Won his last election, in 2025, with 48% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act moved for leave to introduce Bill C‑202, An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management). Mr. Speaker, during the …
Voted Yes on Vote #1 Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (subamendment)
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-202 An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management)
Spoke in the House on Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, when we left the House in December 2024, a number of people were printing out resumés. In January 2025, a crisis escalated with the …
Spoke in the House on Climate Change Mr. Speaker, that would feel like a military staff meeting where a general gives his orders and expects them to get done. On another topic, we …
Spoke in the House on Intergovernmental Relations Mr. Speaker, I am sure the Prime Minister will agree that some things are clearer when we read them than when we hear them. We have …
Spoke in the House on Speech from the Throne Mr. Speaker, what led the election to be called and formed the basis of the entire Liberal strategy was a trade crisis, a tariff crisis and …
Spoke in the House on Election of Speaker Mr. Speaker, esteemed colleagues, I cannot help but notice that I am speaking from a seat a little further back in the House. That means that, …
Spoke in the House on International Trade Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate the new Minister of Finance, but we cannot overlook the fact that there have been a series of crises that …
Voted No on Vote #926 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Didn't vote on Vote #927 Motion to proceed to First Reading of Senate Public Bills
Voted Yes on Vote #928 Motion to adjourn the House
Voted Yes on Vote #924 Ninth report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs (Previous question)
Spoke in the House on Government Priorities Mr. Speaker, a House of Commons committee is attacking Quebec. The Minister of Immigration is attacking Quebec's premier. The Conservatives' question box is clearly empty, since …
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-367 An Act to amend the Criminal Code (promotion of hatred or antisemitism)
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-341 An Act to Amend the Inquiries Act
Spoke at the Government Operations committee on Federal Government Consulting Contracts Awarded to McKinsey & Company Mr. Barton, in view of the extent of our relationship, it's highly unlikely that I would be publicly praising your qualities. I don't think we are ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Thank you, Mr. Chair. The prime minister's made a friend. It seems that, as it should be, the supply will be a formality that the Liberals ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Thank you, Mr. Chair. I lend my voice to the Chief of the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec-Labrador, Ghislain Picard, whose message is as follows: ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic We almost had some clarity, but one swallow does not make a summer. Yes, there is a need for discussions on the Canada emergency response benefit. ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Thank you, Madam Chair. The government is trying to pass a bill that contains quite a few measures, some of which may be helpful. However, it ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Thank you, Mr. Chair. Tomorrow, we will mark World Environment Day. I would like to celebrate rather than mark it, but the circumstances aren't right. Today, ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Mr. Chair, in Quebec, the issue of long-term care homes raises health and safety concerns and the need to save lives. Everything else can only be ...
Spoke at the COVID-19 Pandemic committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Thank you, Mr. Chair. George Floyd is not a victim of racism; he is another victim of racism. At a time of crisis when outrage is ...