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Voted Yes on Vote #104 Motion for closure
Voted No on Vote #105 Government Business No. 9 (Changes to the Standing Orders) (amendment)
Voted Yes on Vote #106 Government Business No. 9 (Changes to the Standing Orders)
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted Yes on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Spoke in the House on Use of Federal Lands for Veterans Mr. Speaker, right now, as our government is making historic investments in the Canadian Armed Forces, we must not only prepare for thousands of new service …
Spoke in the House on 2020 Shootings in Nova Scotia Mr. Speaker, six years ago this past weekend, my community experienced unthinkable tragedy. Twenty-two lives were lost across Nova Scotia. They were neighbours, friends and family. …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I welcome the opportunity to contribute to today's debate, particularly as we navigate a period of geopolitical volatility and significant change. Disruptions to global …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans That's wonderful. Thank you for that. It's interesting to read about your business and blacksmithing and that you feel it helps veterans maintain focus and concentration. …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded to PCVRS Can I confirm that the program was intended to address concerns such as regional and access disparities, language-based options and a host of other veteran-outcome-centred concerns …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded to PCVRS Thank you, Madam Chair. Good morning, everyone. It's nice to see you all here. I was not a member when.... I'm a new member, so the …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans Okay. Thank you very much for that. Let's talk a little bit about those training programs then, please. Can you describe what the training programs typically …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded to PCVRS Thank you. I'll direct my last question to Dr. Bernard. Are there care needs, like trauma care, PTSD care and peer support, that are not receiving …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans Thank you, Madam Chair. Good afternoon, gentlemen. I'm happy to have you with us. I'd like to come back to the transition period and the experience …
Spoke in the House on Use of Federal Lands for Veterans moved: That: (a) the House recognize, (i) that the government is making historic investments in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to meet our NATO funding targets …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans I'm sure you are. Thank you for being with us this morning. It's lovely to have you and good to hear your information. Talking about transitions, …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you both for being here today. I would like to address Mr. Howard. I want to start by acknowledging the nearly …
Spoke in the House on Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, my father suffered from four different types of cancer over five years and, indeed, opted for medical assistance in dying, which took place in …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, as a newcomer to politics, I am finding the Ottawa approach to problem-solving quite perplexing. I am proud of this government's focus on delivering …
Spoke in the House on No. 2 Construction Battalion Mr. Speaker, leading into Remembrance Day, the town of Truro, Nova Scotia, renamed its outdoor athletic facility in honour of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, the …
Spoke in the House on Telecommunications Mr. Speaker, budget 2025 is a generational investment in our economy, in our industries and in Canadians. Canadians are paying lower prices for cellular services, with …