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Conservative MP for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake (Alberta)

Won her last election, in 2025, with 80% of the vote.

Two weeks ago

Spoke in the House on Ronald McDonald House Charities Mr. Speaker, today is McHappy day, a day when every purchase at McDonald's helps support families through the Ronald McDonald House charities. In Alberta, 65% of …

Voted Yes on Vote #118 Opposition Motion (Measures to support the manufacturing sector)

Voted No on Vote #119 Ways and means motion No. 11

Voted Yes on Vote #110 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts

Voted Yes on Vote #111 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts

Voted No on Vote #112 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts

Three weeks ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Youth Employment in Canada and Housing Starts in Relation to Federal Programs I have the absolute privilege of representing Fort McMurray, which is the town I grew up in. What we've seen for the last 10 years, minus …

Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, I am focused on the people of Fort McMurray—Cold Lake. The problem is that this is yet another Liberal illusion. The biggest barriers that …

Spoke in the House on Military Justice System Modernization Act Mr. Speaker, we are just over a week into the Liberals' sneaky majority, which they got through backdoor deals, and this is the piece of legislation …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Section 810 of the Criminal Code and Women's Safety, Antifeminist Ideology, and … I appreciate that. Many hands make light work. I also really appreciate the fact that you guys have created this new online reporting system. For someone …

Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister, a former banker who should know a thing or two about economics, has doubled Trudeau's deficit. Higher deficits lead to higher …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Abuse and Financial Vulnerability of Senior Women Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you to our witnesses for being here today. Ms. Hajek, I really appreciated that you talked about the need for reducing …

A month ago

Spoke at the Finance committee on Household Debt in Canada and Federal Spending Power I appreciate that. I'm the member of Parliament for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, and if there is one place that can talk about over-regulation, it's us. We …

Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 9—Changes to the Standing Orders Mr. Speaker, I ask that we have a recorded division.

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Youth Employment in Canada and Bill C-20 I appreciate that. Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's worth pointing out, after all the kerfuffle this morning, that we're here to talk about Bill C-20 and …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Abuse and Financial Vulnerability of Senior Women Thank you. I want to thank all the witnesses for being here today. It was really powerful testimony. Ms. Bronstein, you highlighted really briefly in your …

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 and Bill C-20 Thank you, Mr. Chair. I think it's probably important. I would assume that we have some families following along at home. We have a number of …

Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, the reality is that 73% of Canadians say they are cutting back on spending. There are already reports of food suppliers adding surcharges to …

Spoke in the House on Youth Criminal Justice Act Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of Bill C‑231, a bill for David's friends. This bill, introduced by my colleague and friend, the member for …

Two months ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Curàm Software and the Processing of Old Age Security and Bill C-20 If we're not building the houses, then we're not going to get to the affordability, because it effectively is a supply and demand kind of a …

Spoke in the House on Government Accountability Mr. Speaker, Albertans know that the member lives in an illusion. There are no projects that have been approved by the government and no shovels in …