House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 53% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted No on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Voted No on Vote #102 on Bill C-226 Establish a national framework to improve food price transparency
Voted No on Vote #103 Private Members' Business M-16 (Use of underused and surplus federal lands and buildings for services for veterans)
Voted No on Vote #98 Appointment of an officer of Parliament
Spoke at the Transport committee on Supporting, Diversifying, and Modernizing Quebec and Canada’s Ports Thank you for that. Mr. Chair, given world events and the increasing cost of fuel, which is having an impact on the transport sector, like in …
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise again today to present another petition on behalf of Canadians opposed to government Bill C-9, which they see …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada and Supporting, Diversifying, and Modernizing … Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses from all parts of the country who are here. Mr. Gooch, welcome back to the committee. You've …
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise to present a petition on behalf of Canadians who are opposed to Bill C-9 and the threats it …
Spoke in the House on An Act to Implement the Protocol on the Accession of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Madam Speaker, I think my colleague from British Columbia has really hit the nail on the head. We all stood in this place in support of …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Supporting, Diversifying, and Modernizing Quebec and Canada’s Ports Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to all the witnesses for being here and for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. I had …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I will note upfront that I will be splitting my time. It is always an honour, of course, to rise in the House and …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Canada Infrastructure Bank’s financing of new vessels for BC Ferries and Supporting, … Okay, but I would ask this: Obviously, as both of you indicated in your opening statements, you've been doing significant work, and some of that is …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Improving VIA Rail's Safety and Customer Service and Supporting, Diversifying, and Modernizing … Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses from coast to coast. My question will be for Ms. Fenn mostly, because as a proud …
Spoke in the House on Agriculture and Agri-Food Mr. Speaker, under the Prime Minister, food prices have jumped 7.3% and are rising twice as fast as those of other goods, making Canada the food …
Spoke in the House on Recognition of a Home Builder Mr. Speaker, it is an honour for me to salute Peter Turkstra, a leader, builder and community philanthropist. Last week, I attended the industry luncheon of …
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, the third petition is on behalf of Canadians who are concerned about the persecution of Falun Gong by the Chinese Communist Party. Falun Gong …
Spoke in the House on Housing Mr. Speaker, a new report from the Missing Middle Initiative warns of a lost decade for home ownership. For every 100 new adults, there will be …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 That is quite a large volume, 600,000 tonnes. Certainly, the federal government, the minister and you have all stated that these high-speed rail projects will prioritize …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada Thank you. Given the number of B.C. MPs who are here today, I'll reserve my questions for the Ontario Trucking Association. On November 25 the province …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada Right, but we heard from the trucking industry. With all due respect, to point to something that took place 14 years ago to sort of absolve …