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Spoke in the House on Spring Economic Update 2026 Implementation Act Mr. Speaker, before I start, I wanted to say that I am going to split my time with my good friend from Oxford, who is literally …
Spoke in the House on Employment Mr. Speaker, sending more students through trade schools without any jobs is creating certificates for unemployment. If the Liberals really want to invest in Canadians, the …
Voted No on Vote #120 on Bill C-30 Implement certain provisions of the spring economic update tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026
Voted Yes on Vote #121 Opposition Motion (Protection of private property rights in Canada)
Voted Yes on Vote #122 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts
Voted No on Vote #123 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, congratulations to the Liberals for turning Canada's economy into a “buy now, pay later” scheme. Canadians now finance their meals. Never before have we …
Voted Yes on Vote #118 Opposition Motion (Measures to support the manufacturing sector)
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 in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, does this guy want a gold medal for having the second-highest deficit in the entire Canadian history outside of COVID? The Prime Minister skips …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, my friend from Calgary Nose Hill is right when she says that real sovereign wealth funds like in Norway run from surpluses, resource revenue …
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, for a party that gave Canadians the second-highest unemployment in the entire G7, it is hard to believe those tradespeople will actually have a …
Spoke in the House on Spring Economic Update 2026 Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister is just another expensive Liberal. He said he would spend less, and then he doubled Justin Trudeau's deficit. The Liberals liberalled, …
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, in an hour, we are going to find out just how expensive Liberal good news really is. It is these massive deficits that we …
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 …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Certificate of Nomination of Annette Ryan to the Position of Parliamentary Budget … Thank you. The reason for these questions is obviously that, as you said, they've been reported. They've been out there in the news, and there's also …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Since we're getting close to the end, I was wondering if I could try to get UC one more time. I'll just read this out: “That …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-304 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (grooming)