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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 days ago

Voted Yes on Vote #413 Private Members' Business M-78 (Inclusion of people with disabilities)

Voted Yes on Vote #414 on Bill C-323 Amend the Excise Tax Act (mental health services)

Voted Yes on Vote #415 on Bill S-222 Amend the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act (use of wood)

Three days ago

Voted Yes on Vote #410 on Bill C-33 Amend the Customs Act, the Railway Safety Act, the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992, ...

Voted No on Vote #411 on Bill C-33 Amend the Customs Act, the Railway Safety Act, the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992, ...

A week ago

Spoke in the House on Employment Insurance Act Mr. Speaker, as has been said today and throughout the course of this debate, the arrival of a new child is one of the most important ...

Three months ago

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Briefing on Accessible Transportation for Persons With Disabilities Thank you very much. As Mr. Long mentioned, I was here during Bill C-81. I was very frustrated with it because it seemed like it came ...

Spoke in the House on Housing Mr. Speaker, even the Liberal finance minister has admitted that her government's deficit spending is fuelling inflation, but the Liberals just keep pouring fuel on the ...

More than three months ago

Spoke in the House on Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act Madam Speaker, I just want to note I will be splitting my time this evening with the member for Elgin—Middlesex—London. We know, and there is no ...

Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the consequences of eight years of a Liberal government are painfully evident. The costs of food, housing and fuel have hit historic highs. Canadians ...

Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Return With regard to government interactions and expenditures related to Canada 2020, since October 1, 2022, broken down by department, agency, Crown corporation, or other government entity: ...

Spoke in the House on Canada Early Learning and Child Care Act Mr. Speaker, we know that child care is a principal concern for moms and dads across the country. Bill C-35 would establish an aspirational vision for ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on National Housing Strategy, Main Estimates 2023-24: Vote 1 under Canada Mortgage and ... That's wonderful. Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I just want to thank each of you, ministers, for making the time to come to our committee. ...

Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Madam Chair, I was elected on fighting for provincial jurisdiction and respecting that, so I would ask that the minister not put words in my mouth ...

Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for her very real, human speech. It is unfortunate, what this is turning into. I am hearing words ...

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

Spoke at the Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee on Current Human Rights Situation in Nigeria Thank you very much, Chair. I just want to take a moment to thank the witnesses for being here today. I commend each of them for ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-35 Thank you very much, Chair. In discussion of the subamendment, through you, Chair, the NDP's original amendment is better. It is better, and I sure hope ...

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

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-35 Thank you very much, Chair. I too want to speak to this amendment and in support of this. Looking at the amendment, it says “regardless of ...

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

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-35 Absolutely. I have a number of friendship centres throughout my riding. I have a rural riding. I can absolutely see how community culture is reinforced and ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-35 Thank you very much, Chair. I understand how with my intervention earlier.... I was trying to get clarity about where we were, to make sure that ...

Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-35 Thank you very much, Chair. I want to thank our witnesses for their contributions today. As a mother of four young children where child care is ...

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)