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Spoke in the House on Lawful Access Act, 2026 Mr. Speaker, Liberal catch-and-release policies have actually caused this crime. Before Trudeau came along 10 years ago, we did not have a crime wave; now we …
Spoke in the House on National Defence Mr. Speaker, the minister is telling us half the story about the pay raises. What he is forgetting is that overseas, reductions of over $1,500 a …
Voted Yes on Vote #95 Opposition Motion (Fuel taxes)
Voted Yes on Vote #96 on Bill C-231 Amend the Youth Criminal Justice
Voted No on Vote #97 Private Members' Business M-15 (Conservation donations)
Spoke in the House on Fathers Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Henry Ly for his leadership in the Father's Knowledge Circle, a weekly meeting run by the North Okanagan Friendship …
Voted Yes on Vote #94 Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Voted Yes on Vote #88 on Bill C-246 Amend the Criminal Code (consecutive sentences for sexual offences)
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Nexus Between National Defence, National Security and Canada’s Critical Minerals Sector Thank you very much. When Conservatives under Stephen Harper looked to the north, we saw opportunities for jobs, for indigenous partnerships and for Canada's long-term prosperity. …
Spoke in the House on Combatting Hate Act Mr. Speaker, I want to begin by saying that I believe in a free, democratic Canada. I believe in a country where people can speak their …
Spoke in the House on Build Canada Homes Act Mr. Speaker, we face a situation similar to the one we faced after the Second World War, with millions of people looking for homes. The solution …
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 6—Proceedings on Bill C-9 Mr. Speaker, not one person has emailed me or contacted me to ask me to support this bill. In fact, I have more Liberal members emailing …
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present a petition on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of Canadians who would like to see Bill C-9 withdrawn. …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Nexus Between National Defence, National Security and Canada’s Critical Minerals Sector Thank you very much. This question is for Dr. Exner-Pirot, but I'd like Mr. Balsillie and Mr. Boyd to answer it as well. We've talked a …
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, the Liberals are trying to build a narrative that the Conservatives are obstructing them at every turn, despite the irony of actually doing this …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Nexus Between National Defence, National Security and Canada’s Critical Minerals Sector No, exactly. Consulting often means that “I need to get it my way”—that's a euphemism for it—and that safety usually has a metric of zero, and …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Bill C-11 I just want to read a couple quotes. One is from General Carignan: As we speak, the military police have been undergoing specialized training to interview …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Bill C-11 We've talked about theoreticals and potentials for delay. I want to read a quote from retired Colonel Michel Drapeau, who said, “Most courts martial normally don't …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Modernization Thank you very much. With regard to the F-35, a statement by the Americans has been referenced that says they will have to take over that …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Integration of the Canadian Coast Guard into the Department of National Defence … I going to return to choice. The idea that removing choice is a benefit to the victim seems, to me, to be one of the most …
Spoke at the National Defence committee on Briefing by the Ambassador of Ukraine to Canada Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thanks for attending, Mr. Plakhotniuk, and joining us today. I'm particularly grateful. I've been to Ukraine twice in the last …