David Myles
- Born
- 1981
- Career
- Canadian musician
- Political Experience
- MP (2025-) from Fredericton, New Brunswick
Where David falls on key policy spectrums
Your Money
People & Society
How We're Governed
Land & Community
Total votes cast: 50,169
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge an extraordinary moment for Canadian animation and film. The Oscar for best animated short film this year is a global tribute to Montreal filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski. It also reflects the talent and creativity in our country. This award serves as an inspiration to our artists and is a source of pride for Canada. At the podium, Chris [more]
Thank you very much. First of all, I want to commend MP Baker. Senator Kutcher, it's great to see another east coaster. I really appreciate the work you've done. I lived in Halifax for many years. I know you've been a real advocate for mental health and many other important issues in Canada. Thank you so much for all of your work and for representing the east coast so well. This is a great [more]
I agree with Martin here. Having two more or no more than that.... It's one of those things that could go on forever, so I think it's good to have a limit. Two would be good, because we have another study coming up after that. If we need to get into the details of a discussion about witnesses.... Maybe we don't have to do that if we can agree on the number of meetings we're going to have.
Thank you.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the University of New Brunswick's women's basketball team on their historic season. For the first time in nearly 50 years, the Reds made it to the U Sports women's basketball championship. Despite fierce competition in the finals, their determination, discipline and unwavering team spirit led to a historic win. Though they did not bring home gold, they [more]
Thank you very much, Madam Chair. This is a great panel. Many of the challenges we're facing in this sector are because we're moving from traditional broadcasting to digital platforms, and digital platforms aren't monetized in the same way. This seems to be across the board, and now we're trying to catch up to this new reality. As we move to digital platforms, and Madam Carignan spoke of this [more]
Ms. Carignan, my question is for you. Do you think the Canadian public understands what journalism is as a profession?
Thanks very much, Madam Chair. That's a great question, MP Diotte. I was thinking the same thing. I mean, we're talking about mistrust. I would argue that it goes as far as also involving people's relationship to private advertising money. I would say that the distrust across the board has been not just if people get public money, but if they get money from advertising as well, or from big [more]
Thank you. Maybe APTN can speak to this as well. Obviously, you're trying to be where eyeballs are. We know that eyeballs are at those digital platforms. How do you maintain your journalistic standards, procedures and integrity in a world where sometimes the more extreme views are the ones that get the most views, get the most interaction and are favoured by the platform itself?
Go ahead, Ms. McKenzie.