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  • Her favourite word is parents.

Conservative MP for Battlefords—Lloydminster (Saskatchewan)

Won her last election, in 2021, with 69% of the vote.

Two weeks ago

Spoke in the House on Carbon Pricing Mr. Speaker, common-sense Conservatives would axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget and stop the crime, because after eight years, Canadians know that the ...

Voted No on Vote #655 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day

Voted No on Vote #656 on Bill C-35 Respecting early learning and child care in Canada

Spoke in the House on Employment Insurance Act moved that the bill be read the third time and passed. Mr. Speaker, as all parents know, the arrival of a new child is life-changing. It ...

Voted Yes on Vote #648 Opposition Motion (ArriveCAN)

Voted Yes on Vote #649 on Bill C-354 Amend the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Act (Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness and French-speaking communities)

Voted Yes on Vote #650 on Bill C-321 Amend the Criminal Code (assaults against persons who provide health services and first responders)

Three weeks ago

Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, the second petition I am presenting this morning is with regard to Bill C-318. Adoptive and intended parents are at a disadvantage under the ...

A month ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act (amount of full ... Yes, it's really interesting. I think, too, that when we actually look at the history and the facts in the most recent years, it's this Liberal ...

Spoke in the House on Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act Mr. Speaker, Canada's hard-working farmers produce safe and nutritious foods that we depend on to feed our communities. They are vital to our food security. Not ...

Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 34—Proceedings on Bill C-62 Madam Speaker, the decisions made in this place have a direct impact on the lives of Canadians. That impact can be no greater than when it ...

Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I rise to table a few petitions today. The first one is in regard to the Liberal government's firearms buyback program. The Liberal government's ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act (amount of full ... Thank you very much, Chair. First of all, I want to thank both of you for taking the time to be here, for this service you ...

Spoke in the House on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Mr. Speaker, I move that the House call—

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on An Act to amend the Old Age Security Act (amount of full ... Thank you very much, Chair. At the last meeting, when MP Fragiskatos brought up turning it into a three-meeting study, I'd thought that was a great ...

Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the 14th report of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Meetings and Information Thank you very much, Chair. Following up on MP Zarrillo's last comment, the request was given months ago for you to attend our committee. It's kind ...

Two months ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Meetings Thank you very much, Chair. Specifically, in listening to you, Ms. MacKenzie, and some of your testimony, it really triggered a lot of thoughts I have ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour ... Thank you very much, Chair. The substance of the amendment we are debating right now is to ensure that kinship and customary care will be added ...

Three months ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Meetings and Information Thank you very much, Chair. Thank you, Ministers, for being here. Minister Boissonnault, my questions will be directed towards you. We know that the carbon tax ...

More than three months ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Meetings Thank you, Chair. Back to the motion, we know—and I believe we just talked about this in the House as well last week—that the Senate is ...

Posted on Twitter These precious kids are a great reminder that #C318 and time to attach is ultimately about the well-being of kids. https://t.co/K0M5O2zKd0

Posted on Twitter #C318 provides parity in our parental benefits system. It was wonderful to have so many families present for yeste… https://t.co/adUECXzYRO

Posted on Twitter Bill C-318 will be debated tomorrow in the House of Commons. Take action today to support it. 1. Write your MP 2.… https://t.co/zvkqevPbNB

Posted on Twitter As Daffodil Month comes to a close, I am thinking about my mom today and all those who have fought and are fighting… https://t.co/GWNXrDAguW

Posted on Twitter Thank you for sharing your story Trina. #c318 will deliver the EI parity that adoptive and intended parents need a… https://t.co/QVx9TLosoe

Posted on Twitter "Canada provides a longer paid leave to biological parents (50 weeks) than to adoptive parents (35 weeks). That nee… https://t.co/fCar1LBmX9

Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-318 An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (adoptive and intended parents)