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  • His favourite word is quebec.

Bloc MP for Drummond (Québec)

Won his last election, in 2021, with 47% of the vote.

A month ago

Spoke in the House on Tablée Populaire Mr. Speaker, today's lunch was the most beautiful meal of the year in Drummondville, as a hearty traditional Christmas dinner was offered to Tablée populaire regulars …

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

Voted Yes on Vote #928 Motion to adjourn the House

Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Indigenous Veterans and Black Veterans I am going to try to be concise, Mr. Chair. Ms. Trujillo, yours is a very important mission. I respect it and I admire it a …

Spoke in the House on Diversity and Inclusion Mr. Speaker, the Senate issued a report that blames Quebec's secularism for everything, and the Minister of Immigration said nothing. Amira Elghawaby called Quebeckers anti-Muslim, and …

Voted Yes on Vote #924 Ninth report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs (Previous question)

Voted Yes on Vote #925 Ninth report of the Standing Committee on Veterans

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Protection of Freedom of Expression I call this meeting to order. Welcome to meeting number 147 of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. Before we begin, I would like to ask …

Spoke in the House on Madeleine Arbour Mr. Speaker, “We are the offspring of modest French-Canadian families, working class or lower middle class”. With those words, a small group of artists launched an …

Spoke in the House on Quebec Film Industry Mr. Speaker, the Iris gala, the grand celebration of the Quebec film industry, shone brightly again this year. The biggest winner of the night was Gatineau …

Spoke in the House on Points of Order Mr. Speaker, I find it quite rich to hear the NDP and the Conservatives passing the buck about who is disrupting the House the most. The …

Two months ago

Spoke in the House on Justice Mr. Speaker, Before I had time to read even a sentence of my motion yesterday, we were already hearing “no” from the Liberal benches. I had …

Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I congratulate my colleague from Victoria for her speech and the passion she has for this issue. Before asking her a question, I would …

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Job Cuts Announced at CBC/Radio-Canada and Protection of Freedom of Expression Thank you, Madam Chair. I'd like to thank the witnesses for being with us today. Professor Potvin, Professor Gaudreault‑DesBiens and Professor Lefebvre, we are pleased to …

Spoke in the House on Presence in Gallery Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. There have been discussions among the parties, and, if you seek it, I believe you will find …

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Protection of Freedom of Expression I completely agree with you. No form of racism is tolerable, acceptable or less serious than any other. On that note, we completely agree. However, I …

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Job Cuts Announced at CBC/Radio-Canada and Further consideration of the eighth report … Thank you, Madam Chair. I'm very pleased to be able to welcome Ms. Charette, who had a lot of technical issues this morning and made a …

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Job Cuts Announced at CBC/Radio-Canada and Further consideration of the eighth report … I would have thought that Ms. Ashton could at least wait until the second round of questions to allow Mrs. Bouchard to continue testifying. That way, …

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Protection of Freedom of Expression Professor Bernadet, earlier we talked about the fear of university leaders and professors, who don't feel adequately supported when overly sensitive students feel they have the …

Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Job Cuts Announced at CBC/Radio-Canada and Further consideration of the eighth report … Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you for being with us once again, Ms. Tate. I'm starting to believe that you're beginning to like it and that …

More than three months ago

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-246 An Act to amend the Constitution Act, 1867 (representation in the House of Commons)