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Spoke in the House on Fuel Taxes Mr. Speaker, Canadians are struggling. Filling up the car to get the kids to school and to get to work is becoming a stress for Canadian …
Spoke in the House on Small Business Mr. Speaker, the member opposite can recite his talking points all afternoon, but 97,000 entrepreneurs have already revealed the truth. High costs, high taxes and red …
Voted Yes on Vote #95 Opposition Motion (Fuel taxes)
Voted Yes on Vote #96 on Bill C-231 Amend the Youth Criminal Justice
Voted No on Vote #97 Private Members' Business M-15 (Conservation donations)
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, it is always a honour to rise on behalf of the amazing residents of Vaughan—Woodbridge to fight for a more affordable life. Speaking of …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Federal Government's Electric Vehicle (EV) Policies Thank you, Chair. In light of what you said, I'm going to take this opportunity to move the following motion: That the committee unequivocally condemn forced …
Voted Yes on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Spoke in the House on Combatting Hate Act Mr. Speaker, I thank my hon. colleague for his avid defence of religious freedom in this chamber, at committee and across this entire country. I was …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's rhetoric is completely disconnected from reality. He said that Canada would be the best economy in the G7, yet he has …
Voted Yes on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)
Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives would like to put forward a supplementary report. Canada's defence industrial capacity must be understood as part of the broader national strategy …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Opportunities, Risks, and Regulation of AI in Canada’s Strategic Industries Thank you to all the witnesses for your opening testimony. I'd like to begin by first acknowledging something that I think we can all agree on, …
Spoke in the House on Jail Not Bail Act Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise today to speak to Bill C-242, the jail not bail act, at second reading. It was put forward …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Defence Industrial Strategy and Federal Government's Electric Vehicle (EV) Policies Ms. Dancho pointed out that we have multiple directors from CSIS who have called the Chinese government our largest security concern. Former director of CSIS and …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Defence Industrial Strategy and Opportunities, Risks, and Regulation of AI in Canada’s … Mr. Tessari L'Allié, you referenced, in your opening remarks, the Mexican government system that was attacked and how it wasn't just that AI was told to …
Spoke in the House on Build Canada Homes Act Mr. Speaker, it is an honour to rise on behalf of the residents of Vaughan—Woodbridge and Canadians all across this country, the young, the old and …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Canada's Underlying Productivity Gaps and Capital Outflow and Subject Matter of Bill … I guess my concern with this provision specifically, and I think the concern that Canadians would have, is that clause 208 allows ministers veto power over …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Canada's Underlying Productivity Gaps and Capital Outflow and Subject Matter of Bill … I'm going to switch over to where in your testimony you were talking about deepfakes. The government has now introduced legislation, Bill C-16, that is intended …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Canadian Auto Industry and the Commitments Made With Stellantis Minister, in the SIF agreement amendment number one, subsection three, paragraph four, you're clearly already talking about the possible closure of the Brampton plant for Stellantis. …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Committee Business, Canada's Underlying Productivity Gaps and Capital Outflow, and Defence Industrial … Thank you, Chair. It's my pleasure to speak in favour of this motion, as somebody who worked inside the steel industry. It's really a consequential time …