Won her last election, in 2021, with 41% of the vote.
Voted No on Vote #481 Opposition Motion (Carbon tax on farmers, First Nations and families)
Voted Yes on Vote #482 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 1)
Voted Yes on Vote #483 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 2)
Voted Yes on Vote #484 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 3)
Voted Yes on Vote #485 Concurrence in an opposed item (Opposed Vote No. 4)
Spoke in the House on Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the member opposite for his unwavering advocacy for the people of Attawapiskat. I have met extensively with chief and council ...
Spoke in the House on Indigenous Affairs Madam Speaker, I spent last summer with first nations leaders in community after community evacuating people from the onslaught of incredible wildfires and floods that devastated ...
Spoke in the House on Democratic Institutions Madam Speaker, it is still clear that the Conservative Party and its members do not really understand how indigenous people are not indigenous Canadians but, in ...
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50 moved: That, notwithstanding any standing order or usual practice of the House, Bill C-50, An Act respecting accountability, transparency and engagement to support the creation of ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Follow-up Study on Report 3, Access to Safe Drinking Water in First ... Thank you, Madam Chair. Kwe Kwe. Hello. I'm so pleased to be with you here on the unsurrendered, unceded territory of the Anishinabe Algonquin people. Thank ...
Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, this summer we saw a record wildfire season raging across the country. I, as Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, worked with first nation leaders ...
Spoke in the House on Housing Mr. Speaker, I share the member opposite's sense of urgency for closing the infrastructure gap in first nations. In 2015, we inherited a situation where no ...
Spoke in the House on Emergency Preparedness Mr. Speaker, during question period, I heard in one of the questions from the Leader of the Opposition his reckless use of the word “crazy” as ...
Spoke in the House on Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, I really appreciate the advocacy of the member opposite to continue our work to close the infrastructure gap and to seek true reconciliation with ...
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Main Estimates 2023-24: Vote 1 under Canadian High Arctic Research Station, Votes ... Kwe kwe. Ullukkut. Tansi. Hello. Bonjour. As we all know, Canada's Parliament is located on the unceded and traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people. Thank ...
Posted on Twitter Everyone deserves to come in from the cold. So happy to see this project move forward. (2/2)
Posted on Twitter GC Peter Johnston and the Council of Yukon First Nations have been working on this shelter for a while and now with… https://t.co/TUNUX6qVOR
Posted on Twitter Tout le monde mérite de sortir du froid. Je suis très heureuse de voir ce projet aller de l'avant. (2/2)
Posted on Twitter Le GC Peter Johnston et le Conseil des Premières nations du Yukon travaillent sur cet abri depuis un certain temps… https://t.co/dVeHlcuq3N
Posted on Twitter Leaders like Chief Judy Desjarlais of Blueberry River and Chief April Martel of K’atl’odeeche First Nation have bee… https://t.co/ZKIV9OhXaN
Posted on Twitter We are also in contact with our Provincial counterparts to identify and mitigate gaps quickly. As it’s a rapidly ev… https://t.co/1ZVDraDSSp
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer's Report on the Research and Comparative ... Thank you very much, Madam Chair. Kwe kwe. Unusakut. Hello. Bonjour. I too am with you here on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people. ...
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Report 8, Emergency Management in First Nations Communities – Indigenous Services Canada, ... Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. To all members, thanks for the invitation. It's a pleasure to join you here today on the traditional and unceded ...
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Improving Graduation Rates and Successful Outcomes for Indigenous Students Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Kwe kwe. Tansi. Unnusakkut. Good morning. Bonjour. I'm very grateful to be here with you all today on the traditional ...
Introduced legislation Government bill C-38 An Act to amend the Indian Act (new registration entitlements)
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Arctic Sovereignty, Security and Emergency Preparedness of Indigenous Peoples Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Hello, everyone. Bonjour. Kwe kwe. I'm really looking forward to this conversation we're going to have about emergency management and ...
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Administration and Accessibility of Indigenous Peoples to the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) ... Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you to my colleagues for giving me a bit of time. Kwe Kwe. Tansi.Unnusakkut. Good morning. I, too, ...
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Main Estimates 2022-23: Vote 1 under Canadian High Arctic Research Station, Votes ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. I can't say how happy I am to see you all in person. It's my first committee appearance not on Zoom in ...
Introduced legislation Government bill C-89 An Act to provide for the resumption and continuation of postal services
Introduced legislation Government bill C-65 An Act to amend the Canada Labour Code (harassment and violence), the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act and the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1