Won his last election, in 2025, with 61% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #40 Opposition Motion (Passage of Bill C-242)
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, after 10 years of Liberals, Canadians are not safe anymore. Violent crime is up 55%, gun crime is up 130%, and extortions are up …
Voted Yes on Vote #39 Opposition Motion (Food taxation)
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, that food program is feeding bureaucracy, not kids. The finance minister made a grand show and said he was going to haul in all …
Voted Yes on Vote #38 Opposition Motion (Constitutional powers of Quebec and the provinces)
Voted Yes on Vote #37 Opposition Motion (Oil and gas emissions cap)
Spoke at the Finance committee on Committee Business Thank you, Chair. In dealing with the committee business that we have put forward, we have a few items. We know that Bill C-4 is still …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, in the last election, Canadians were duped by a guy who is committing economic vandalism. The finance minister said that he would bring down …
Voted Yes on Vote #35 Opposition Motion (Violent crime and repeat offenders)
Spoke at the Finance committee on Committee Business Thank you, Chair. Thanks to our colleague, Jean-Denis, for bringing this forward. I agree with everything he's saying. The only thing I don't agree with him …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, it is about a $90 tax cut. That is not even enough to get a bunch of bananas in the week, but Liberal policies …
Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Return With regard to the Statement of Transactions of the Government of Canada, for fiscal years 2025-26 to 2029-30, broken down by year: what are the most …
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, this is coming from a guy who does not even do his own grocery shopping. The Prime Minister is bragging about a $90 tax …
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister said that he was the man with a plan. A budget is a plan, and now he is shooting blanks. After …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Election of Vice-Chairs Thanks, Chair. As I was saying, with Bill C-48, the tanker ban, which lets our resources get to the west coast but we can't sell them …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, Canada cannot become energy independent until bad Liberal policies are repealed. The Prime Minister even admits that his own policies are not letting anything …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Tax Debt Write-Offs, the Carousel Tax Fraud Scheme and Other Issues Involving … Thanks, Chair. Minister, your temporary two-month GST tax trick, according to small businesses, is confusing, cumbersome and complex. They're scrambling right now at the busiest time …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Current state of play on green finance, green investment, transition finance and … Thank you, Chair. I'm glad that we're on the 106(4) request. I move: That the Minister of Finance be invited to appear at committee for two …
Spoke at the Government Operations committee on Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Votes 1b and 5b under Department of Public … Thanks, Chair. Mr. Giroux, it's always great to see you. Recently, the "food professor" highlighted in a report how the carbon tax adds to the overall …
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on 2024 Reports 8 to 12 of the Auditor General of Canada I'm sorry. I have a limited amount of time, so I have to move on. We know Accenture was given, once again, a sole-source contract by …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Pre-Budget Consultations in Advance of the 2025 Budget Thanks, Chair. To Mr. Clarke, Canada is in a break-glass productivity crisis, according to the Bank of Canada. We've seen investments, businesses, jobs and talent leaking …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-304 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (grooming)