Won his last election, in 2025, with 49% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #38 Opposition Motion (Constitutional powers of Quebec and the provinces)
Voted Yes on Vote #37 Opposition Motion (Oil and gas emissions cap)
Voted Yes on Vote #35 Opposition Motion (Violent crime and repeat offenders)
Voted No on Vote #36 on Bill C-3 Amend the Citizenship Act (2025)
Spoke in the House on Forestry Industry Mr. Speaker, for more than 45 years, communities in northern Ontario have endured the devastating impact of U.S. tariffs on their forestry sector. In Kapuskasing, Kap …
Spoke in the House on Strong Borders Act Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak about a region that is often overlooked in national conversation, but is, in truth, central to the future of …
Spoke in the House on One Canadian Economy Act Mr. Speaker, my colleague talked about the Liberal culture of delay. In my experience, it takes a long time to change a culture. It takes time. …
Spoke in the House on Housing Mr. Speaker, homebuilding must nearly double over the next decade to restore affordability. Up to 4.8 million new homes are needed to close the supply gap …
Voted No on Vote #23 on Bill C-5 Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada
Spoke in the House on Citizenship Act Mr. Speaker, I have been listening to the debate all day, and for Canadians who are listening, part of this must be very confusing. I would …
Spoke in the House on One Canadian Economy Act Mr. Speaker, it is with great humility that I rise today for my first speech in the House of Commons. I would like to use this …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I asked a question previously on the ArriveCAN file, which went from $80,000 to $60 million. I got answers. We ended up in the …
Spoke in the House on Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act Madam Speaker, the question was asked for producers of steel in the Hamilton region, and I did not understand the answer. Will the carbon tax be …