Won his last election, in 2025, with 49% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Housing Mr. Speaker, many years of underinvestment in affordable housing for indigenous people and northerners has resulted in a serious gap in affordable housing for both of …
Voted No on Vote #40 Opposition Motion (Passage of Bill C-242)
Voted No on Vote #39 Opposition Motion (Food taxation)
Voted No on Vote #38 Opposition Motion (Constitutional powers of Quebec and the provinces)
Spoke at the Health committee on Committee Business Having sat on this committee for six years, I know that when these other studies.... When the women's study gets back to us, if we want …
Voted No on Vote #37 Opposition Motion (Oil and gas emissions cap)
Voted No on Vote #35 Opposition Motion (Violent crime and repeat offenders)
Spoke at the Health committee on Election of Vice-Chairs and Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Usually—and I think Matt will agree with this—when studies are published, for example, or when people are speaking, they declare any conflicts of interest, especially with …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Briefing on Updated Threat Assessment The big question with respect to Ukraine and Russia is what Trump is going to do, obviously. You talked about General Kellogg and his previous stance, …
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I would like to present a petition on behalf of the organization We the Nuclear Free North with 817 signatures. The signatories express their …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Contaminated Sites Dr. Salisbury, before I started working here, I had a real job, as a doctor. Anyhow, I agree. As a doctor, you don't worry about causality. …
Spoke at the Health committee on Opioid Epidemic and Toxic Drug Crisis in Canada Thank you. Mr. Rikhardsson, I'd like you to talk a little bit more about Planet Youth and explain how it works. I understand that this is …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces Contaminated Sites Professor Sauvé, you talked about contamination of the water supply between La Baie and Bagotville. Is that with PFAS? I don't think you said it, but …
Spoke at the Health committee on Opioid Epidemic and Toxic Drug Crisis in Canada I'm pleased to see you all here, but my questions are for Dr. Vigo. I think some of them were your remarks. I'm not sure if …
Spoke in the House on World AIDS Day Mr. Speaker, yesterday was World AIDS Day, a day to remember the 42 million people who have died from AIDS, to remember our relatives and our …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Defence Policy Update and Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Vote 1b under Communications … When the Canadian government purchases something, I think for the most part we would far prefer to spend our money in Canada. It's Canadian taxpayer money. …
Spoke in the House on Michael Robert Ellchook Madam Speaker, I am proud to rise today to recognize and honour the life of a good Canadian, Michael Robert Ellchook, who everybody knew simply as …
Spoke in the House on Pharmacare Act Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise to speak to this issue and this bill, finally. As others have already pointed out, Canada is the only …
Spoke in the House on World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Mr. Speaker, last Saturday night, Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk defeated much bigger fighter Tyson Fury to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, the first ...
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I have been truly blessed in life to have been able to have six children. They are absolutely one of the best parts of ...
Spoke in the House on Cancer Research Madam Speaker, every three minutes in Canada, someone is diagnosed with cancer, a diagnosis that will change their life and the lives of all their family ...
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-243 An Act respecting the elimination of the use of forced labour and child labour in supply chains