House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 49% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, northern Ontario, once prosperous for young Canadians, has become the source of economic anxiety for over 60% of millennials. Chapleau, in my region, a …
Voted Yes on Vote #72 Opposition Motion (Federal benefits and asylum claimants)
Voted No on Vote #73 on Bill C-244 Amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 and the Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels
Voted Yes on Vote #74 on Bill C-237 Amend the Fisheries Act (Atlantic groundfish fisheries)
Voted No on Vote #75 on Bill C-15 Implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on November 4, 2025
Voted No on Vote #76 on Bill C-15 Implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on November 4, 2025
Spoke in the House on Hearst Mr. Speaker, today I am calling attention to one of the 46 communities in my riding: Hearst. Nestled in the boreal forest of northeastern Ontario, Hearst …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Canadian Energy Exports Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have a question for Mr. Thiele. As you know, northern Ontario's mining sector is expanding, which is increasing the demand for …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Canadian Energy Exports Thank you. Mr. Bradley, you are the CEO of Electricity Canada. Thank you for your presentation. I have a more specific question. In your opinion, what …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Canadian Energy Exports Thank you. My first question is for Professor Mousseau, from the Université de Montréal. Thank you for joining us, Mr. Mousseau. You have often stressed the …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, northern Ontarians keep asking me when we will finally unlock our economic potential. I reply that it will be when the government finally decides …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry We often talk about the industry, but in the end, we need to talk about the workers. In northern Ontario, if a business like yours closes, …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry Thank you. My question is for Dr. Stephen. Thank you for being here, both of you. I'm going to go back to part of your speech …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry I have a question for you, Mr. Thériault. First, your message is clear: We need an agreement. We understand that, but what should we do in …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry Mr. Cloutier, many of these reports overlook the workers. Your union represents approximately 300,000 workers in 300 communities. Most of those communities and sawmills are located …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Development of Critical Minerals in Canada and Forestry Industry Thank you. Mr. Hargrove, I see that you worked for FPInnovations at one point, or you were involved with them. What are NRCan's priorities for investing …
Spoke in the House on Canadian Multiculturalism Act Mr. Speaker, as a Franco-Ontarian, I listened carefully to my colleague's speech. With all due respect, I would like to mention that we, as French Canadians, …
Spoke in the House on Employment Mr. Speaker, the Ring of Fire project in northern Ontario would be a game-changer for our region at a time when we desperately need it, yet …
Spoke in the House on Forestry Industry Mr. Speaker, people in northern Ontario and Canada urgently need the government to address the impact of U.S. lumber tariffs. The Liberal government is failing sawmill …
Spoke in the House on Franco-Ontarian Flag Mr. Speaker, September 25 is a special day for Franco-Ontarians. On this date 50 years ago, we unveiled the very first Franco-Ontarian flag. I will borrow …
Spoke in the House on Combatting Hate Crime Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Rivière‑du‑Nord. I appreciated his speech. In the member's view, how will police forces be able to …