LIVE from Vancouver: Conservatives defend your home and your property.
Dr. Leslyn Lewis
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Member of Parliament for Haldimand-Norfolk. JD, MES, PhD
- I was honoured to present a petition signed by more than 15,000 Canadians concerning the proposed World Health Organization pandemic treaty and related amendments to the International Health Regulations. Canadians want greater transparency, accountability, and parliamentary
00:00 - I was proud to again vote against Bill C-9 and stand with the many Canadians who raised serious concerns about its impact on freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and freedom of conscience. Despite widespread opposition and significant concerns raised throughout the
- Thank you to my colleague and friend, @cathayw, as she announces her departure from Parliament after years of dedicated public service. Cathay has been a steadfast voice for her constituents. Her principled service has been marked by faith, conviction, integrity, and a deepAlthough my intent when I first announced my plans to step down as the MP for Yorkton-Melville was to continue to represent the wonderful people of our riding until the next federal election is called, I have decided to take my leave as of August 31, 2026. Read my statement:
- Canadians are being asked to navigate two challenges at once: economic uncertainty today and technological changes tomorrow. As the Liberal government advances ambitious plans for artificial intelligence, Canadians deserve honest answers about how these changes will affect jobs,
00:00 - The Liberal government is moving to fast-track Bill C-22 (Lawful Access) by limiting committee scrutiny and restricting debate. Bill C-22 raises serious concerns about privacy, lawful access, and government power. When legislation has the potential to affect the rights and
- It was a pleasure to take part in the Dunnville Mudcat Festival Parade and celebrate one of the great traditions that brings our community together each year. This year’s “Back to the 70s” theme brought plenty of fun, nostalgia, and community spirit to the streets of Dunnville.
- There is nothing "technical," or sudden about this recession. Canadians do not experience recessions through economic definitions or statistics. They experience them at the grocery store, in food bank lines, through lost jobs, and in the difficult choices families make every
00:00 - As Canadians, we must never lose sight of the dignity and worth of every human life, especially those who are suffering. The desire to push for MAID to be expanded to include people whose only condition is mental illness raises profound ethical concerns. When someone is in deep
- As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into daily life, we must protect what makes us human. Technology should strengthen human capability, not weaken human agency. Canadians must never be reduced to data points, profiles, algorithms or QR codes. The goal cannot
00:00 - Thank you to my colleague and friend, @LucBerthold, for his courage in sharing his family's personal experience with addiction and for turning that experience into action. Addiction affects families in every corner of our country, and those who have lived through it understand
- Canadians do not need a report to tell them that the economy is under pressure. They see it when 112,000 jobs disappear in just four months, when food bank usage reaches record highs, and when more families struggle to afford the basics. These are not just economic indicators.
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