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Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 9—Changes to the Standing Orders Mr. Speaker, it is probably worse. That is right. Every day that goes by and he does not show up, it gets worse. Former prime minister …
Voted No on Vote #104 Motion for closure
Voted Yes on Vote #105 Government Business No. 9 (Changes to the Standing Orders) (amendment)
Voted No on Vote #106 Government Business No. 9 (Changes to the Standing Orders)
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, thanks to the RCMP and CBSA, a massive multi-million-dollar drug lab was shut down near Norwich. In Woodstock, drug dealers pushing fentanyl and cocaine …
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted No on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, when it comes to our economy, the Liberals are telling Canadians that they have never had it so good, but here are the facts. …
Spoke in the House on Automotive Industry Mr. Speaker, here is what the president of Unifor Local 222 said, “Finally, a...plan to protect the livelihood of thousands of Ontario Auto sector workers.” Under …
Spoke in the House on Industry Mr. Speaker, after 11 years of Liberal government, Canadians are now struggling to feed their families. We have a record number of visits to food banks, …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, the Liberal Prime Minister promised safety with 1,000 new RCMP officers, but that is just typical banker spin. The Auditor General is now reporting …
Spoke in the House on Jail Not Bail Act Mr. Speaker, as parliamentarians we are entrusted with something special: the duty to do what is right, not what is easy. What is right is very …
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am rising once again to submit petitions on behalf of Oxford residents, with a thousand more signatures, raising concerns with the Liberals' attack …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-242 An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Briefing on the 2024 Annual report to Parliament on Immigration and Supplementary … Minister, it looks like you're passing the buck and blaming other bad actors, but the population growth we saw of 300%—the highest it's ever been since …
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Recent Reforms to the International Student Program and Meeting Requested Pursuant to … Thank you, Mr. Chair. I think this is a very serious breach in our system. It's a massive breach by the government when it comes to …
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Recent Reforms to the International Student Program Thank you for that. I'm asking about this because we've seen an increase in the number of students coming to our country. I think the minister …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Islamophobia and Additional Measures that Could be Taken to Address the Valid … Thank you so much for that. I want to thank the witnesses here today for sharing their perspectives and their testimony. I live in Woodstock, which …
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Briefing on the Temporary Immigration Measures Initiated in Response to the Ongoing … I have been elected to this House for about a year now. Regardless if I have been here for a year, 10 years or 15 years, …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Pre-Budget Consultations in Advance of the 2024 Budget Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you for all the testimony we've heard today. Thank you for being here and for joining online as well. After eight ...