Won their last election, a byelection in 2024, with 42% of the vote.
Voted No on Vote #926 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Voted Yes on Vote #927 Motion to proceed to First Reading of Senate Public Bills
Voted No on Vote #928 Motion to adjourn the House
Spoke in the House on Privilege Mr. Speaker, I want to say happy holidays to the people of Toronto—St. Paul's and also give a shout-out to my father, who got out of …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Briefing on Updated Threat Assessment Thank you, Chair, and thanks to the witnesses for being here today. Early on, Major-General Smith, you talked about working with our allies. Is that NATO, …
Voted No on Vote #924 Ninth report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs (Previous question)
Voted Yes on Vote #925 Ninth report of the Standing Committee on Veterans
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Canada without Barriers by 2040, Subject Matter of Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25, … My constituents would assess your government as being silent on anti-Semitism in this country, largely unopposed by you and the Prime Minister. We have seen the …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Contaminated Sites Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses for being here today. I was thinking about this as a bit of a statistical exercise in …
Spoke in the House on Carbon Tax Mr. Speaker, the carbon tax is draining the pockets of Canadians and has failed to meet a single emissions target. Anyone can see that this is …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Contaminated Sites I'm just thinking about a process whereby a veteran comes in and makes a claim for exposure, and there is a list of all the sites …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Defence Policy Update and Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Vote 1b under Communications … We can get one to him. I was researching some procurement initiatives this morning. What is funny is that the first thing that popped up was …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Contaminated Sites What if there was, at the time, proper disposal into a disposal area, but it turns out that, in terms of the disposal techniques, what they …
Spoke in the House on Privilege Madam Speaker, I want to thank the members today who have highlighted the riots in Montreal over the weekend. I would draw attention for a moment …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Vote 1b under Communications Security Establishment and Votes … Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you, Minister. I want to clarify a couple of things here before we start. Conservative support for Ukraine is not contingent …
Spoke in the House on Privilege Mr. Speaker, the Liberal government, supported by the NDP and led by the Prime Minister, has demonstrated a lack of financial acumen, with the case in …
Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Madam Speaker, while the government was worrying about the exposure of its unethical behaviour, there was a blue wave sweeping across the country. The Toronto Argonauts …
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, the fact is that the Liberal Prime Minister is out of touch. First, he got on a gas-guzzling jet. Then, he glorified the punishing …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Madam Speaker, after nine years of the Liberal Prime Minister, violent crime is up, gun crime is up and home invasions are up in Toronto and …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Defence Policy Update It is, particularly in the communities we're trying to recruit from. Toronto is a very expensive place to live. On the reserve side, getting those soldiers …
Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to temporary resident visas and permits, or other types of visitor entry authorizations: (a) how many visas expire, between September 2024 and December 2025, …