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Spoke in the House on Red River Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Treaty Act Mr. Speaker, today we get to correct a historic wrong. I want to thank the minister for bringing Bill C-21 to the House, the self-government treaty. …
Voted Yes on Vote #100 on Bill S-211 Respecting a national framework on sports betting advertising
Voted Yes on Vote #101 on Bill C-238 Amend the Criminal Code (restitution orders)
Voted Yes on Vote #102 on Bill C-226 Establish a national framework to improve food price transparency
Voted Yes on Vote #103 Private Members' Business M-16 (Use of underused and surplus federal lands and buildings for services for veterans)
Voted Yes on Vote #98 Appointment of an officer of Parliament
Spoke in the House on World Water Day Mr. Speaker, yesterday was World Water Day, a moment to reflect on an extraordinary truth, which is that Canada is a water nation. We are home …
Spoke in the House on Emergency Management Mr. Speaker, our national parks are national treasures that all Canadians take pride in. Two years ago, Canadians across the country watched in horror as a …
Spoke in the House on Bill Loewen Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honour the life and legacy of Bill Loewen. For many years, he was a proud resident of St. Norbert and …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Canadian Energy Exports That's what I was looking for: a little empathy. Thank you, Ms. Stubbs, for taking the gavel while I was away. I really appreciate it. I'm …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Management of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories by U.S. Companies You're a very constructive pain in the ass. Welcome back. We're really, sincerely very glad to have you with us again. Folks, we have some new …
Spoke in the House on Indigenous Affairs Mr. Speaker, this week, the Assembly of First Nations met here in Ottawa to advance economic sovereignty, and ministers from our government were at the table …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry I call the meeting to order. We'll start, as we always do, by acknowledging that we are on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe nation. …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, in the last election, we committed to build Canada strong, to make Canada an energy superpower, to grow the strongest economy in the G7 …
Spoke in the House on Colleen Jones Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honour the life of Colleen Jones, a Canadian curling great and a fixture in Canadian broadcasting for decades. A six-time …
Spoke in the House on Natural Resources Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present, in both official languages, the first report of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources, entitled, “Supplementary Estimates (B), …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry Colleagues, good afternoon. I call this meeting to order. I'd like to acknowledge that we are meeting on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe nation. …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Forestry Industry I call this meeting to order. Everybody seems in very good spirits this morning. That's nice to see. It's nice to see that collegiality. Let me …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Development of Critical Minerals in Canada Good morning, colleagues. I call this meeting to order. I would like to acknowledge that we are meeting on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Development of Critical Minerals in Canada I call this meeting to order. Let me start, as I always do, by acknowledging that we are on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe …
Spoke at the Natural Resources committee on Development of Critical Minerals in Canada I call this meeting to order. Good morning, everyone. I'd like to start by acknowledging that we're meeting on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe …