bill C-226 Establish a national framework to improve food price transparency
Voted No on Vote #103 Private Members' Business M-16 (Use of underused and surplus federal lands and buildings for services for veterans)
Voted No on Vote #98 Appointment of an officer of Parliament
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Main Estimates 2026-27: Votes 1, 5 and 10 under Department of Fisheries … Okay. Thank you for your bluntness. I have a second question. In British Columbia, as I'm sure you all know, salmon carry very significant cultural, environmental …
Spoke in the House on Combatting Hate Act Mr. Speaker, what kind of society and what kind of country do we want to be? Is it one where the government has the power to …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, three weeks ago, the Minister of Natural Resources claimed that the decision to allow Brookfield Renewable Partners to send Canadian hydroelectricity out of Powell …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Marine and Coastal Protections Excuse me, Ms. Graham, but it's my time. This plan has been put out with management measures. The fishermen have looked at it and studied it, …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Canada Infrastructure Bank’s financing of new vessels for BC Ferries and Supporting, … That's fair. Minister, I appreciate your openness and honesty. I just want to make sure we're on the record—because I think it's a position that you …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Attribution of Redfish Quotas and Exploratory Lobster Fishing Licenses and Marine and … Thank you, Mr. Mavin. Mr. Kierce, we keep hearing over and over again from this government that first nations along the coast are in support of …
Spoke in the House on Employment Mr. Speaker, devastated, anxious and fearful of what the future may hold are just some of the emotions, I am sure, that the 25,000 Canadians who …
Spoke in the House on Olympic Winter Games Mr. Speaker, it was 16 years ago this month when Canadians from coast to coast came together to celebrate the most dominant performance in winter Olympic …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Subject Matter of Clauses 593 and 594 (Division 41) of Bill C-15, … Thank you, Mr. Chair, for having me here. As I'm sure you all know, in Powell River, in the riding that I represent, two hydroelectric dams …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Attribution of Redfish Quotas and Exploratory Lobster Fishing Licenses and Marine and … Here in British Columbia, they've started the draft work to create giant marine protected areas as part of meeting the 30 by 30 target. Certain fisheries, …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, I have good news. The Canada Energy Regulator has rejected Brookfield's plans to send Canadian hydroelectricity to the United States with almost no benefit …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Marine and Coastal Protections You mentioned that this was the number one reason that people were leaving, exiting the industry, not wanting to take the financial risk to get into …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Subject Matter of Clauses 553 to 570 (Division 33) of Bill C-15, … I have one final question for you. In your opening remarks, you mentioned enforcement and the renewed commitment you articulated toward enforcement of the department. I …
Spoke in the House on Forestry Industry Mr. Speaker, last week was a devastating one for forestry workers and their families on Vancouver Island. Just outside Port McNeill, the Atli Chip plant announced …
Spoke in the House on Freedom of Speech Mr. Speaker, what constitutes a free society? What are the identifying characteristics that separate nations whose people live in freedom from those whose subjects live under …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Madam Speaker, on July 20, 1871, British Columbia became the sixth province to sign on to the audacious vision that was Canada as laid out by …