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  • His favourite word is leader.

Liberal MP for Saint John—Kennebecasis (New Brunswick)

Won his last election, in 2025, with 58% of the vote.

Statements in the House

The Economy November 4th, 2025

Mr. Speaker, there is no food packaging tax. The party opposite is obsessed with imaginary taxes.

Let us talk affordability. Let us talk about cutting taxes for 22 million Canadians. There are no comments on that. Let us talk about cutting taxes for first-time homebuyers. There are no comments on that. Let us talk about cutting the consumer carbon tax. There are no comments on that.

On this side of the House, we are focused on affordability for Canadians. Canadians made a choice in the last election. They chose our side. They chose our Prime Minister. They rejected that leader.

The Economy November 4th, 2025

Mr. Speaker, this is a historic day for our country. Today, our government will table a generational, disciplined budget. We will transform our economy from reliance to resilience to build our economy into the strongest in the G7. We will spend less on government operation, invest more in capital projects and build our economy into the strongest economy in the G7.

I hope the party opposite cuts the rhetoric and will support us and vote for our budget.

The Economy November 3rd, 2025

Mr. Speaker, here we go again with the imaginary taxes that the party opposite makes up.

On this side of the House, we are focused on affordability for Canadians. We are going to cut taxes for 22 million Canadians. We are cutting the GST for first-time homebuyers. We are cutting the consumer carbon tax. We are going to build housing at a scale not seen since the Second World War. We are going to have automatic federal benefits for 5.5 million Canadians.

Will the party opposite stop with the rhetoric? It is time for all of us in the House to come together, support a generational—

Carbon Pricing November 3rd, 2025

Mr. Speaker, we cannot make this up: The member has been in the House for 20 years, has sat in opposition now for 10 years and has not supported one affordability measure the government has put forward.

We have cut taxes for 22 million Canadians. We have cut the tax for first-time homebuyers. We are moving forward on automatic federal benefits, getting benefits to 5.5 million Canadians.

Conservatives do nothing but vote against affordability measures. The member has been in the House for 20 years and has produced nothing.

Carbon Pricing November 3rd, 2025

Mr. Speaker, earlier this year, Canadians elected a new government with a strong mandate to build the strongest economy in the G7. Tomorrow we will table a generational budget. We will invest less in government operations so we can invest more in Canada. We will build Canada. We will invest in Canadians. We will invest across this country, from coast to coast to coast, and build the strongest economy in the G7.

It is time for the leader and his party to stop the rhetoric, join us and support this budget.

The Economy October 31st, 2025

Madam Speaker, we have good news for the Conservatives.

They can help 5.5 million Canadians. Do members know how? It is by supporting us on automatic federal benefits, getting benefits directly to 5.5 million Canadians, those who need it the most.

The party opposite has a choice to make. Will they listen to their grinch leader and not support our budget, causing a Christmas election, or will they join with us and pass a generational budget offering hope and affordability to Canadians?

The Economy October 31st, 2025

Madam Speaker, we will take no lessons from the Conservatives.

We are laser-focused on delivering a generational budget on November 4. We will invest in Canada. We will invest in Canadians. We will invest in infrastructure, defence projects and housing.

We believe in Canada. We will build Canada into the strongest economy in the G7. I hope the members opposite will join us and pass our budget, and not cause a Christmas election.

The Economy October 31st, 2025

Madam Speaker, I know that party has had a difficult week with its leader and its members are focused on anything but. We are focused on affordability and building Canada.

On November 4, we will come forth with a generational budget that will invest in Canada. We will invest in Canadians. We will build this country because we believe in Canada.

The Economy October 31st, 2025

Madam Speaker, I know the party opposite has had a bad week and its members are focused on their leader, but we are focused on affordability. We are focused on building Canada.

On November 4, we are going to come forth with a generational budget that will invest in Canada. We will—

Ethics October 30th, 2025

Mr. Speaker, the party opposite has had a bad week. We understand that. Its members are focused on their leader and a revolting caucus.

On this side of the House, we are focused on building Canada. We are focused on investing in Canada. On November 4, we will come forth with a budget that will invest, build, and build our economy into the strongest in the G7.