Won her last election, in 2021, with 69% of the vote.
Spoke in the House on Government Business No. 31—Proceedings on Bill C-50 Madam Speaker, it seems to be that the Liberal and NDP members really care only about theatrics. I know they are very disingenuous in the things ...
Voted No on Vote #466 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Voted No on Vote #467 Motion for closure
Voted Yes 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 ...
Didn't vote on Vote #462 Motion to adjourn the debate
Spoke in the House on Corrections and Conditional Release Act Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my friend and colleague for the work he has done on this bill and its introduction. The transfer, in ...
Spoke in the House on Canada Labour Code Mr. Speaker, we know that improving labour relations should be the ultimate goal of any government. It is better for workers, employers, the economy and all ...
Spoke in the House on Petitions Mr. Speaker, we know that Bill C-318, which would amend EI and the Labour Code for adoptive and intended parents to give them time to attach, ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies for the Canadian Labor Force Okay. I think this sets a very bad precedent when it comes to transparency. In the past I know that we have had one hour for ...
Spoke in the House on The Economy Mr. Speaker, after eight years of the most expensive government in our history, it is Canadians who are suffering the real world consequences. There are now ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies for the Canadian Labor Force Thank you. I know that we have heard at this committee—and for sure I have in my office as a member of Parliament, as I'm sure ...
Spoke at the Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee on Unlawful Transfer of Ukrainian Children to Russia Thank you very much, Chair. I would like to thank each of our witnesses, not only for being willing to share their stories today but also ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technologies for the Canadian Labor Force Thank you very much. Thank you to the witnesses for being here today and for sharing your perspectives. To the Competition Bureau, there was a brief ...
Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns With regard to usage of the government's Airbus CC-150 Polaris aircraft, since May 1, 2023: what are the details of the legs of each flight, including ...
Spoke in the House on Petitions Madam Speaker, November is Adoption and Permanency Education Month. With that in mind, I am honoured to take this opportunity to present a petition from Canadians ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Canada Summer Jobs Wage Subsidy Program What are some tangible things that this committee can suggest to make it easier for people like you, who are maybe the only person doing the ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Canada Summer Jobs Wage Subsidy Program Thank you very much, Chair. I'd like to thank each of our witnesses for taking the time to be here and for sharing your testimony, because ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Canada Summer Jobs Wage Subsidy Program Thank you very much, Chair. I'd like to thank the witnesses for their contributions to this study of the Canada summer jobs program and for being ...
Spoke in the House on Business of Supply Mr. Speaker, off the top, I note that I will be splitting my time with my colleague, the member for Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier. The policies and decisions of ...
Spoke at the Human Resources committee on Briefing on Accessible Transportation for Persons With Disabilities Thank you very much. As Mr. Long mentioned, I was here during Bill C-81. I was very frustrated with it because it seemed like it came ...
Posted on Twitter These precious kids are a great reminder that #C318 and time to attach is ultimately about the well-being of kids. https://t.co/K0M5O2zKd0
Posted on Twitter #C318 provides parity in our parental benefits system. It was wonderful to have so many families present for yeste… https://t.co/adUECXzYRO
Posted on Twitter Bill C-318 will be debated tomorrow in the House of Commons. Take action today to support it. 1. Write your MP 2.… https://t.co/zvkqevPbNB
Posted on Twitter As Daffodil Month comes to a close, I am thinking about my mom today and all those who have fought and are fighting… https://t.co/GWNXrDAguW
Posted on Twitter Thank you for sharing your story Trina. #c318 will deliver the EI parity that adoptive and intended parents need a… https://t.co/QVx9TLosoe
Posted on Twitter "Canada provides a longer paid leave to biological parents (50 weeks) than to adoptive parents (35 weeks). That nee… https://t.co/fCar1LBmX9
Introduced legislation Private member's bill C-318 An Act to amend the Employment Insurance Act and the Canada Labour Code (adoptive and intended parents)