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Liberal MP for New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville (B.C.)

Won his last election, in 2025, with 35% of the vote.

Two weeks ago

Voted No on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts

Voted No on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)

Voted No on Vote #89 on Bill C-220 Amend the Criminal Code (immigration status in sentencing)

Voted No on Vote #90 on Bill C-243 Amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (parole review)

Voted No on Vote #91 on Bill C-242 Amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice

Spoke at the Finance committee on Certificate of Nomination of Annette Ryan to the Position of Parliamentary Budget … Thank you very much for sharing. That's a very impactful story, and I'm very happy to hear that it made an impact. Coming to another one …

Two months ago

Spoke at the Science and Research committee on Artificial Intelligence Thank you very much, Chair. Thank you to our witnesses for coming today. Dr. Creutzberg, I have some questions around AI alignments and ensuring that the …

Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Thank you, Chair. Thank you for coming today, Mr. Cory and Mr. Duguay. I'm very excited to hear about investing in the right way. You mentioned …

Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, there has been an outpouring of grief and support across this country following the Tumbler Ridge tragedy that occurred on Tuesday. The House has …

Spoke in the House on Mass Shooting in Tumbler Ridge Mr. Speaker, today B.C. is observing a day of mourning to honour the victims of the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting. School should be a place where …

Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Thank you, Minister. It was so great to see you in British Columbia. Thank you to everyone for coming today. Minister, the Fraser Mills sawmill was …

Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Thank you, Chair. Thanks to all of you for coming. Minister, I appreciate the work you've been doing. I know it's very welcome, particularly when we're …

Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Absolutely. Thank you, Minister. I'll move on to a new topic. We're also very focused right now on fostering investment and innovation. Budget 2025 is clear …

Spoke in the House on Jacob Sawatzky Sr. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honour the life and passing of my grandfather, Jacob Sawatzky Sr., whose story embodies the very best of Canada. Born …

Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-19 Thank you very much, Chair. Minister, thank you for being here today. I share your enthusiasm. It's an opportunity to make things more affordable for Canadians …

Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Thank you very much, Chair. Thank you, Minister, for coming today. I, for one, am very excited about this. I think many Canadians are, especially considering …

More than three months ago

Spoke in the House on Conservative Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, budget 2025 proposes a measure that businesses across the country have been asking for: the productivity superdeduction. It gives companies the ability to grow, …

Spoke in the House on Young People in Canada Mr. Speaker, young people will build our future. We need them to. We do not have an option. Our country will be relying on them, so …

Spoke in the House on The Edmund Fitzgerald Mr. Speaker, last week, November 10, marked 50 years since the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, when a ship and all 29 of its crew members …

Spoke in the House on Movember Mr. Speaker, November is Movember, a month for men's health awareness. We lose far too many men to suicide every year. I urge the boys and …

Spoke in the House on Political Unity Mr. Speaker, in politics it is easy to attack each other, but Canadians are tired of the divisions. We have seen where that road leads in …