Won his last election, in 2021, with 52% 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 Finance Mr. Speaker, from that answer, it is clear that the Liberals have abandoned all hope of keeping their $40-billion guardrail promise that was made to Canadians. …
Spoke in the House on Privilege Mr. Speaker, I always appreciate the opportunity to stand and speak to some of the ways the Liberal government is wasting taxpayers' money. One such instance …
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 Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Barriers to Indigenous Economic Development Thank you very much to our witnesses for the great information being provided today. I'll go to Ms. Semaganis. First of all, I want to say …
Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, I stand before the House to address an issue that undermines public trust and accountability, namely the member for Edmonton Centre's involvement with Global …
Spoke in the House on Privilege Madam Speaker, my geographical neighbour and I share a bit of Lake Simcoe. He obviously has a bigger part of that magnificent piece of water than …
Spoke in the House on Privilege Madam Speaker, today, I rise in the House of Commons to address a matter that has serious implications for public trust, accountability and the integrity of …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, while the Liberals try to distract Canadians with tax tricks on Christmas treats and alcohol, more than one million Ontarians turn to the food …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 Thank you. This headline is from Global News, August 22, 2024: Boissonault's former company awarded federal contract in potential conflict of interest Employment Minister Randy Boissonault's …
Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, reports continue to reveal one false statement after another about the employment minister's claim of indigenous heritage. The fact that he is still in …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 Thank you very much, Chair. I appreciate the conversation we're having for a whole bunch of reasons, consistent with what we've been saying all along. It …
Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Madam Speaker, as I stated, several witnesses to this study identified several critical barriers to indigenous economic independence and development. We are talking about the issues …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 Thank you very much, Chair. Again, the topic that I keep harping on is the protection zone under this amendment. Continue to scroll down to Kawartha …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 I remember that whole discussion when we were debating and discussing the UN declaration legislation at this committee. One of the issues we, the opposition, had …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 Thank you, Chair, for the opportunity to say a few words to celebrate the remarkable life and achievements of a true champion of justice and reconciliation, …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 Thank you very much, Chair. I appreciate the opportunity to quickly talk about this motion. Obviously, I think many members around this table felt that the …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Priorities of the Ministers of Indigenous Services Canada, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern … We'll see about that. Regarding indigenous procurement, a few months ago, you talked about the indigenous business directory being something that determines whether or not a …