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Voted No on Vote #56 on Bill C-12 Respecting certain measures relating to the security of Canada's borders and the integrity of the …
Voted No on Vote #57 on Bill C-12 Respecting certain measures relating to the security of Canada's borders and the integrity of the …
Voted Yes on Vote #58 on Bill C-12 Respecting certain measures relating to the security of Canada's borders and the integrity of the …
Voted Yes on Vote #59 on Bill C-12 Respecting certain measures relating to the security of Canada's borders and the integrity of the …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I have a quick question. Could the member opposite clarify if the Conservative Party is for or against the industrial carbon tax?
Voted No on Vote #54 Opposition Motion (Pipeline construction) (amendment)
Spoke at the Finance committee on Committee Business Thank you, Madam Chair. It's my turn to talk about my colleague Mr. Turnbull's motion and, more generally, about the budget. I'll be relatively brief. Everything …
Spoke in the House on The Budget Mr. Speaker, it is clear from what is happening at the Standing Committee on Finance that the opposition parties do not want to study the budget …
Spoke in the House on Instruction to Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for his speech, which included several points on which we agree. I would like him to comment …
Spoke in the House on Canada's Auto Industry Mr. Chair, the automotive industry is a key sector of the Canadian economy and, as several of my colleagues have already mentioned, it generates billions of …
Spoke in the House on Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act Mr. Speaker, it is now my turn to speak to Bill C-4. I want to mention that my colleagues across the way spoke of minuscule savings. …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Madam Speaker, it is my turn to speak to Bill C-15 and, of course, the budget. The budget tabled on November 4 is about building a …
Spoke in the House on Employment Are you surprised by that? Mr. Speaker, it is important that we keep our cool and not just sign any old contract with the United States. …
Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, every time the Prime Minister leaves the country it is to drum up contracts with other allies and to find new markets and new …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Review of Budget 2025 All right, thank you. In fact, following the tabling of the budget, we saw that the financial markets had not really moved. The Canadian government’s ability …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Use of Offshore Tax Havens That is useful information. We know that, and precisely what we would like to accomplish is to go to what Monsieur Garon was saying at first. …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Use of Offshore Tax Havens Thank you, Madam Chair. Thanks to the witnesses for participating in this exercise. Their testimony is very useful and very interesting. However, there is one thing …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Report of the Bank of Canada on Monetary Policy Thank you, Governor. Yes indeed, that's an important distinction that one has to make between inflation, which is a change in prices, and the cost of …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Use of Offshore Tax Havens Thank you. Indeed, one thing I experienced from my days on the policy-making side at another level of government was that I noticed a huge increase …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-4 Thank you. I understand very well, but generally speaking, you always do exhaustive work. Therefore, it's not reasonable to think that we can implement a change …
Spoke at the Government Operations committee on Meeting Requested Pursuant to Standing Order 106(4) to Discuss a Request to … I was just getting there, Mr. Chair. We want to achieve what's best for Canada, and what's best for Canada is to maintain our industrial base, …