Won his last election, in 2021, with 44% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #481 Opposition Motion (Carbon tax on farmers, First Nations and families)
Voted No on Vote #482 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 1)
Voted No on Vote #483 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 2)
Voted No on Vote #484 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 3)
Voted No on Vote #485 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 4)
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Madam Speaker, it is a pleasure to be here today and to speak to this. While I will be sharing my views here and sharing my ...
Spoke in the House on Housing Mr. Speaker, under the Prime Minister, New Brunswickers are struggling to pay their rent. After eight years, he is just not worth the cost. While rents ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Report 3, Hydrogen’s Potential to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, of the 2022 ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. Although I don't think any of the members of our team are against studying a few more assets over there, and that's ...
Spoke in the House on Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I was not here earlier when the Speaker made his ruling. I would like to offer my ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Public Accounts of Canada 2023 Thank you for that. I appreciate that answer. Mr. Nussbaum told this committee that the barn came in under budget at $8 million. He said the ...
Spoke in the House on Points of Order Mr. Speaker, number one, I directed nothing at the member who is over here in the corner. My exact words, and I know the NDP is ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on National Capital Commission — Rideau Hall Storage Building Thank you, Mr. Chair. Through the chair to the witness, the Prime Minister's house at 24 Sussex is a lower priority than an $8-million barn. Clearly ...
Spoke in the House on Points of Order Mr. Speaker, this is on a point of clarification on the point of order. Canadians are feeling like their members of Parliament are being subjected to ...
Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to convictions under the Fisheries Act that have resulted in fines since January 1, 2016: what are the details of all fines issued by ...
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Madam Speaker, that is more divide and conquer from the other side of the floor. Last week, the minister from Long Range Mountains said that the ...
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, last week, a desperate Prime Minister admitted his punishing carbon tax is making life more expensive for all Canadians. He also said that if ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Report 10, Specific COVID-19 Benefits, of the 2022 Reports 9 and 10 ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. The witnesses today were asked to come to committee to testify on an $8-million barn, when nobody in Canada would think that ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Report 3, Rehabilitation of Parliament’s Centre Block—Public Services and Procurement Canada, of ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to move a motion: That, given recent reports that the National Capital Commission (NCC) paid over $8 million to replace ...
Spoke at the Finance committee on Pre-Budget Consultations in Advance of the 2024 Budget I appreciate that response, Mr. Boyd. With inflation, I think the government has been inflating the prices, which basically takes the goods we need and puts ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Report 2, Connectivity in Rural and Remote Areas, of the 2023 Reports ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'm going to paint a little picture of my constituency first. If I eat up some of my own time doing that, ...
Spoke at the Finance committee on Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), Invocation of the Emergency Act and ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thanks to the two of you for being here today. I did some research before I came. I'm not an expert in ...