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Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, we understand that Canadians have had a tough go of it, and that is one of the reasons why, over the past year, our …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, since our government took office, we have been squarely focused on the issues that my colleague opposite raises. In fact, members can start to …
Spoke in the House on Carpenters' Regional Council Mr. Speaker, it is my honour to recognize the leadership of the Carpenters' Regional Council, Tom Cardinal and the entire leadership team here in Ottawa today, …
Voted No on Vote #95 Opposition Motion (Fuel taxes)
Voted Yes on Vote #96 on Bill C-231 Amend the Youth Criminal Justice
Voted Yes on Vote #97 Private Members' Business M-15 (Conservation donations)
Spoke in the House on National Canadian Film Day Mr. Speaker, this Wednesday, April 15, Canadians across the country will come together for National Canadian Film Day, a celebration of who we are and the …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Curàm Software and the Processing of Old Age Security and Bill C-20 Thank you, Mr. Chair. Welcome, Minister and Deputy Minister. I want to start off by saying that I have personally noticed how quickly Build Canada Homes …
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, I have respect for my colleague opposite, but I would remind him that TFWs are less than 1% of the workforce and that temporary …
Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, what we are hearing from that side of the House, what we are hearing heckled today, is that the programs we have been putting …
Voted No on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Voted No on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)
Spoke in the House on Pensions Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member for Abitibi—Témiscamingue for his question. I also want to thank him for attending the technical briefing recently held …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the government's priority is reducing pressures on costs and creating new opportunities for Canadians. I would note to my colleague that, as mentioned in …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Statutory Review of the Lobbying Act On another point, you recommend registering all oral or written communications regardless of whether they are arranged in advance. I just want to ask you if …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on State of Access to Information in Canada Thank you, Mr. Chair. Let me start by thanking PCO for being here. I think all of us know how much work happens at PCO. It's …
Spoke at the Government Operations committee on Subject Matter of Clauses 195 to 199 (Division 2), Clauses 203 to … Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, for having me here today. Just because we've focused quite a bit on regulatory sandboxes and the confusion that surrounds …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on State of Access to Information in Canada My colleague asked about artificial intelligence and technological solutions. I'm just wondering if there are any existing technical tools that would help people who are working …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence and its Regulation Mr. Chair, I am disappointed that the amendment was rejected, and I would urge committee members to consider a few things. First of all, if we …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence and its Regulation Let me jump in here. I think you're probably hearing a lot of interest from us in terms of how we get our arms around this …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Challenges Posed by Artificial Intelligence and its Regulation Thank you, Mr. Chair, and welcome, Mr. Tessari L'Allié. Maybe just picking up on some of my colleagues' questions, I'm also concerned very much about the …