Won his last election, in 2021, with 51% of the vote.
Voted No on Vote #481 Opposition Motion (Carbon tax on farmers, First Nations and families)
Voted Yes on Vote #482 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 1)
Voted Yes on Vote #483 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 2)
Voted Yes on Vote #484 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 3)
Voted Yes on Vote #485 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 4)
Spoke in the House on Border Security Mr. Speaker, I hope that the member for Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier is not planning a vacation on the Islands next summer. Despite the human trafficking rings that are ...
Spoke in the House on Privilege Madam Speaker, I think that the member for Kingston and the Islands is known in the House as someone who is not at all partisan. He ...
Spoke in the House on Lac‑Saint‑Jean Company Mr. Speaker, my riding, Lac‑Saint‑Jean, is home to the Beemer distillery in Roberval, which earned accolades in an international competition for the fifth time in its ...
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, asylum seekers are a federal responsibility. The federal government must reimburse Quebec for the $460 million it has spent taking in asylum seekers. If ...
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Application Backlogs and Processing Times and Closed Work Permits and Temporary Foreign ... At the same time, some workers' rights advocates come to us and tell us that there are abuses directly related to the fact that the permits ...
Spoke at the Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee on Meetings My understanding is that there has been an improvement but that the original objective hasn't yet been achieved. Thank you very much. As regards funding, Canada ...
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, the federal government needs to reimburse Quebec for the $460 million it has spent to take in asylum seekers, which is a federal responsibility. ...
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Government's Response to the Final Report of the Special Committee on Afghanistan ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. Very quickly, I'm going to give notice of a motion that we will debate on another day. I would like the committee ...
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, if we look at the Constitution, we see that asylum seekers fall under federal jurisdiction. The federal government not only is not providing the ...
Spoke in the House on Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, I sincerely hope you will reread that speech if you have time after your workday is done, because what you just saw was a ...
Spoke at the Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee on Unlawful Transfer of Ukrainian Children to Russia and Meetings You talked about people who are at the top of the pyramid and are involved in transfers. However, there are also officials at the federal, regional ...
Spoke in the House on Border Security Mr. Speaker, the federal government cannot allow cartels to exploit migrants. It cannot let them spread misinformation on social media in order to take thousands of ...
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Closed Work Permits and Temporary Foreign Workers There are no right or wrong answers. I am not trying to promote a political agenda. We simply have to realize that the status quo is ...
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Conditions Faced by Asylum-Seekers and Closed Work Permits and Temporary Foreign Workers For your information, Minister, I'm going to read out a definition of contemporary slavery: work exacted from a person who is being coerced, physically threatened, dehumanized ...
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Government's Response to the Final Report of the Special Committee on Afghanistan Thank you, Mr. Chair. Major‑General Prévost and Major‑General Smith, thank you for your service, for making yourselves available and for being here with us. There is ...
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Exploitation Scheme Targeting Certain International Students and Briefing on Priorities and Objectives ... We're going to look into these donations to the Conservatives, because that's something I'm interested in as well. So you don't know whether the Canadian government ...
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-243 An Act to amend the Payment Card Networks Act (credit card acceptance fees)