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  • Her favourite word is chair.

Liberal MP for Hochelaga—Rosemont-Est (Québec)

Won her last election, in 2025, with 46% of the vote.

Two weeks ago

Voted No on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts

Three weeks ago

Voted No on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)

Voted No on Vote #89 on Bill C-220 Amend the Criminal Code (immigration status in sentencing)

Voted No on Vote #90 on Bill C-243 Amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (parole review)

Voted No on Vote #91 on Bill C-242 Amend the Criminal Code and the Department of Justice

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Abuse and Financial Vulnerability of Senior Women Thank you, Madam Chair. Witnesses, you are experts, and I thank you for making yourselves available. I would like to begin by saying that your opening …

A month ago

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Bill C-225 Thank you, Madam Chair. The intent behind this addition is to require sentencing courts to impose specific periods of parole ineligibility in cases where a person …

Two months ago

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Bill C-225 Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you, Mr. Sauvé. Your return to the committee is already very enlightening. Thank you, as well, Ms. Nadeau. In this committee, …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Antifeminist Ideology Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr. Dorais, Ms. Chan, Ms. Graydon and Ms. Parent, thank you for enriching the work of this committee. Please know that, since …

Spoke in the House on Women's Sports Madam Speaker, in less than three hours, the opening ceremonies of the Milano Cortina Olympic Games may steal the show. We know how talented the Italians …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Section 810 of the Criminal Code and Women's Safety Thank you, Madam Chair. Minister, thank you for being with us today. I really appreciate your curiosity and your commitment. I would invite you to open …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Antifeminist Ideology Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr. Vaillancourt, Mr. Ganson and Mr. Dupuis‑Déri, thank you for your enlightening expertise. Your testimony is deeply troubling. This subject is one …

Three months ago

Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, that is music to my ears. The Conservatives are willing to co-operate with the government. This is a good day. We have all just …

More than three months ago

Spoke in the House on Béatrice Picard Mr. Speaker, yesterday, we were stunned and saddened to hear the news of the passing of a grande dame of the theatre, television and cinema. A …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Antifeminist Ideology Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you, ladies. Your presence here is very valuable. Since the study began, many witnesses have appeared and each expert opinion has …

Spoke in the House on Gender-Based Violence Mr. Speaker, on December 6, 1989, time stood still. Our society still bears the scars of this mass femicide, 36 years later. As a government, there …

Spoke at the Status of Women committee on Antifeminist Ideology I thank my colleague for the suggestion. I find this study fascinating, and the subject truly alarms me. The more I learn about it, the more …

Spoke in the House on Women and Gender Equality Madam Speaker, it is very nice to address a woman Speaker. I salute you. I want to thank my colleague, who is truly a leader in …

Spoke in the House on Women and Gender Equality Mr. Speaker, it may not often be presented this way, but the reason we are so focused on the economy right now is that it is …

Spoke in the House on Marie-Reine Larivière Mr. Speaker, as this is Women's History Month in Canada, I would like to pay tribute to Marie-Reine Larivière. Hers may not be a household name, …

Spoke in the House on René Homier‑Roy Mr. Speaker, yesterday, the country lost more than a voice. René Homier‑Roy, a broadcaster, cultural critic and, as he liked to say, professional spectator, has died …