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  • His favourite word is victims.

Liberal MP for Etobicoke—Lakeshore (Ontario)

Won his last election, in 2021, with 47% of the vote.

A month ago

Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Committee Business Thanks, Chair. Look, I may be the only person in Canada who woke up this morning wondering how John Diefenbaker got tickets to see the Beatles …

Voted Yes 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 Yes on Vote #928 Motion to adjourn the House

Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, the Department of Justice undertook a preliminary search in order to determine the number of litigation files and quantity of information that could fall …

Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, with respect to legal proceedings involving the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, FNCFCS, our electronic system has identified approximately 19 litigation files …

Spoke at the Justice committee on Pre-Study on Bill C-63 Thank you, Madam Chair. I want to thank all the witnesses for being here today. There's a lot to cover. Ms. Panas, I'll start with something …

Voted Yes 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 in the House on Privilege Apparently, I was right, Madam Speaker. The member just brought my point home for me. The member is my friend and I know he cares deeply …

Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Madam Speaker, I welcome the opportunity to discuss the important issue of drug crime, the opioid crisis and the efforts our government has taken in this …

Spoke at the Justice committee on Pre-Study on Bill C-63 Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to thank all the witnesses for joining us today. Jane—I'll refer to you that way—thank you very much for sharing …

Two months ago

Spoke at the Justice committee on Pre-Study on Bill C-63 Thank you, Madam Chair. I want to thank you and the members around the table for allowing us to do this study, particularly those who voted …

Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, the Department of Justice, including the Attorney General of Canada, did not receive any reports concerning potential offences under federal or provincial laws under …

Spoke at the Justice committee on Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Vote 1b under Administrative Tribunals Support Service of … Thanks, Chair. Thank you to our witnesses for being here. I appreciate your testimony and that of the minister. I will add the questions from my …

Spoke in the House on Sir Winston Churchill Mr. Speaker, on November 30, 1874, one of the world's greatest statesmen, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, was born. He was an accomplished officer in the …

Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I want to begin by thanking members of the standing committee for their examination of the issue of the adaptation of CBC/Radio-Canada's audiovisual content …

Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill S-13 Mr. Brock is entitled to his time. I have two points. One, he understands the importance of being allowed to ask his questions, a point he's …

Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, crusading against tax cuts over the holidays. Merry Christmas from the Conservative Party of Canada. Let me tell the House about the reaction from …

Three months ago

Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-270 Thank you, Madam Chair. I will be much more brief than Mr. Kurek was. A couple of things he said stood out for me. One of …

Spoke at the Justice committee on Antisemitism and Additional Measures that Could be Taken to Address the Valid … Thank you, Madam Chair. I wasn't privy to that conversation. I must say I'm very disappointed to hear that. In the over nine years I've been …