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Voted No on Vote #173 on Bill C-30 Implement certain provisions of the spring economic update tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026
Voted Yes on Vote #167 on Bill C-9 Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places)
Voted No on Vote #168 on Bill C-9 Amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places)
Voted No on Vote #169 on Bill C-26 Authorize certain payments to be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the purpose …
Voted No on Vote #170 on Bill C-267 Establish a national framework to promote the durability of electronic products and essential home appliances
Spoke in the House on Former Member of Parliament for Miramichi Mr. Speaker, it is a great pleasure for me to welcome back to Ottawa today a very special guest and a dear friend, the former member …
Spoke in the House on Cost of Living Mr. Speaker, in 2012, the Liberals accepted the resignation of Minister Bev Oda over a $16 glass of orange juice. Welcome to Mark Carney's Canada in …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Supplementary Estimates (B), 2025-26: Votes 1b, 5b and 10b under Department of … The reason I'm asking is that when we look at the expenditures for 2024-25, which was $29 million for the whole budget, 13 projects were announced …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Review of the Fisheries Act Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to take a moment to thank Ms. Rogers for being here today. What are the most common types of Fisheries …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Briefing by the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development - 2025 … Okay, I'm having a difficult time. You're the director general of marine planning and conservation. I've asked you three questions today with no response, no information. …
Spoke in the House on Softwood Lumber Industry Mr. Chair, tonight's debate is not academic. It is not in theory, and it is not a matter of charts and tables on some Ottawa desk. …
Spoke in the House on Budget 2025 Implementation Act, No. 1 Mr. Speaker, there is something happening in this country that the government does not want Canadians to know, but my constituents can feel it in their …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry Mr. Skiffington, thank you for being here today. Even with the provincial and federal support you received, how long can Kap Paper realistically continue to operate …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry My questions are for Mr. Lavigne and Mr. Cloutier from Unifor. How many workers in the forestry industry in New Brunswick are represented by Unifor? What …
Spoke in the House on Forestry Industry Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister promised Canadians he would negotiate a win with the United States. When the Prime Minister took office, softwood lumber tariffs were …
Spoke in the House on Canadian Armed Forces Mr. Speaker, as we approach Remembrance Day, I am mindful of the sacrifices of those who served our nation. We remember their courage. We honour their …
Spoke in the House on Strengthening Canada's Immigration System and Borders Act Mr. Speaker, it is always an honour to rise in the people's House on behalf of the good men and women of Miramichi—Grand Lake. My constituents …
Spoke in the House on Anti-Semitism Mr. Speaker, across Canada tomorrow, rallies are being planned to celebrate the martyrs of Hamas. Let us be honest about who they are celebrating. They are …
Spoke at the Canadian Heritage committee on Briefing on the Implementation of the Online Streaming Act With Corus potentially getting 40% of the local news fund given out, should I expect local news in my riding in rural New Brunswick, or are …
Spoke at the Fisheries committee on Attribution of Redfish Quotas and Exploratory Lobster Fishing Licenses Is DFO worried about the depletion of the lobster due to the overfishing of the first nations, specifically the out-of-season fishing that they do? It's supposed …