
Martin Champoux
Martin Champoux is a Canadian politician representing the Bloc Québécois as the Member of Parliament for Drummond since 2019. Known for his commitment to Quebec's interests and values, Champoux emphasized Ken Dryden's significant contributions to hockey and his lasting legacy in inspiring young Quebeckers during a recent moment of silence in the House of Commons honoring Dryden's life and achievements.
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Bloc Québécois heritage critic Martin Champoux said representatives of Quebec will attend the UNESCO meeting in Paris to protect cultural diversity.
Heritage Minister suggests Canada will back applying UNESCO cultural protocol to digital spaceMartin Champoux, the party’s critic on secularism, applauded the abolition of the two special envoy posts.
Carney scraps Trudeau’s antisemitism and Islamophobia envoysBloc MP Martin Champoux argued in the Commons on Thursday that the Liberals had 'flip-flopped' on whether to support his party’s amendment.
Liberals to accept Bloc amendment to remove religious exemption from hate-speech lawsBloc MP Martin Champoux argued in the Commons Thursday that religious freedom and expression would not be affected by removing the religious exemption from the Criminal Code.
Anti-hate bill faces hurdle after heated dispute over proposal to end religious exemptionMartin Champoux, a Bloc Québécois MP, said Mr. Dryden inspired countless young Quebeckers.
MPs pay tribute to Ken Dryden with moment of silence, remarks




















