House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 49% of the vote.
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)
Voted Yes on Vote #89 on Bill C-220 Amend the Criminal Code (immigration status in sentencing)
Voted Yes on Vote #90 on Bill C-243 Amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (parole review)
Voted Yes on Vote #91 on Bill C-242 Amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice
Spoke at the Official Languages committee on Proposed Official Languages Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations and Official Languages (Advancement of … Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have a question for Madame Chouinard. The regulations require federal institutions to promote the inclusion of language provisions in agreements with …
Spoke at the Official Languages committee on Official Languages (Advancement of Equality of Status and Use of English and … Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have a question for the FCCF. Thank you for coming to this committee today. The regulations use vague terms such as …
Spoke at the Official Languages committee on Certificate of Nomination of Kelly Burke to the Position of Commissioner of … Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you, Madame Burke, for being here today. I know you have been nominated to become the Commissioner of Official Languages. How …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, as always, it is an honour to rise in the House on behalf of my constituents in northeast Calgary. I want to speak today …
Spoke in the House on Cost of Food Mr. Speaker, three years ago the finance minister promised to stabilize food prices, but since then the price of lettuce is up 39%, coffee is up …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister told Canadians to judge him by the prices at the grocery store. Eight months have passed, and now “Canada's Food Price …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Madam Speaker, I ask my colleague to explain why the budget does not help farmers, builders and truckers, the people who keep Canada running.
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence and its Regulation There will be too much dependency on the artificial intelligence: Is that not right? In our social structure, how will it affect humans? Will they be …
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government is the most expensive in Canadian history. Every dollar the Prime Minister spends comes out of the pockets of Canadians, driving …
Spoke in the House on Bail and Sentencing Reform Act Mr. Speaker, as always, it is an honour to rise in the House on behalf of the people of Calgary McKnight. I want to speak specifically …
Spoke at the Official Languages committee on Minority-Language Education Continuum Okay. Mr. Larocque, I want to ask you about the impact of social media on French-language education. I have read that French-language speakers in provinces outside …
Spoke in the House on Strengthening Canada's Immigration System and Borders Act Mr. Speaker, it is always an honour to rise in the House on behalf of the people of Calgary McKnight. I want to make it clear …
Spoke in the House on Automotive Industry Mr. Speaker, during the last election, the Prime Minister promised Canadians that he would get a deal with the United States, but since he was elected, …
Spoke at the Official Languages committee on Minority-Language Education Continuum Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have questions for Mr. Dion. Currently, about 4% of immigrants going to western provinces are French speakers, but the Prime Minister …
Spoke at the Official Languages committee on Renewal of the employment contract for parliamentary interpreters Okay. Earlier this year, Air Canada flight attendants went on strike because they were being paid by the hour and were not fairly considered for the …