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  • Her favourite word is election.

Bloc MP for Saint-Jean (Québec)

Won her last election, in 2025, with 44% of the vote.

A week ago

Spoke in the House on Prime Minister of Canada Mr. Speaker, let us look at the Prime Minister's record so far. He betrayed the climate. He betrayed our culture by leaving billions of dollars on …

Spoke in the House on Government Priorities Mr. Speaker, as we take stock of this parliamentary session, there are two things that Quebeckers will remember. The first is how the Prime Minister betrayed …

Voted No on Vote #173 on Bill C-30 Implement certain provisions of the spring economic update tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026

Spoke in the House on Democratic Institutions Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are confusing their parliamentary majority with the right to do what they want, when they want. The time allocations never seem to …

Spoke in the House on Jean‑François Tremblay Mr. Speaker, July 1 is fast approaching and, when it comes to tackling the housing crisis, there is a prominent local figure who stands out from …

Voted No on Vote #167 on Bill C-9 Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places)

Voted Yes on Vote #168 on Bill C-9 Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places)

Voted Yes on Vote #169 on Bill C-26 Authorize certain payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purpose …

Voted Yes on Vote #170 on Bill C-267 Establish a national framework to promote the durability of electronic products and essential home appliances

Spoke in the House on Government Priorities Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister talks a good game. After Davos, where he called for middle powers to stand together, on Saturday he said at the …

Two weeks ago

Spoke in the House on Bail and Sentencing Reform Act Mr. Speaker, I will be relatively brief in my comments on the amendments proposed by the Senate. Let us not forget that we are actually debating …

Spoke in the House on Climate Change Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is not listening to the science when it comes to the environment, just as he does not listen to his former …

Spoke in the House on Strong and Free Elections Act Mr. Speaker, my colleagues are leaving for what we hope are greener pastures. I imagine most of them are heading to committee meetings. Hopefully they will …

Three weeks ago

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-279 An Act to repeal the Clarity Act

Spoke at the National Defence committee on Impact of the Defense Industrial Strategy Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I'm happy to be back at the Standing Committee on National Defence. Thank you to the witnesses for joining us. …

A month ago

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-25 Thank you, Mr. Chair. This comment will apply to BQ‑16 as well. This is about what we'd like to see in the bill, something we were …

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-25 Thank you very much. Mr. Tenove, my next question is perhaps philosophical. You have talked a lot about AI-generated content, chatbots and robots. Those technologies are …

Two months ago

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-25 Thank you. Thank you for being with us today, Mr. Perrault and Ms. Simard. It's always a pleasure to have you here. Your testimony is always …

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-25 Thank you. Minister, you broached the issue of party financing when you mentioned that Stephen Harper had done away with public funding for political parties. I'd …

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Main Estimates 2026-27: Vote 1 under House of Commons, Vote 1 under … Thank you very much. I, too, would like to continue on the topic of the physical safety of parliamentarians and incidents targeting elected officials. I understand …

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Challenges Regarding Special Ballot Voting and Current State of Civic Resilience in … Thank you. I would now like to ask Professor Tworek and Ms. Brumwell a two-part question. Professor Tworek, you mentioned in your opening remarks that there …

Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Current State of Civic Resilience in Canada Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all the witnesses for contributing today. It's very appreciated. Ms. Lau, I had the pleasure of meeting you at …