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  • His favourite word was grain.

Last in Parliament November 2005, as Conservative MP for Wetaskiwin (Alberta)

Won his last election, in 2004, with 74% of the vote.

Statements in the House

Petitions September 17th, 2003

Mr. Speaker, I have four petitions. I will try to be brief.

The first one is from constituents who are mostly in the Rimbey and Bluffton area. They call upon Parliament to protect children by taking all necessary steps to ensure that materials which glorify pedophilia or sado-masochistic activities are prevented.

Canada Elections Act June 10th, 2003

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members will be voting no to this motion, and I think there were some members from the opposite side who absented themselves as well.

Canada Elections Act June 10th, 2003

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members will oppose this motion.

Canada Elections Act June 10th, 2003

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members will oppose this motion with vigour.

Canada Elections Act June 10th, 2003

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members will oppose this motion.

Public Service Modernization Act June 3rd, 2003

Mr. Speaker, Canadian Alliance members will be recorded as voting in favour of this motion, with the exception of some who may identify themselves as voting opposed.

Public Service Modernization Act June 3rd, 2003

Madam Speaker, since there is a vote already scheduled for 3 o'clock this afternoon, I suggest we defer this vote.

Supply May 27th, 2003

Mr. Chair, I submit that it is also well within the rules that the motion be deemed put with amendment and I do not see any reason why it cannot be amended. We have moved a motion to amend it and I would like to proceed with a vote to amend the motion.

Mr. Chair, if it is in order I would like to put a motion that the question be now put.

Supply May 27th, 2003

Mr. Chair, why are we not moving to vote on the duly put motion? I move that we go to the vote.

Supply May 27th, 2003

Mr. Chair, I rise on a point of order. My understanding was that the time that was taken for the Chair to consider this would be taken out of the overall debate and that it would not affect this party's time. It is obvious that the member for Crowfoot has only used about 6 or 7 minutes of the 20 minutes allotted to him. I think the Chair is in error and I think the member for Crowfoot still has at least 13 minutes left in his time.