Claude Guay
- Career
- IBM Canada president
- Political Experience
- Elected Member of Parliament for LaSalle—Émard—Verdun in the 2025 Canadian federal election.
- Notable
- Was IBM Canada president during the Phoenix pay system scandal; unseated Louis-Philippe Sauvé.
Where Claude falls on key policy spectrums
Your Money
People & Society
How We're Governed
Land & Community
Louis-Philippe Sauvé won with 11,467 votes (21.3%)
Total votes cast: 53,953
Mr. Speaker, I found it very interesting that the member talks about benefits for the first nations when what the Conservatives would like us to do is bulldoze and ignore the constitutional rights of the first nations. I do not understand what they are saying. Should we help them, or follow the rules? An hon. member: Oh, oh!
Mr. Speaker, let me explain something to the member opposite. A strategic reserve is for importing countries. We an exporting country. Guess what. We have centuries' worth of reserve in this country.
Mr. Speaker, I sit on the natural resources committee with the hon. member. She knows too well how complicated it is to do a project like the Ring of Fire, which is actually multiple projects. We are working with the Government of Ontario. We have already started to work with them on the road to access the Ring of Fire, because it requires major infrastructure to get to the Ring of Fire. She [more]
Mr. Speaker, a sad incident occurred in my riding of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun on February 23. The former Saint-Paul church was destroyed in a major fire, which forced nearly 100 seniors to be evacuated from their nearby home in the middle of the night. Thanks to the bravery and professionalism of the Montreal fire department and the rapid support of the Canadian Red Cross, no lives were lost. [more]
I called the vote.
Shall we move to adjourn?
Yes, Mr. Chair. I believe we had an agreement, so I don't know if I need to move an amendment that we remove “by himself” from the motion. We will support it if we can remove “by himself” so the CEO of Enbridge can come with the appropriate support from his company. If Mrs. Stubbs is okay with that, we'd be okay with it.
If we're all okay, we're all meeting.
Mr. Chair, I move that we vote on the motion.
No more speeches.
I have a point of order.