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  • Her favourite word is liberal.

Conservative MP for Oshawa (Ontario)

Won her last election, in 2025, with 48% of the vote.

Two months ago

Voted No on Vote #173 on Bill C-30 Implement certain provisions of the spring economic update tabled in Parliament on April 28, 2026

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 It was important to us to ask the questions because Canadians need to hear the answers. Unfortunately, we have a 30-minute time limit tonight. We can't …

Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 13—Proceedings on Bill C‑22 Madam Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the member for Richmond Centre—Marpole. I have been a member for just over a year, 12 or …

Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, Conservatives support giving law enforcement officers the effective lawful access tools they need for investigating serious crimes and pursuing criminals. However, expert after expert …

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 at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 Thank you, Chair. I want to take a moment to defend the honour of my colleague Mr. Lawton. It seemed like there was a lot of …

Spoke in the House on Combatting Hate Act Mr. Speaker, it is a privilege to rise on behalf of the residents of Oshawa. I would like to start my question by mentioning my father. …

Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 12—Proceedings on Bill C-30 Mr. Speaker, there is so much that I could unpack on this member's 20-minute speech in the House, starting with a few things. He kept saying …

Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, today, the Prime Minister arrives at the G7 as the only leader who has driven his own country into a recession. While he flies …

Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the only thing growing faster than Canadians' grocery bills is the gap between Liberal talking points and reality. The president and CEO of United …

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 Gosh, I feel like that's the clearest thing I've heard all night. That's great. It's not because you all haven't been clear. It's that people are …

Spoke in the House on Protecting Victims Act Mr. Speaker, I appreciated this speech and all the things the member said about violence against women. Woman to woman, I have to understand here a …

Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I find it rather appalling the way the member stands up here and talks about how everything is so wonderful. I will ask him …

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 Okay. Fair enough. As I outset all of my questions on the amendments that we're going to go through today and in the next sessions, I …

Three months ago

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 Thank you. With Bill C-22, we're not talking about a minor amendment. It goes to the core of how Canadians' privacy is protected, how their digital …

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 and Main Estimates 2026-27: Votes 1 and 5 under Canada … Let me go back to what you said. You believe it strikes the proper balance. Yesterday, you criticized big tech companies and suggested they needed to …

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 Chair, I'm really concerned that we are just not spending the time necessary to get this right. When I first spoke to departmental officials, before we …

Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-22 Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Fraser, I appreciate your being here today. My questions will start with you. Let me start with the difference between what's …