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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 at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 and Bill C-20 I appreciate the ability to comment at a high level. I appreciate the work of everyone at the committee, from all sides and all party members, …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Bill C-222 and Distribution of Federal Student Grants Thank you, Mr. Chair. Members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to speak to Bill C-222, the relieving grieving parents of an administrative burden …
Spoke in the House on Relieving Grieving Parents of an Administrative Burden Act (Evan's Law) Madam Speaker, I only have five minutes, but I am not going to take a lot of it. I will start by saying thanks. I want …
Spoke in the House on Relieving Grieving Parents of an Administrative Burden Act (Evan's Law) moved that Bill C-222, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (death of a child), be read the second time …
Spoke in the House on Relieving Grieving Parents of an Administrative Burden Act (Evan's Law) moved for leave to introduce Bill C-222, An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (death of a child). I rise …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-222 An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (death of a child)
Spoke in the House on Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Madam Speaker, it is a privilege to rise during the member opposite's first intervention in this House. Since this is my first intervention in the 45th …
Spoke in the House on Government Priorities Mr. Speaker, I greatly appreciate the opportunity to talk about the vast improvements in government services that have taken place over the last year. We could …
Spoke in the House on Veterans Affairs Mr. Speaker, do members remember when the Conservatives campaigned on shutting down veterans' offices, or when they promised to increase the retirement age to 67? Of …
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives are very particular about what statistics they choose to share. If they want to compare us to the United States, we might …
Spoke in the House on Dental Care Mr. Speaker, my friend from British Columbia is correct that 2.4 million Canadians currently have their membership cards. Over 750,000 Canadians have care, and we are …
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Main Estimates 2024-25: Vote 1 under Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Votes ... Thank you, Mr. Chair. It's great to see you. We spent many years together on the fisheries and oceans committee. Good afternoon, everyone. It is with ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Meetings and Information As we last tuned in, we were talking about the 500,000 seniors who, as of this morning, have enrolled in the dental care program. Of those, ...
Spoke at the Finance committee on Impact of Inflation and Interest Rates on Mortgages in Canada Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'm going to say a few things and if I get to the end of this, perhaps we can retest Sophie's idea, ...
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-47 Thank you, Mr. Chair. While I don't agree with all the points that were just stated, it was refreshing to actually hear some of MP Lawrence's ...
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-47 Thank you. I wouldn't want to be incorrect. It's been 27 hours over witness time, and now, including the first hour and a half today, another ...
Spoke at the Finance committee on Bill C-47 All right. We're starting out strong. I want to make a few comments about this. First, the motion that was referred to in this motion did ...