Won his last election, in 2025, with 49% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Madam Speaker, kuei, kwe. I rise today to acknowledge the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, like the Huskies from Rouyn-Noranda, who are once again this …
Voted Yes on Vote #38 Opposition Motion (Constitutional powers of Quebec and the provinces)
Voted No on Vote #37 Opposition Motion (Oil and gas emissions cap)
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, my question for the member for Regina—Qu'Appelle is pretty simple: Do the Conservatives have no shame? The same week that the Canadian Climate Institute …
Voted No on Vote #35 Opposition Motion (Violent crime and repeat offenders)
Voted Yes on Vote #36 on Bill C-3 Amend the Citizenship Act (2025)
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Committee Business Okay. Thank you, Mr. Chair. The second motion is on a different topic. It has to do with indigenous people. One of the challenges I see …
Spoke in the House on Fondation Équipe‑Québec Mr. Speaker, our U19 team showed off all its skills at the three-versus-three World Ball Hockey Championship final in Slovakia. Team Quebec won in the final …
Spoke in the House on Citizenship Act Mr. Speaker, of course it would be hard to begin this new parliamentary session without wishing everyone, including those watching at home, a warm welcome back. …
Spoke in the House on National Indigenous Peoples Day Mr. Speaker, tomorrow, June 21, is National Indigenous Peoples Day. Let us draw inspiration from the summer solstice and celebrate the cultures, languages, and contributions of …
Spoke in the House on One Canadian Economy Act Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask the member for Lakeland a question. First, we can all agree that supporting a closure motion is absolutely stupid …
Voted Yes on Vote #23 on Bill C-5 Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on 2025 Reports 1 to 4 of the Auditor General of Canada and … If I may, I would like to formally move the motion for which I gave notice on June 16. It reads: That, pursuant to Standing Order …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Bill C-5 You're absolutely right. Either the bill was poorly drafted or it shows a malicious stance on first nations consultation. A number of indigenous leaders have criticized …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Committee Business, Election of Chair, and Election of Vice-Chairs Thank you very much. The motions I'm putting on notice today will also be sent to you by email. The first motion reads as follows: That, …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Bill C-5 Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to start by thanking our witness Maxime St‑Hilaire. I think the issues he highlighted are especially relevant. I'd like to …
Spoke at the Public Accounts committee on Committee Business, Election of Chair, and Election of Vice-Chairs Thank you, Mr. Chair. I want to tell Gérard Deltell that I’ll take great care to learn the indigenous name of his constituency. I’m a member …
Spoke in the House on One Canadian Economy Act Mr. Speaker, as we debate Bill C‑5, I think we should all be inspired by La Fontaine's fable, The Tortoise and the Hare. The federal government …
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 1—Proceedings on Bill C-5 Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague from Kings—Hants for his speech and his sensitivity on issues affecting indigenous peoples. He repeated the phrase …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Barriers to Indigenous Economic Development Thank you, Mr. Chair. I would like to pay tribute to someone, if I may. It was with great sadness that we learned that a great …
Spoke at the Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee on Bill C-61 Thank you, Mr. Chair. As you can see, the new BQ‑20 essentially seeks to integrate amendments BQ‑21, BQ‑22, BQ‑23, BQ‑24, BQ‑25 and BQ‑26, so we could …