Won his last election, in 2025, with 59% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, tomorrow, President Trump will jeopardize thousands of aluminum jobs in Quebec with tariffs potentially reaching 50%, and meanwhile, the minority Liberal banker is refusing …
Voted Yes on Vote #2 Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (subamendment)
Voted Yes on Vote #3 Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (amendment as amended with subamendment)
Spoke in the House on Rail Transportation Mr. Speaker, on July 6, 2013, the town of Lac-Mégantic experienced the worst rail disaster in Canadian history, and 47 people lost their lives. Four thousand, …
Spoke in the House on Business of the House Mr. Speaker, I would not want my new colleagues to miss out on the unique opportunity to hear the Thursday question. It is a very important …
Spoke in the House on Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, I listened closely to the Liberal Prime Minister's speech. It seems that the Prime Minister has not yet made the transition from candidate to …
Voted Yes on Vote #1 Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (subamendment)
Spoke in the House on Ethics Mr. Speaker, it did not take the Liberal government long to slip into the previous government's old habits. The reality is that the Liberal Prime Minister …
Voted No on Vote #926 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Voted Yes on Vote #927 Motion to proceed to First Reading of Senate Public Bills
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, I cannot believe what I just heard from the finance minister. Oh, sorry, he turned the job down. The Prime Minister is out of …
Spoke in the House on Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister has totally lost control. He has lost control of immigration, the borders and the public purse. We also know that he …
Spoke in the House on Finance Mr. Speaker, I did not hear the word “deficit”. My question is about the deficit. That should not be too hard to grasp. Why did the …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-65 Mr. Chair, I just received my colleague Mr. Turnbull's amendment. I'm reading it as I speak. It seems clear to me that this amendment can't be …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-65 Thank you, Mr. Chair. I've managed to get my notes in order, so I can ask the question I wanted to ask at the beginning. There's …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-65 I've been listening to my colleague for a few minutes, and it seems clear that one of the items requested in the motion he's talking about …
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on 2024 Reports 8 to 12 of the Auditor General of Canada So you're telling me that Minister Mélanie Joly of Global Affairs Canada and Minister Chrystia Freeland of the Department of Finance are both washing their hands …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-65 and M-109, Instruction to the Standing Committee on Procedure and … Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. This is a pretty important topic, so let's see if we can reach a consensus here. I agree with Ms. …
Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Job Cuts Announced at CBC/Radio-Canada and Further consideration of the eighth report … Ms. Tait, I have one more question for you. Since the beginning, it has seemed that the CBC is the only one that can do a …
Spoke at the Information & Ethics committee on Privacy Breaches at the Canada Revenue Agency I'm talking about cases where fraud has occurred, where money has been paid and an investigation has been launched. As we know, when people are under …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Bill C-65 Thank you. My other point relates to my concern regarding clauses 25, 27 and 38, which deal with assistance for an elector. I've experienced many elections. …