Won his last election, in 2025, with 49% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, it is frustrating to hear these words out of this member. We know that there are 86,000 people out of work. There are now …
Voted Yes on Vote #40 Opposition Motion (Passage of Bill C-242)
Voted Yes on Vote #39 Opposition Motion (Food taxation)
Voted Yes on Vote #38 Opposition Motion (Constitutional powers of Quebec and the provinces)
Voted Yes on Vote #37 Opposition Motion (Oil and gas emissions cap)
Voted Yes on Vote #35 Opposition Motion (Violent crime and repeat offenders)
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, through you to my hon. colleague, there is a disconnect. Canadians are not buying it. Tonight, unfortunately, someone is going to tuck in their …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Election of Chair I have a point of order, Chair. This is our first opportunity to meet on such an important file as natural resources, with all the hurt …
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 1—Proceedings on Bill C-5 Mr. Speaker, this is a case study on how not to build a nation, how to destroy a country from within. To understand how bad this …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, they are the same old Liberals. Our allies, like Germany, are desperately needing energy. Canada has the energy but, due to 10 years of …
Spoke in the House on Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, I would also like to carry on with a question about nuclear, because we know that in the last Parliament, the Liberals actually proclaimed …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on Impact of the Criteria for Awarding Federal Funding on Research Excellence in … We're going to talk just on academia for a bit to start, and a bit about the current landscape in the States and then in Canada. …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, after nine years, the Liberal government has unleashed crime and chaos from coast to coast to coast. Nationwide, violent crime has skyrocketed by 50% …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on Impact of the Criteria for Awarding Federal Funding on Research Excellence in … Some are arguing that government should fund exploratory research, which might mean that a few strange ideas come out. We've highlighted at the committee that there …
Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, research and innovation are key to Canada's future, yet the disastrous government has caused runaway inflation, unaffordable homes and an explosive deficit, which are …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on Impact of the Criteria for Awarding Federal Funding on Research Excellence in … Thank you, Chair. Thank you to our witnesses. To carry on the questions for Retraction Watch, let's make another journal famous here: the International Journal of …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Madam Speaker, new data has been released and it is bad. Canadians' economy is on life support. It is so bad that Stats Canada just reported …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on The Mission, Mandate, Role, Structure and Financing of the New Capstone Research … Yes. I don't think that's acceptable for the committee. We gave them how many weeks already? It's holding up this committee's ability to do its work. …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on The Mission, Mandate, Role, Structure and Financing of the New Capstone Research … Thank you, Chair. Thank you to our witnesses. In the testimony, we heard our Quebec friend talk about the importance of being very strategic in how …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on The Distribution of Federal Government Funding Among Canada's Post-Secondary Institutions and The … That'll be exciting. I know there will be future committees that will go through some of those goals and what you've accomplished. Thank you for answering …
Spoke at the Science and Research committee on The Mission, Mandate, Role, Structure and Financing of the New Capstone Research … Thank you so much for that. We've heard from many universities, and most universities—either researchers, presidents or experts—all want more money. They are all starving. It's …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-380 An Act to amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (plastic manufactured items)