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Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Youth Employment in Canada and Housing Starts in Relation to Federal Programs Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thanks again, witnesses, for coming today. Mr. Lee, I wanted to circle back to your discussion on building code. As I mentioned …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Youth Employment in Canada and Bill C-20 Is that a hard stop, though? You can say that a project started at $35 million, and now it's $40 million or $45 million. Even though …
Spoke in the House on Fuel Taxes Mr. Speaker, while fuel prices are soaring, hard-working Canadians are struggling to make ends meet. We know we cannot opt out of global factors, but we …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 and Bill C-20 Thank you to the witnesses for coming here today and sharing your expertise. We really appreciate it. My first question is for Mr. Lyall. Just to …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 and Bill C-20 Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you very much to the witnesses today for taking the time to come here to offer your opinions. I've been in …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Curàm Software and the Processing of Old Age Security and Bill C-20 I'm running out of time, but I have another quick question. We had a witness here a while back from the building trades speaking on a …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, Canadians are hurting. The Prime Minister promised Canadians the best, yet our economy is performing among the worst. We have lost over 100,000 jobs …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all the witnesses for coming here. Thank you so much for all of the work that you do to …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 Thank you so much, Madam Chair. Thank you so much, witnesses, for coming here today. We've been hearing heavy stories over a couple meetings. I'm a …
Spoke in the House on Veterans Advocate Mr. Speaker, it is with great privilege that I rise in the House to honour an outstanding member of the Elmwood—Transcona community, Peter Martin. Peter Martin …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with my hon. colleague, the member for Richmond—Arthabaska. It is with great honour that I rise in the …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Subject Matter of Part 5, Divisions 34, 36 and 44 of Bill … Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you very much, witnesses, for coming today. I know this is an early one. Mr. Sangster, you published an article on …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, Canadians expect us to work together to improve their lives. In that spirit, we worked with the Liberals to pass Bill C-5, giving the …
Spoke in the House on Justice Mr. Speaker, it is always an honour to rise in the House and speak on behalf of the people of Elmwood—Transcona. The Liberal government's soft-on-crime ideology …
Spoke in the House on Cost of Food Mr. Speaker, Canadians are hungry. According to a Harvest Manitoba report, over 60,000 Manitobans are turning to food banks just to make ends meet. For many …
Spoke in the House on Canada-U.S. Trade Negotiations Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister campaigned on the concerns of Canadians regarding the trade war with the United States. He even billed himself as a so-called …