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Party
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
Riding
Hastings—Lennox and Addington
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Contact
ric.bresee@pc.ola.org

Role as last recorded — rosters change between elections and cabinet shuffles; verify currency against the official source.

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Recent interventions

A teaser slice of each chamber intervention — read the full text on the official record.

  1. Orders of the Day — Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026 / Loi de 2026 visant à protéger les rues et les collectivités de l’Ontario

    Speaker, through you to the member opposite: We know that the world has changed. These days, when it comes to retail, when it comes to cultural events, concerts, things of that nature, and when it comes to places of wors

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. Orders of the Day — Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026 / Loi de 2026 visant à protéger les rues et les collectivités de l’Ontario

    Speaker, through you to the member opposite: You’ve expressed the idea that there are pieces of this legislation that are potentially supportable and pieces that you had more challenge with. One that I’ve been a little

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. Adjournment Debate — Government accountability

    Speaker, I’m very pleased to rise today to speak about this important issue, but I want to bring the discussion back to what the people at home actually care about. They care about whether their train comes more often.

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. Adjournment Debate — Transportation infrastructure

    As I was just speaking about in my previous late show statement, no other government has put commuters first like this government under the leadership of Premier Ford. When it comes to the city of Ottawa, our government

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. Members’ Statements — Male breast cancer

    I rise today to speak about a painful reality: cancer. Cancer is scary. It affects so many people. Almost everyone has a friend, a family member, a colleague, someone close to them who has received a diagnosis of cancer,

    2026-05-25Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. Introduction of Visitors

    I would like to introduce Mr. Nicholas Held, interim science director of the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research, and my friend Amy Doyle, author of the book We Remember: Canada’s Story.

    2026-05-25Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. Orders of the Day — Keeping Criminals Behind Bars Act, 2026 / Loi de 2026 visant à maintenir les criminels derrière les barreaux

    I’m really glad to be here today. I want to start by thanking the Solicitor General, Michael Kerzner, not only for introducing this important legislation but for working so hard across the Solicitor General’s office to m

    2026-05-11Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. Question Period — Northern transportation

    Thank you again to the member for Markham–Unionville. Our government is focused on delivering a passenger rail service that is affordable, accessible and built to meet the needs of our northern communities. Each train se

    2026-05-07Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  9. Question Period — Northern transportation

    I want to thank the member for Markham–Unionville, my friend, for the important question. Speaker, while the Liberals cancelled the Northlander in 2012 and the NDP offered nothing but silence, our government got to work

    2026-05-07Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  10. Introduction of Visitors

    I’m very pleased today to welcome to this House, from Hastings Highlands, the entire council: Mayor Tony Fitzgerald; Deputy Mayor Tammy Davis; councillors Nancy Matheson, Tracy Hagar, Joan Nieman, Keith Buck, Roger Davis

    2026-05-06Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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