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Voted Yes on Vote #95 Opposition Motion (Fuel taxes)
Voted Yes on Vote #96 on Bill C-231 Amend the Youth Criminal Justice
Voted No on Vote #97 Private Members' Business M-15 (Conservation donations)
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill S-228 Thank you, Chair. In reflecting on a very serious conversation, I have an observation. Often, when it comes to free, prior and informed consent, the oxygen …
Spoke in the House on Addressing the Continuing Victimization of Homicide Victims' Families Act Madam Speaker, I rise to support Bill C-236, or McCann's law. I want to thank my hon. colleague from Parkland for his relentless work in the …
Voted Yes on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Voted Yes on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill S-228 Thank you, Chair. Thank you, Senator Boyer, for your leadership on this. I acknowledge my colleague, as well, for his leadership. Thanks to all parties for …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-10 Okay. For Professor Wright, I'm going to do myself a bit of a disservice, because I support modern treaties. I might come off as against them …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-10 Thank you, Chair. I'd like to move the motion that I submitted last Friday through the committee chair and clerks: That the committee invite the Minister …
Spoke in the House on Indian Act Mr. Speaker, I chose to come to Ottawa to do right by my constituents, to do right by our country and all its people as defined …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-10 Good morning to all of our chiefs and leaders giving testimony today. I'll start with Chief Louise, who's in the room here. Welcome, Chief. You spoke …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I am wondering if my colleague can reflect on a report that came out today that says one in four Canadians now works for …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-10 Thank you, Chair. I'll go to Chief Frost. Part of the clarification piece in this act says, “For greater certainty, a review or performance audit provided …
Spoke in the House on International Trade Mr. Speaker, despite the Prime Minister announcing that China will reduce tariffs on canola by March 1, reports say the Chinese commerce ministry revealed that it …
Spoke in the House on Chrysalis Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the outstanding work of Chrysalis, an Alberta society for citizens with disabilities located in my riding of Edmonton Northwest. …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Issues Related to Indian Act Registration Thank you. I want to go to Dr. Palmater next. You cited some of the numbers. We heard it from Counsel Lafond in the previous round …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Issues Related to Indian Act Registration Thank you, Chair. We talked of a constant theme of consultation. We talked about the Mikisew and the duty to consult on legislative processes. We're also …
Spoke in the House on Employment and Training Madam Speaker, in Edmonton Northwest, too many warehouses, retail spaces and industrial yards sit empty as Canadians wait for the economy to get better. Stats Canada …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, The International Monetary Fund reported today that Canada can grow GDP by 7%, $200 billion, by removing internal trade barriers that act like a …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is talking out of both sides of his mouth on pipelines and tanker bans. Behind closed doors, he whispers to the …