House of Commons photoWon his last election, in 2025, with 65% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month Mr. Speaker, May is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, a time to recognize the strength and resilience of the nearly 90,000 Canadians living with MS, including many …
Voted Yes on Vote #118 Opposition Motion (Measures to support the manufacturing sector)
Voted Yes on Vote #119 Ways and means motion No. 11
Voted No on Vote #110 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts
Voted No on Vote #111 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts
Voted Yes on Vote #112 on Bill C-11 Amend the National Defence Act and other Acts
Spoke in the House on Preventing Coercion of Persons Not Seeking Medical Assistance in Dying Act Mr. Speaker, medical assistance in dying is deeply personal. It is also exceptionally complicated, with ethical, religious, constitutional and political elements. Members should make no mistake: …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded to PCVRS Thank you very much, Madam Chair. Thanks to our witnesses for being here. Mr. Morrow, it's good to see you again. At the risk of it …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans, Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded … Thank you, Madam Chair. Mr. Parsons, thank you for your service, sir. I'm going to start with Dr. Sherry. Dr. Sherry, you gave a fairly positive …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans Thank you, Madam Chair. The motion before us today is the result of a motion tabled on November 25, 2025, by Ms. Gaudreau. That motion proposed …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded to PCVRS Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Minister, the next couple of questions I'm going to ask should probably be answered by your staff. Please take no offence …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Monitoring of the Rehabilitation Services Contract Awarded to PCVRS Thank you very much. Shawn Carter, who is a provider contracted by you, testified on that day as well. We've had a bit of a discussion …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans Mr. Coleman, welcome back. Thank you for your service in the military and the police and to the good people of British Columbia in elected life. …
Spoke in the House on Build Canada Homes Act Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague often waxes lyrical on this iteration of the Conservative Party of Canada. The current Conservative Party of Canada seems to always …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans and Briefing with the Chair of the … I'll go back to Ms. Mondou. In some of your writings, you're clearly a champion of DEI. In your testimony today, you indicated that DEI should …
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Barriers to Entrepreneurship Among Veterans Thank you, Madam Chair. I'd like to thank both our guests for being with us today and for their service. I'll start with you, Mr. McNish. …
Spoke in the House on Veterans Affairs Mr. Speaker, there was an awful lot packed into those four minutes. The question on notice was in connection with the wreath program. I am happy …
Spoke in the House on International Trade Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Swift Current—Grasslands—Kindersley for his submission this evening. I see he is basking in the glow of …
Spoke in the House on Veterans Affairs Mr. Speaker, I want to acknowledge Lieutenant Colonel Skip Simpson, retired, from the member for Bay of Quinte's office, both for his service to our country …
Spoke in the House on The Budget Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for Waterloo, who is always way more on top of her game than I am. I am …
Spoke in the House on Basic Income Guarantee Program Mr. Speaker, Mahatma Gandhi is quoted as saying that a nation’s greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members. As parliamentarians, we have an …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-659 An Act to Recognize Charlottetown as the Birthplace of Confederation
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-656 An Act to amend the Criminal Code and the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (fetal alcohol disorder)