House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 60% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, a buddy is a buddy. The Liberals' inflationary deficits are costing Canadians dearly. Canadians will pay $55.6 billion in interest this year alone to …
Spoke in the House on Foreign Affairs Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has appointed a personal friend of his to serve as Canada's ambassador to Washington. Mark Wiseman is not a wise man. …
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted No on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Didn't vote on Vote #102 on Bill C-226 Establish a national framework to improve food price transparency
Voted No on Vote #103 Private Members' Business M-16 (Use of underused and surplus federal lands and buildings for services for veterans)
Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, Liberal inflation is costly. Liberal taxes are costly. Liberal inaction is costly. Liberal math is extremely costly. The Liberals are announcing a discount of …
Voted No on Vote #98 Appointment of an officer of Parliament
Spoke in the House on Firearms Mr. Speaker, over the past few weeks, I have travelled across Quebec, meeting with hunters, sport shooters, enthusiasts like myself. They are honest, law-abiding people. They …
Spoke in the House on Strong and Free Elections Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my esteemed colleague from Richmond—Arthabaska, soon to be known as Richmond—Arthabaska—Val-des-Sources, hopefully, for his speech. I would just like to know where …
Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, four cents per litre of gas is not going to make any difference. What a joke. Canadians are suffocating thanks to the Liberals' inflationary …
Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, the Liberals claim that federal taxes on gasoline and diesel have no effect on inflation or the cost of living. Seriously, is anyone buying …
Spoke in the House on Regional Economic Development Mr. Speaker, the regions of Quebec have run out of patience. The Liberal government's inaction is costing them dearly. That is not according to me; it …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada and Supporting, Diversifying, and Modernizing … Thank you. I have two questions for you from a very courageous woman who came here to testify. Her name is Nathalie Poulin, and she's the …
Spoke at the International Trade committee on Canada’s Trade with the Mercosur countries I have a lot of discussions with people in agriculture. My family is in that. Farmers don't seem to be happy with the latest negotiations, whether …
Spoke at the International Trade committee on Recent Developments in Canada’s Trade Relations with China and with Qatar Good morning, Madam Chair, colleagues and guests. Mr. Kovrig, thank you for being here. It's an honour to speak to you. I'd like to acknowledge your …
Spoke at the International Trade committee on Bill C-18 Good afternoon, Madam Chair. Good afternoon, guests, and thank you for being here. I'm from Beauce, a rural region where agriculture is very important for the …
Spoke at the International Trade committee on Bill C-13 We're going to sign another agreement with them when we already have a bad one. Do you think the government negotiators are doing a good job …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon, esteemed guests. Mr. Bylsma, you're the president of the Ontario Trucking Association. In Quebec, the people of Beauce are very …
Spoke at the International Trade committee on Bill C-13 To answer my own question on pork imports and exports, in the last three years, we've had over $18 million in imports and only $197,000 in …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Changing Landscape of Truck Drivers in Canada Good morning, Mr. Chair and dear colleagues. Today's meeting is quite difficult. First, I would like to acknowledge your presence, Ms. Séguin, Ms. Boucher and Ms. …