House of Commons photoWon her last election, in 2025, with 55% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #66 Opposition Motion (Apology to those whose land was expropriated in Mirabel)
Spoke in the House on Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit Act Mr. Speaker, Guelph is the home of the Ontario Agricultural College and the Ontario Veterinary College. The University of Guelph is Canada's food university. Guelph is …
Voted No on Vote #63 Opposition Motion (Food affordability)
Voted Yes on Vote #64 on Bill C-222 Amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (death of a child)
Voted No on Vote #65 on Bill C-245 Amend the Canadian Multiculturalism Act (non-application in Quebec)
Spoke in the House on International Development Mr. Speaker, every year, International Development Week is a time to recognize Canada's contribution to sustainable, inclusive development around the world. Tomorrow the University of Guelph …
Voted Yes on Vote #62 on Bill C-18 Implement the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between Canada and Indonesia
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada Okay. We will speak in French for a moment. The witnesses are asking us to intervene in an area of provincial jurisdiction: training, law enforcement, increasing …
Spoke in the House on William Joseph Seifried Mr. Speaker, I rise to honour a hero, William Joseph Seifried. Bill joined the army at 18 and trained as a gunner at Petawawa, but when …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Canadian Auto Industry and the Commitments Made With Stellantis I'm just going to switch to English for a second, because you're talking about being here for transparency and that the clauses in the contract make …
Spoke in the House on Financial Institutions Mr. Speaker, budget 2025 contains many comprehensive measures to help make life more affordable for Canadians while helping grow the economy. Open banking promotes competition and …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, the member opposite is from a beautiful part of the country that I had the pleasure to visit recently. We agree on the need …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Committee Business, Canada's Underlying Productivity Gaps and Capital Outflow, and Defence Industrial … Thank you, Chair Carr. We hear it in the House of Commons every day, and we have known that we are in a trade war. The …
Spoke in the House on Canada's Auto Industry Mr. Chair, I think this debate is critical because we need to be very clear that we stand with the auto sector of today, even through …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Canada's Underlying Productivity Gaps and Capital Outflow I appreciate that. Had I been given 30 more seconds, I certainly would have concluded the point, which is that before the House of Commons right …
Spoke in the House on Gender-Based Violence Mr. Speaker, in the time it takes to deliver this statement, another survivor of intimate partner violence will call for help. IPV is happening now, and …
Spoke in the House on Budget Implementation Act, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, I would simply like to ask my colleague whether she believes that seniors' benefits remain the most important social program in the federal budget, …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Defence Industrial Strategy I have another question for you, Mr. Pesic. You talked about a whole-of-nation approach, mobilizing the whole citizenry, and defence literacy. In our first or second …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Challenges Regarding Special Ballot Voting Thank you so much. Twice, I was a trainer for Elections Canada in my riding, and I'm also very familiar with municipal voting. I was a …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Canada's Underlying Productivity Gaps and Capital Outflow Thanks very much, Chair Carr. Mr. Estill, thank you very much for joining us. Danby is a stalwart in Guelph, and Mr. Estill personally sponsored 50 …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Defence Industrial Strategy Thank you, Chair Carr. Again, I'm going to reiterate my amazement. Federal budget 2025 proposes historic investments in defence because of the position that we are …