House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 48% of the vote.
Voted Yes on Vote #95 Opposition Motion (Fuel taxes)
Voted Yes on Vote #96 on Bill C-231 Amend the Youth Criminal Justice
Didn't vote on Vote #97 Private Members' Business M-15 (Conservation donations)
Spoke in the House on Health Mr. Speaker, I have come over to the government's side temporarily to offer my question today, because I think it is a common-sense, bipartisan question. I …
Spoke at the Health committee on Canada’s Pharmaceutical Sovereignty I'm sorry to interrupt you, but we're short on time. As I read The Globe and Mail report, which is what I'm working off of—I'm not …
Spoke in the House on Health Mr. Speaker, out of respect for the health minister, I informed her office that I would be asking this question. I hope she respects the House …
Voted Yes on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Voted Yes on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)
Spoke at the Health committee on Supplementary Estimates (C), 2025-26: Vote 5c under Canadian Institutes of Health Research, … Thank you, Chair. Thank you, officials. We're talking about the way the department and the government is spending our money today. My favourite and the most …
Spoke in the House on Child Care Mr. Speaker, the Liberals have a bad habit of announcing big programs for big money that do not actually work. In Kitchener South, Mohammad Keshvani invested …
Spoke at the Health committee on Canada’s Pharmaceutical Sovereignty Thank you. I just wanted the witness to be reassured by that. Part of what intrigues me, Mr. Watson, about pharmaceutical sovereignty is the opportunity for …
Spoke at the Health committee on Bill C-234 I just want to say that I love this bill. I was terribly moved by our colleague's story of personal courage. I note that reference to …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I wish we were here today to talk about health care. Instead, we have to talk about health care fraud. The fraud is undeniable. …
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, that minister knows very well that he has lost 32,000 people who have been ordered deported. As a physician, as the son of a …
Spoke in the House on Parole Mr. Speaker, 21 years ago, residents of Kitchener, Ontario, were shocked to hear of a mass murder in our community. Self-described Satanist Michael Sirois rang the …
Spoke at the Health committee on Impact of Immigration Policy on Healthcare and Barriers to Integrating Internationally Trained … Thank you. I definitely hope that is the case. This past December, Global News reported that Canada Border Services Agency was doing an extortion investigation and …
Spoke in the House on Financial Administration Act Madam Speaker, I am glad that got a laugh. What the bill would do is restore some of the fairness and some of the transparency. If …
Spoke at the Health committee on Subject Matter of Clauses 400 to 456 (Division 25) of Bill C-15, … I'm sensitive to the fact that it is multifactorial, but one factor is that your department adopted supervised consumption sites as a way of addressing this. …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-8 Thank you, Chair. It seems that we're struggling for the right word, but I have perceived, over the last couple of meetings I've attended, that there's …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-8 Okay, that's fantastic. In the previous Parliament, when this bill existed as Bill C-26, it was thoroughly criticized by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, the Canadian …
Spoke in the House on Liaison Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding that the definition of disinformation includes purpose or intent, that it would be equivalent to intentionally misleading or lying. I …