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Voted No on Vote #23 on Bill C-5 Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada
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Voted No on Vote #25 on Bill C-5 Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada
Voted Yes on Vote #26 on Bill C-5 Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada
Voted Yes on Vote #27 on Bill C-5 Enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada
Spoke in the House on Strong Borders Act Mr. Speaker, before I begin, I would like to congratulate you on your new appointment. As someone who did his master's thesis on a very specific …
Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee on Committee Business The other item is in terms of how many witnesses per block. Again, for political parties, are you fine to have the main five in a …
Spoke in the House on Brock University 60th Anniversary Mr. Speaker, in 1957, the Allanburg Women's Institute asked the Ontario government to establish a university in Niagara, recognizing the immense value that a local university …
Spoke in the House on Border Security Mr. Speaker, Canadians expect our government to keep our borders secure. A strong border leads to safe streets. Can the Minister of Public Safety provide this …
Spoke in the House on Resumption of Debate on Address in Reply Mr. Speaker, there was more applause from the other side than my own, but it is early on. That was some Jeb Bush-level begging for applause, …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Pre-Study on Bill C-63 You're absolutely right. Again, thank you for bringing this forward and speaking up, because I can tell you—and I think Mr. Julian could agree with me—that …
Spoke in the House on Privilege Madam Speaker, the member's speech just shows how unserious the Conservative Party is about this. For 20 minutes, we have seen the member smirking, talking about …
Spoke in the House on Questions Passed as Orders for Returns Furthermore, Mr. Speaker, if the government's responses to Questions Nos. 3073, 3074, 3076, 3077, 3081, 3083, 3086, 3087 and 3089 could be made orders for return, …
Spoke in the House on Questions on the Order Paper Mr. Speaker, the following questions will be answered today: Nos. 3075, 3078 to 3080, 3082, 3084, 3085 and 3088.
Spoke in the House on Committees of the House Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. With respect to questions on the Order Paper, I believe that if you seek it, you will …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25: Vote 1b under Administrative Tribunals Support Service of … They're still heckling as we talk about issues like the charter and the Constitution. The Conservatives are completely unserious when it comes to issues of the …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill S-13 I think the time was given to Mr. Brock to bring it back to Bill S-13. He has not done that, and now he has moved …
Spoke at the Citizenship and Immigration committee on Recent Reforms to the International Student Program and Meeting Requested Pursuant to … I appreciate Mr. Maloney taking his name off the list. I want to say thank you to Mr. Kmiec for bringing forward this motion. This is …
Spoke at the Justice committee on Bill C-270 Thank you, Chair. Let me repeat. It's genuinely surprising. If Liberals spent hours filibustering a bill using victim testimonies, I'd be genuinely curious about what the …
Spoke at the Transport committee on Competition Act and Air Travel in Northern, Rural, and Remote Communities of … That's disappointing. The NDP will vote against their own amendment. Having heard Dr. Lewis's comments, I think it highlights that the study isn't relevant to this …
Spoke at the Public Safety committee on Bill C-70 According to Mr. Cooper, my time is running out. I think that was a veiled threat. I have six minutes, so my time isn't running out, …