43rd Parliament - Speaking in the House

2021
- 2021-06-17 — Bill C 32 modernization of the Official Languages Act
- 2021-06-17 — Opposition Motion Censure of the Minister of National Defense
- 2021-06-17 — Opposition Motion Censure of the Minister of National Defense 2
- 2021-06-17 — Opposition Motion Censure of the Minister of National Defense 3
- 2021-06-17 — Opposition Motion Censure of the Minister of National Defense 4
- 2021-06-17 — Opposition Motion Censure of the Minister of National Defense 5
- 2021-06-17 — Main Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31 2022
- 2021-06-17 — Main Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31 2022
- 2021-06-04 — Statement of Canada Summer Jobs Program
- 2021-05-25 — Ships will no longer be stopping in B.C., sinking a $2.6-billion industry and thousands of jobs
- 2021-04-23 — Statement from MP Marc Dalton on the Opioid Crisis
- 2021-04-23 — Liberals' delays in securing the vaccines allowed for this third wave to strike hard
- 2021-04-21 — Ways and means Motion No. 2 – Government Orders (2)
- 2021-04-21 — Ways and means Motion No. 2 – Government Orders (3)
- 2021 04 21 — Ways and means Motion No 2 – Government Orders (4)
- 2021-04-21 — Emergency Debate – Government response to the COVID – 19 pandemic (1)
- 2021-04-21 — Emergency Debate – Government response to the COVID – 19 pandemic (2)
- 2021-02-25 — When are the vaccines coming?
- 2021 02 23 — An Act to Amend the Criminal Code M A I D
- 2021 02 22 — Report No 4 Standing Committee on Industrial, Science and Technology
- 2021 02 04 — Petition with over 5,000 names on behalf of travel advisers 1
- 2021 02 04 — The softwood lumber industry has really been heavily impacted
- 2021-02-02 — Who could have predicted that we would be in the situation we are currently in?
- 2021 02 02 — Bill C 14 Second Reading Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020 (1)
- 2021 02 02 — Bill C 14 Second Reading Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020 (2)
- 2021-02-02 — Bill C-14 Second Reading Economic Statement Implementation Act, 2020 (3)
2020
- 2020 12 09 — Bill C-7 is poor legislation (1)
- 2020 12 09 — Bill C-7 is poor legislation (2)
- 2020-12-09 —Bill C-7 is poor legislation (3)
- 2020 12 09 — Bill C-7 is poor legislation (4)
- 2020 12 04 — The government talks about intersectionality
- 2020 12 04 — During COVID, 4 times as many Canadians are having suicidal thoughts
- 2020 12 01 — How the delay in vaccination will affect seniors' homes, Canadians, and the economy
- 2020 11 30 — She was dying of stage 4 cancer and was in a hospice
- 2020-11-30 — Bill C-7 is poor legislation (5)
- 2020-11-30 — Bill C-7. It is poor legislation (6)
- 2020-11-30 — Bill C-7. It is poor legislation (7)
- 2020-11-05 — Bill C-9 An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (1)
- 2020-11-05 — Bill C-9 An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (2)
- 2020-11-05 — Bill C-9 An Act to amend the Income Tax Act (3)
- 2020-10-27 — Our Service Canada office has been closed for months
- 2020-10-27 — Government Order – C-7 Would the member comment on oversight?
- 2020-10-08 — A Liberal government policy is causing unnecessary financial stress to taxpayers
- 2020-10-05 — Five times more people have died this year from opioids as from COVID-19
- 2020-09-23 — More than 16,000 people have died since 2016 of the opioid Crisis
- 2020-07-08 — The opioid crisis continues to spiral out of control, with 170 deaths in the month of May alone in BC
- 2020-07-08 — Canada summer job applicants who have been denied
- 2020-07-08 — We are worried about the abuse of border loopholes
- 2020-03-10 — Third Reading- Canada, USA, Mexico Agreement
- 2020-02-24 — Seconding Reading – Act to Amend the Citizenship Act
- 2020-02-21 — Take the Barricades Down
- 2020-02-04 — Marylène Levesque, is dead, not killed by an escaped prisoner but by a violent killer out on day parole
- 2020-02-04 — Opposition Motion - Why is it that tragic crimes keep happening with criminals on parole?
- 2020-02-04 — Opposition Motion - There is less of a concern for victims as opposed to the perpetrators
- 2020-02-04 — Opposition Motion - it is important because lives are at stake
- 2020-02-04 — Opposition Motion - the rate for convictions resulting in death in 2015-16 was 0.48% per 1,000 …then it went to 1% the following year
2019
- 2019-12-11 — I am very happy to be here today representing Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge
- 2019-12-11 — Over 400,000 jobs have been lost since the House recessed in June
- 2019-12-11 — I think it is very important that we conserve the salmon runs
- 2019-12-10 — Opposition Motion - It appears to me that the Chinese government has absolutely no respect for the Canadian government
- 2019-12-09 — Liquefied natural gas represents a great opportunity for Canada to be a world leader in clean energy