on Vote #77 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
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Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #76 on Bill C-242
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #75 on Bill C-8
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #74 on Bill C-8
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #73 on Bill C-8
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #72 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #67 Government Business No. 11 (Extension of sitting hours and conduct of extended proceedings) (subamendment)
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #66 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #65 on Bill C-8
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #64 on Bill C-8
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #63 Motion for closure
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, Bill C-8 talks about an underused housing tax act. The recent budget, in conjunction with Bill C-8, talked about implementation of the underused housing …
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #62 on Bill C-8
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #61 Ways and means motion No. 8
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #60 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Ukraine Mr. Speaker, yesterday, I saw the member for Sydney—Victoria wearing a wonderful tie with his name and a picture of his riding on it in the …
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #59 Budgetary policy
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #58 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Passport Canada Mr. Speaker, over the last two weeks I have received call after call after call from angry constituents about the poor service they have received at …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #57 Budgetary policy (amendment)
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Terry Raymond Mr. Speaker, on April 7, our province mourned the loss of a wonderful, community-minded man: Mr. Terry Raymond, who had a larger-than-life personality. My sincere condolences …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on The Budget Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague for Nepean for raising a very important point on critical minerals. In January, I believe, the Toronto …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #56 Budgetary policy (subamendment)
Brad Vis Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee
on Inclusion of Indigenous Languages on Federal Election Ballots Thank you, and I understand. At the education council, of the youth you represent, how many can fluently speak their indigenous language or how many are …
Brad Vis Spoke at the Procedure and House Affairs committee
on Inclusion of Indigenous Languages on Federal Election Ballots Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you, MP Idlout, for being at committee today. I went to your territory once. It was about 12 or 13 years …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Constitution Act, 1867 Mr. Speaker, the average riding size of the four ridings in Prince Edward Island is 38,582. Some basic math here shows that, on average, a vote …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Petitions Mr. Speaker, Canada and Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon are home to a vibrant community of more than one million Punjabi Canadians. Each year, many travel to the Punjab …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #55 Opposition Motion (Spending on national defence)
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Disaster Assistance Madam Speaker, time and time again I have risen in the House to bring to the government’s attention the flooding and wildfire disasters in my riding …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Questions on the Order Paper With regard to the AgriDiversity Program administered by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada: (a) how many applications were received in 2021; (b) how many projects were successful …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Vancouver Rogues Rugby Club Mr. Speaker, the Vancouver Rogues are Canada’s first gay and inclusive rugby club, originally active from 2001 to 2009. The club has been revived for the …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Petitions Madam Speaker, thousands of my constituents, and other Canadians from across the country, signed a petition I put forward on improving the number of flights from …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021 Madam Speaker, let me just start by saying one thing. My staff were up in the village of Lytton the other day, and the village of …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Emergency Preparedness Mr. Speaker, hearing the commentary today, I think there is one thing all British Columbians can agree on, irrespective of party, and that is that the …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Committees of the House Madam Speaker, this morning I was reading an article in The Globe and Mail, and it was quoting, extensively, the chief executive of the Bank of …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #54 Opposition Motion (Federal budget)
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #53 on Bill C-5
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #52 on Bill C-5
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #51 Motion to proceed to Orders of the Day
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Online Streaming Act Madam Speaker, today I am so pleased to speak to Bill C-11, an act to amend the Broadcasting Act and to make related and consequential amendments …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #50 Third report of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Petitions Mr. Speaker, each year, British Columbia faces numerous wildfires that devastate communities and wildlife. With every wildfire, lumber prices, job availability, the risk of mill closures, …
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #45 on Bill C-15
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #44 on Bill C-15
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #43 on Bill C-15
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #42 Concurrence in estimates
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #41 Opposition Motion (Federal vaccine mandates)
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Petitions Mr. Speaker, on February 24, 2022, the Russian Federation launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a peaceful, democratic and sovereign nation that did nothing wrong. In …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Retirement Congratulations Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to stand here today to congratulate one of my constituents upon her retirement at the end of March, Debra Arnott. As …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Diversity and Inclusion Mr. Speaker, it dismays me that I need to stand again and raise a point a order. The Minister of Housing stated again that there was …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Housing Mr. Speaker, at the end of 2021, Canadian home prices were 19% above the borrowing capacity of medium-income households. By summer 2022, it is expected to …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #40 Opposition Motion (Tax reduction on gasoline and diesel)
Brad Vis Voted No
on Vote #39 Opposition Motion (Measures to help Canadians with the cost of living)
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am presenting a petition from my constituents in Mission—Matsqui—Fraser Canyon calling on the government to stop targeting licensed, law-abiding firearms owners and to …
Brad Vis Spoke in the House
on Rail Transportation Mr. Speaker, earlier in question period the Minister of Housing said there was no mention of affordable housing in the Conservative platform. I would like to …
Brad Vis Voted Yes
on Vote #38 Opposition Motion (Invasion of Ukraine and natural gas pipelines)