Last week, Conservatives gathered together in beautiful Halifax, Nova Scotia at our Conservative Party Convention.
For parliamentarians, Parliament’s summer recess is an opportunity to return to our communities and connect directly with the people we represent.
Hundreds of thousands of Canadian jobs rely on international trade – and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a critically important component of that trade.
Recently, Canada Border Services Agency officials have noticed an alarming new tactic being employed by illegal border crossers. Some illegal migrants who have crossed into Canada are now acting as ‘anchor relatives’ for family members.
Recently, Canada’s premiers got together in New Brunswick to discuss a number of important files including trade, the economy, and health care.
On Tuesday, the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration held emergency meetings to review the Trudeau government’s response to the tens of thousands of illegal migrants crossing into Canada from the United States.
“A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.” Those were the words of Justin Trudeau explaining – if you can call it that – why he believed that terrorists should be able to keep their Canadian citizenship.
Over the summer, Conservative Members of Parliament will be meeting with workers, businesses, and local labour groups across the country to determine how best to respond to the threat to our economy posed by U.S. tariffs.
Earlier this spring I wrote about Motion 110 which seeks to help parents whose children pass away at a very early age. I’m pleased to say that there is some good news on this front.
Another session of Parliament has come to a close. Looking back, I am proud to say that Conservatives have worked hard on behalf of Canadians. Our team was united and strong as we held Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Government to account.