Won her last election, in 2021, with 47% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #743 Budgetary policy (amendment)
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I would like to present a petition signed by Canadians across the country. The petitioners believe that vulnerable Canadians with mental illnesses should receive ...
Voted Yes on Vote #741 on Bill C-29 Provide for the establishment of a national council for reconciliation
Voted No on Vote #742 Budgetary policy (subamendment)
Spoke in the House on Public Services and Procurement Mr. Speaker, it has been confirmed that the government broke the rules by giving preferential treatment to their Liberal friends at McKinsey & Company. The procurement ...
Voted No on Vote #740 on Bill S-209 Respecting Pandemic Observance Day
Voted No on Vote #739 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Spoke at the Transport committee on Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Involvement in the Lake Erie Connector Project Okay, thank you. Mr. Farmer, the next question is for you. As you know, the Lake Erie connector project failed because of volatile economic conditions, including ...
Spoke at the Transport committee on Canada Infrastructure Bank’s Involvement in the Lake Erie Connector Project Thank you for coming again, Mr. Cory. It's nice to see you again. You're becoming a permanent fixture here; it's good to have you back. I ...
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, Canadians cannot afford to live because of the carbon tax. Common-sense Conservatives will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop ...
Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the government’s funding of the $34 million Sault Smart Grid: (a) what was the process by which the government made the decision to ...
Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s expenditures since 2017, incurred on projects that were not completed, indefinitely delayed, or otherwise abandoned, including those that never ...
Spoke at the Transport committee on Briefing on Infrastructure in Canada Hello, Minister. Thank you for coming today. I want to share some concerns with you that Canadians have brought to our attention about the “no new ...
Spoke in the House on Carbon Tax Mr. Speaker, our country is at a crossroads. On April 1, the Liberal government will raise the carbon tax by 23%. This tax increase is opposed ...
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, Canadians are getting back far less from the government than they are paying in hard-earned taxes. According to Second Harvest, this year will see ...
Spoke at the Transport committee on Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Thank you. My first question will be for Ms. Stephanie Cadieux. I want to thank all of the witnesses for coming here today. I especially want ...
Spoke in the House on Corrections and Conditional Release Act Madam Speaker, it is my honour to rise on behalf of the residents of Haldimand—Norfolk today. We have all heard the old proverb that knowledge is ...
Spoke at the Transport committee on Role of McKinsey & Company in the Creation and the Beginnings of ... Thank you, Chair. While I have the floor, I'd like to move a motion that I have had on notice since Friday, January 26. I move: ...
Spoke at the Transport committee on Bill C-33 My apologies, Dr. Lewis. The floor is yours. As I was saying, what is very concerning is that Canada is one of the few G20 nations ...
Spoke at the Transport committee on Bill C-33 I beg to differ, Mr. Chair. In fact, what transpired was that Mr. Badawey moved a motion to end debate, and that motion was illegitimately voted ...
Spoke at the Status of Women committee on An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make consequential amendments ... Yes, section 810 is usually the normal peace bond. Admittedly, 12 months is.... I've never seen it. The legislation does contemplate something that is outside of ...