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Spoke in the House on Small Business Mr. Speaker, the CFIB has sounded the alarm on the entrepreneurial drought in Canada for six consecutive quarters. More businesses have shut down than opened up. …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, one month ago I introduced the stand on guard act, and yet today we still have no response from the Liberal government. Not a …
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)
Voted No on Vote #102 on Bill C-226 Establish a national framework to improve food price transparency
Voted No on Vote #103 Private Members' Business M-16 (Use of underused and surplus federal lands and buildings for services for veterans)
Voted No on Vote #98 Appointment of an officer of Parliament
Spoke in the House on Canada Revenue Agency Mr. Speaker, every dollar that the Liberals hand out to fraudsters was first a dollar earned by and taken from a hard-working Canadian, but the Liberals …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, right now Canadians are being hit twice, first at the grocery store and then at the gas pump. Canadians are paying close to two …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Household Debt in Canada Well, that's important to know, of course, because we want to look at the trend of borrowing. Thank you for that. My next question is for …
Spoke in the House on Taxation Mr. Speaker, there was no acknowledgement of two dollars per litre gas and no solutions to address it. What we hear is, “We are looking into …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Household Debt in Canada Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you to our witnesses for being here. I was an adjudicator at one of the big lenders before I took on …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Certificate of Nomination of Annette Ryan to the Position of Parliamentary Budget … Thank you, Madam Chair. Ms. Ryan, I like one of the comments that you made at the beginning, in which you said that it is your …
Spoke in the House on Employment Mr. Speaker, when it comes to taking responsibility, the Liberal government has a long record of making excuses and getting very few results. After 10 years, …
Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Situation in Venezuela Thank you, Mr. Chair. My questions will be directed to Mr. Di Martino. Before I start, I want to say that we were supposed to have …
Spoke in the House on Public Safety Mr. Speaker, there have always been conflicts abroad, but we have never seen them spill onto our streets the way they have under the Liberal government. …
Spoke in the House on Stand on Guard Act moved for leave to introduce Bill C-270, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (defence of person). Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise to introduce …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-270 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (defence of person)
Spoke at the Foreign Affairs committee on Humanitarian Crisis in Cuba Thank you, Chair. Mr. Suarez, we had the Cuban ambassador as a witness at this committee. I'd like to share a quote from him and get …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 That sounds good. Thank you. I am pleased to put forward amendments to division 5 of part 5 of this bill. As you all know, as …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Yes, you're right. I recall from my times in lending that cash flow was a big piece beyond any other metric. Oftentimes, cash flow in uncertain …
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-15 Well, the concern is that you are able to make decisions on your own, based on your prerogative, behind closed doors with no accountability to Parliament …