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Voted No on Vote #104 Motion for closure
Voted Yes on Vote #105 Government Business No. 9 (Changes to the Standing Orders) (amendment)
Voted No on Vote #106 Government Business No. 9 (Changes to the Standing Orders)
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted No on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Spoke in the House on Lawful Access Act, 2026 Mr. Speaker, I will be splitting my time with the member for Vernon—Lake Country—Monashee. To the viewers at home, the Liberals are coming to regulate the …
Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, one in four Canadians is skipping meals. MNP says that one in three Canadians cannot pay their bills. The Conservatives offered a real solution: …
Spoke in the House on Lawful Access Act, 2026 Mr. Speaker, we recognize the necessity of protecting children online, especially from predators who access unlawful and criminal material. I am wondering if my friend could …
Spoke in the House on Supervised Consumption Sites Mr. Speaker, Olivia Chow and Toronto city council are building an injection site between a day care and a middle school in our beautiful neighbourhood of …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-16 I apologize. My time is short. Just for the benefit of the viewers at home, I'd like to try to explain what is happening vis-à-vis this …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-16 First, I'd like to address Ms. Irons. Thank you so much for attending today and for your testimony. On behalf of all my colleagues, I want …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-16 Under the Criminal Code, mandatory minimum sentences apply to a range of serious offences. They're designed to set a sentencing floor to create deterrence and denunciation …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-9 I just want to check where we're at, because we moved forward, and now we're moving back. Could you kindly let us know what page we're …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, shooting at synagogues is already illegal. Just like the Prime Minister, the justice minister is all talk and no action. Now an Iranian dissident …
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 6—Proceedings on Bill C-9 Mr. Speaker, I am Jewish and I represent one of the largest Jewish communities in Canada. I am disgusted by the Liberal government and how it …
Spoke in the House on Build Canada Homes Act Mr. Speaker, this is the same recycled housing approach that the Liberals have had for the last decade, but I have a very serious and concrete …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, last week three different synagogues were shot at in the Toronto area. There was always conflict abroad, but it never spilled onto Canada's streets …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-9 Thank you, Mr. Lawton. Thank you, Mr. Chair. Sometimes I pinch myself in this job, even though I've been here for almost 10 months. Sometimes I …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-9 I'm a little perplexed by what's transpiring right now. Everyone agrees that there are concerns, on the Conservative side, with respect to the amendment adopted by …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-14 Thank you, Mr. Taylor. Again, I suggest to my Liberal colleagues that Parliament is supreme and that we have an ability to prescribe bail, subject to …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-14 We talk a lot about mandatory minimum sentences. No doubt you followed the Supreme Court in Senneville a couple of months ago, which struck down a …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-257 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (promotion of terrorist activity or group)