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Conservative MP for Prince Albert (Saskatchewan)

Won his last election, in 2021, with 65% of the vote.

Two weeks ago

Voted No on Vote #655 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day

Voted No on Vote #656 on Bill C-35 Respecting early learning and child care in Canada

Spoke in the House on Carbon Tax Mr. Speaker, while common-sense Conservatives will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime, the NDP-Liberal Prime Minister is not worth ...

Voted Yes on Vote #648 Opposition Motion (ArriveCAN)

Voted Yes on Vote #649 on Bill C-354 Amend the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act (Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness and French-speaking communities)

Voted Yes on Vote #650 on Bill C-321 Amend the Criminal Code (assaults against persons who provide health services and first responders)

A month ago

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Canada's Diplomatic Capacity We see different people being posted abroad. What type of preparation do you think they require before they actually go abroad? Besides having the security training ...

Spoke in the House on Combating Motor Vehicle Theft Act moved for leave to introduce Bill C-379, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (motor vehicle theft). Madam Speaker, I think that people in my constituency ...

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-379 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (motor vehicle theft)

Spoke in the House on First Nations Resources Mr. Speaker, for hundreds of years, first nations have suffered under a broken colonial system that takes power away from their communities and places it in ...

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Canada's Diplomatic Capacity Thank you, Mr. Chair. Minister, thank you for being here this afternoon. Michael Spavor alleges that the GSRP bears some responsibility for his wrongful detention. The ...

Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the costly Liberal-NDP coalition, Canadians are struggling to pay their rent, buy groceries and heat their homes. On April 1, ...

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Meetings and Information That happens in all sorts of investigations, where there are rumours that media is going to break a story, but if the RCMP in this case ...

Two months ago

Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper With regard to section 3.56 of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development's report entitled "Hydrogen's Potential to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions": of the models ...

Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, since January 1, 2023: (a) how many bilateral meetings has the minister had with representatives of foreign nations ...

Three months ago

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Meetings They have the EX level in their pay grid, and I heard one complaint—it's a good example—of an employee who was stationed abroad as an EX-01 ...

Spoke in the House on Carbon Tax Mr. Speaker, Canadians hate the carbon tax. We see premiers suing the government, first nations taking the government to court and people lined up in breadlines ...

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Meetings Thank you, Chair. Thank you, witnesses, for being here in person. It sure makes it a lot easier than over Zoom. I think I'll start with ...

More than three months ago

Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 30—Proceedings on Bill C-56 Madam Speaker, what a great presentation that was from my colleague from of British Columbia. The common-sense ideas that he presented just reflect the common sense ...

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Situation at the Russia-Ukraine Border and Implications for Peace and Security Thank you, Chair. Chair, I think this room makes a difference. We actually could hear her and have all of the witnesses. It's really nice to ...

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Situation at the Russia-Ukraine Border and Implications for Peace and Security Thank you, Chair. Thank you, witnesses. Mr. Hollingworth, I feel bad for you. I would really like to have heard your testimony, for sure. Hopefully you ...

Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Security at the Borders Between Azerbaijan and Armenia Thank you, Chair. Thank you, witnesses, for being here this morning. In a lot of the presentations, you've talked about trust and rebuilding trust. Maybe I'll ...

Posted on Twitter And thanks to his carbon tax, farmers continue to have expenses that their global competitors do not have. Farmers… https://t.co/EayvmVNltn

Posted on Twitter Farm cash expenses exceeded $11.5 billion in 2022 – 11% higher than 2020, and this year it will be even higher. Jus… https://t.co/DQSmgD968a

Posted on Twitter Hosted @USChamber and members today to discuss Canada-US relations and how we can work together to encourage invest… https://t.co/ZNG0bA3fTb

Posted on Twitter My colleague Michael Cooper is bang on. The #NDP has a choice. They can continue to do the bidding for this corrupt… https://t.co/QJjuMsabM7

Posted on Twitter Both Canada and Poland share a strong desire for a sovereign and secure Ukraine free of Russian occupation. https://t.co/LNj78TceIO

Posted on Twitter We were struck by the resilience of Ukrainians who have been forced to leave and rebuild their lives among their ne… https://t.co/RnGATiAzRw

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-234 An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (home security measures)

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-590 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (blood alcohol content)