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Voted No on Vote #173 on Bill C-30 Implement certain provisions of the spring economic update tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026
Voted Yes on Vote #167 on Bill C-9 Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places)
Voted No on Vote #168 on Bill C-9 Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places)
Voted No on Vote #169 on Bill C-26 Authorize certain payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purpose …
Voted No on Vote #170 on Bill C-267 Establish a national framework to promote the durability of electronic products and essential home appliances
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 12—Proceedings on Bill C-30 Mr. Speaker, before I begin, I want to inform you that I am splitting my time with my good friend from Saskatoon West, who brought me …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, there is no need to politicize the loss of the police officer. We are asking questions on behalf of the 2.2 million Canadians waiting …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-30 I move that Bill C-30, in clause 11, be amended by adding after line 16 on page 7 the following: (3) Within 30 days after September …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is the only leader in the entire G20 to plunge their economy into a recession. In his own words, he admitted …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Madam Speaker, before I get started, I want to notify you that I will be splitting my time with my good friend, fellow Calgarian and sometime …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Madam Speaker, the only leader in the entire G20 to plunge their economy into a recession was exposed by the PBO for leaving $7 billion out …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, every time the Prime Minister leaves, he stuffs his face with 200,000 dollars' worth of lavish meals on the taxpayer dime. We see a …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply moved: That the House recognize that the Liberal Prime Minister has given Canada the: (i) only economy in recession in the G7, (ii) worst household debt …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-30 Minister, in your opening statement, you claimed that you guys are going to be building more homes. Your government promised to build 500,000 homes a year. …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the grand illusionist, the Liberal Prime Minister, is the only leader in the entire G7 who has driven their economy into a recession. Liberals …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Report of the Bank of Canada on Monetary Policy What are you seeing an increase in when it comes to non-mortgage loans or debt? As one of my colleagues mentioned, we did a study here …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Household Debt in Canada and Federal Spending Power Thank you, Chair. Mr. Dufort, as you know, the Prime Minister announced a so-called sovereign wealth fund today. The government says that it will provide $25 …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Household Debt in Canada Thanks, Chair. Mr. Butler, thank you for being here again. The current Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture, Marc Miller, who used to be the immigration …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Canada Pension Plan Investments in Canada Chair, I'd like to take this time to move a motion that I had tabled before. I move: That, given that Canadians are facing rising fuel …
Spoke at the Government Operations committee on Comprehensive Expenditure Review The reason I bring that up is that certain people in Canada are paying more in taxes now than they are for all the necessities combined: …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Household Debt in Canada Well, Madam Chair, in that case, I'd actually just like to move a motion that's been on notice. Given that: a. Taxes on beer, wine and …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-304 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (grooming)