Won his last election, in 2021, with 41% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, speaking of Bill C-295, I assume I am not the only one here today to be overcome by sad memories of the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
Spoke in the House on Veterans Affairs Mr. Speaker, the survey the minister is talking about is a sham. It was demolished by Léger. In any case, the jury had already taken it ...
Voted No on Vote #466 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Didn't vote on Vote #467 Motion for closure
Voted No on Vote #468 Government Business No. 31 (Proceedings on Bill C-50, An Act respecting accountability, transparency and engagement to support the ...
Voted No on Vote #469 Government Business No. 31 (Proceedings on Bill C-50, An Act respecting accountability, transparency and engagement to support the ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Women Veterans Ms. Stewart, you said in one of your previous interventions that many recommendations came out of this committee, but few were implemented. To reassure you, I ...
Voted No on Vote #462 Motion to adjourn the debate
Spoke in the House on Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, my colleague is being very insistent. He is saying that this bill must pass, that it is important, that it is crucial and that ...
Spoke in the House on Criminal Code Mr. Speaker, with all due respect to my colleague, I am of course completely opposed to Bill C-273. First, the bill seeks to repeal section 43 ...
Spoke in the House on Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, we are all quite happy to see Bill C‑58 tabled. The bill addresses major inequity between what Quebec workers under provincial and federal jurisdiction ...
Spoke in the House on Prohibition of the Export of Horses by Air for Slaughter Act Mr. Speaker, it is difficult to understand why this item is resurfacing two years after being included in the former minister of agriculture and agri-food's mandate ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Women Veterans Hello, dear colleagues. Thank you to the witnesses. Ms. Smith, Dr. Nevin and Ms. Doucet, I thank each of you for your respective service. Ms. Smith, ...
Spoke in the House on Poppies, A Symbol of Remembrance Mr. Speaker, this Saturday, November 11, we will mark Remembrance Day. Together, let us wear a poppy on our lapel to honour the memory of all ...
Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, listening to my colleague, one would almost think the Conservatives are giving him hives. I can understand that, given the rhetoric we are hearing ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Women Veterans and National Monument to Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Miao, I want to add something to the question you asked earlier. You asked how much time this kind of project ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Women Veterans and National Monument to Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan Thank you, Mr. Chair. Ms. Petitpas Taylor, in connection with your last comment, which focused a little on me, I'd say that you can never go ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Women Veterans Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'd like to thank all three of you for being here and for your service. We started this study weeks ago. I ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Experience of Women Veterans Thank you, Mr. Chair. I would like to apologize to the witnesses on behalf of the committee. I don't know what else to do other than ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Briefing with the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Department Officials Thank you, Chair. Mr. Casey, thank you for opening the door by raising this subject. Thank you, Minister. We are pleased to welcome you. Of course, ...
Spoke at the Veterans Affairs committee on Backlog at the Veterans Review and Appeal Board Okay. During my first term, I attended three or four board hearings. I find that very difficult for these people. I don't think it's your fault, ...