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Spoke in the House on Automotive Industry Mr. Speaker, it would be awfully nice if the Liberal government would go to Washington and fight for Canadian auto workers. We cannot control what Donald …
Voted No on Vote #85 on Bill C-233 Amend the Export and Import Permits
Voted No on Vote #83 Motion for closure
Voted No on Vote #84 Government Business No. 6 (Proceedings on Bill C-9, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, last week a convicted first-degree murderer was released unescorted in Oshawa for 72 hours. This man tortured, raped and murdered a 14-year-old boy and …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-8 Mr. Chair, on a point of order, Mr. Au clearly indicated to the clerk that he would like to speak, before Mr. Ramsay took the floor …
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, this case is not a one-off, but good job by the Liberals to blame the provinces. It is one of several cases where serious …
Voted Yes on Vote #72 Opposition Motion (Federal benefits and asylum claimants)
Voted No on Vote #73 on Bill C-244 Amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 and the Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels
Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, interim federal health program costs have quadrupled in four years. Providers are billing up to five times the provincial rates for care for rejected …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I do not have to say this, but I am going to say it anyway. I am splitting my time with my beautiful seatmate, …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, so many pieces of the member from Winnipeg North's speech did not make a lot of sense. A couple of things were regarding Bill …
Spoke in the House on Commissioner for Modern Treaty Implementation Act Madam Speaker, it is an honour to rise today, as always, on behalf of my neighbours and friends in Oshawa to speak about something that touches …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-8 Just to clarify, I have a question based on both of the questions asked by my colleagues. I'm trying to understand how there's a security loophole …
Spoke in the House on Automotive Industry Mr. Speaker, the minister has sat at the cabinet table for more than 10 years, and under her watch, the Liberal government has deindustrialized Canada, leaving …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-8 Thank you, Chair. Thank you, Minister, for being here. I'm pleased to hear some of the things that I'm hearing today. It sounds like you're open …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Canada's Ability to Remove Foreign Nationals with a Criminal Record Yes. Again, I would just ask that we potentially have a friendly amendment to remove, in the last paragraph, after Bill C-8: and that the committee …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Canada's Ability to Remove Foreign Nationals with a Criminal Record Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will not be long, I promise you. I will just quickly remind you that the reason for my motion was to …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Canada-United States Border Management I've enjoyed the study. I'm thankful that Madame DeBellefeuille decided to move that we study this, because this border management study has revealed a lot of …
Spoke at the Industry and Technology committee on Defence Industrial Strategy Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to committee members. I don't think it comes as a surprise that I support this motion. As I speak to …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-12 Thank you. I will take this moment to thank our witnesses. We did get good testimony from you. I'm sorry I did take up the last …