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  • Her favourite word is tax.

Conservative MP for Lambton—Kent—Middlesex (Ontario)

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

Yesterday

Voted Yes on Vote #743 Budgetary policy (amendment)

Two days ago

Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, “Food banks in Canada are being pushed to the brink with high demand and donations not keeping pace”. After nine years of the NDP-Liberal ...

Spoke in the House on The Budget Madam Speaker, I have heard from constituents across Middlesex and across London who are facing hard times right now. They cannot afford food. They are going ...

Spoke in the House on Points of Order Mr. Speaker, I would just ask for unanimous consent to table the NDP-Liberal government's supply and confidence agreement.

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)

Two weeks ago

Voted No on Vote #740 on Bill S-209 Respecting Pandemic Observance Day

Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, even the polls tell us that the majority of Canadians are fed up with the Prime Minister overspending, over-promising, under-delivering and failing this country. ...

Voted No on Vote #739 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day

Three weeks ago

Spoke in the House on Privilege Madam Speaker, I rise on the question of privilege, and this is concerning false information contained in the government's response to Order Paper Question No. 2340, ...

A month ago

Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to government surplus vehicles being scrapped rather than sold on the GCSurplus auction site: (a) how many vehicles were scrapped during the 2023 calendar ...

Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, all day long today we have heard that people get more back in the carbon tax than they pay, which is categorically false, as ...

Two months ago

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on An Act to prohibit the export by air of horses for slaughter ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. Ms. Mitchell, you mentioned in your comments earlier that standards for horses going for slaughter are different from those for horses going ...

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Efforts to Stabilize Food Prices and Issues Relating to the Horticultural Sector That's a good point that you touch on there. I've recently been up in the north and learned that groceries travel on transport trucks from Alberta ...

Three months ago

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Issues Relating to the Horticultural Sector Thank you. Mr. Bourgoin, in testimony between you and Ms. Lefebvre, you mentioned that in some instances, farmers are being undercut by the big grocers, and ...

Spoke in the House on Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, I rise today to address a question of paramount importance and profound concern to many of my constituents in Lambton—Kent—Middlesex: Will Canada cross the ...

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Efforts to Stabilize Food Prices and An Act to prohibit the export ... Another complaint I hear from many businesses is how our regulations incur costs that must be passed on to consumers. You just mentioned the cost of ...

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Efforts to Stabilize Food Prices Thank you very much. Mr. Chair, just before I give up my time, I'd like to take a moment to table a motion today in this ...

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Efforts to Stabilize Food Prices Thank you. Mr. Charlebois, in your “Canada's Food Price Report 2023”, it mentions that overall food prices will rise by 5% to 7% this year, and ...

More than three months ago

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Efforts to Stabilize Food Prices Thank you. The government promised Canadians it would lower prices for consumers at the grocery store by Thanksgiving. They broke that promise. We've heard in the ...

Spoke at the Agriculture committee on Efforts to Stabilize Food Prices Thank you. We know the front-of-pack labelling is going to cost $2 billion. Do you have any idea...? I know you said you don't know how ...