Ali Ehsassi

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Ali Cyrus Ehsassi[1] MP (Persian: علی احساسی; born April 24, 1970) is a Swiss-born Canadian politician of Iranian descent who has served as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Willowdale since 2015.[2] He was briefly the minister of government transformation, public services and procurement from March 14, 2025, to May 13, 2025.[3]

Prime MinisterMark Carney
Preceded byJean-Yves Duclos
Succeeded byJoël Lightbound
Preceded byChungsen Leung
Quick facts Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, and One Canadian Economy, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Services and Procurement Receiver General for Canada ...
Ali Ehsassi
Ehsassi on May 23, 2017.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, and One Canadian Economy
Assumed office
June 5, 2025
Minister of Government Transformation, Public Services and Procurement
Receiver General for Canada
In office
March 14, 2025  May 13, 2025
Prime MinisterMark Carney
Preceded byJean-Yves Duclos
Succeeded byJoël Lightbound
Member of Parliament
for Willowdale
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byChungsen Leung
Personal details
Born (1970-04-24) April 24, 1970 (age 55)
PartyLiberal
RelativesAbdolhossein Teymourtash (great-grandfather)
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Osgoode Hall Law School
Georgetown University
London School of Economics
ProfessionLawyer, International Law Executive of the Ontario Bar Association
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Biography

Ehsassi was born on April 24, 1970, in Geneva, Switzerland. At the age of three, his family relocated to New York City and by age 15, Ehsassi moved to North York, Ontario, with his family.[4][better source needed]

Ehsassi's extended family has extensive experience in international relations. His maternal great-grandfather was Iranian statesman Abdolhossein Teymourtash, who was the first Minister of Court during the Pahlavi dynasty. Ehsassi's father was also an Iranian diplomat and worked in Iran's embassy in Switzerland when he was born. His family left Iran during the Iranian Revolution.

Education

Ehsassi holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto and a Master's of Science degree from the London School of Economics[citation needed]. He attended York University Osgoode Hall Law School having obtained his LL.B.[citation needed] Ehsassi then went on to Georgetown University Law School to pursue a masters of international trade and arbitration law,[4] which he attended concurrently as a global and WTO fellow.[citation needed][better source needed]

Member of Parliament

Ehsassi has served as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Willowdale since 2015. He was one of the first two Canadians of Iranian heritage elected to federal Parliament.[5]

Ehsassi is the chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide and other Crimes against Humanity, Co-Chair of the 416 Caucus, is on the Standing Committee for Citizenship and Immigration, and the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations.

He is also a member of several Parliamentary Associations and Interparliamentary groups such as the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association, Canada-China Legislative Association Canada-Israel Interparliamentary Group, Canada-United Kingdom Inter-Parliamentary Association, Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group, Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association and the Canadian Section of ParlAmericas.[6]

He notably opposes the Iranian government and called for a public inquiry into potential Iranian interference in Canadian elections.[7]

In the 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, he endorsed Mark Carney.[8] He joined Carney's 30th Canadian Ministry as Minister of Government Transformation, Public Services and Procurement in March. After being reelected in the 2025 federal election in April, Elhassi was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs and One Canadian Economy.[9]

Electoral record

More information ** Preliminary results — Not yet official **, Party ...
2025 Canadian federal election: Willowdale
** Preliminary results — Not yet official **
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAli Ehsassi25,48753.45+2.26
ConservativeJames Lin20,91543.86+10.00
New DemocraticChristy Kheirallah1,2862.70–7.59
Total valid votes/expense limit
Total rejected ballots
Turnout 47,68860.63
Eligible voters 78,656
Liberal hold Swing –3.87
Source: Elections Canada[10][11]
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More information 2021 Canadian federal election, Party ...
2021 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAli Ehsassi21,04351.2+2.2$98,989.39
ConservativeDaniel Lee13,91633.9-2.3$70,040.08
New DemocraticHal Berman4,23110.3+1.0$2,471.22
People'sAl Wahab1,1022.7+1.5$1,784.10
GreenAnna Gorka8122.0-1.7$1,462.34
Total valid votes/Expense limit 41,10499.1$108,952.94
Total rejected ballots 3830.9
Turnout 41,48754.8
Eligible voters 75,773
Liberal hold Swing +2.3
Source: Elections Canada[12]
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2019 Canadian federal election: Willowdale
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAli Ehsassi22,28249.0-4.4$103,868.26
ConservativeDaniel Lee16,45236.2-0.8$82,193.67
New DemocraticLeah Kalsi4,2319.3+2.3none listed
GreenSharolyn Vettese1,6713.7+1.5$0.00
People'sRichard Hillier5631.2-$1,005.61
IndependentBirinder Singh Ahluwalia2000.4-0.1none listed
IndependentShodja Ziaian710.2-none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 45,470100.0
Total rejected ballots 410
Turnout 45,88058.2
Eligible voters 78,809
Liberal hold Swing -1.80
Source: Elections Canada[13][14]
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More information 2015 Canadian federal election, Party ...
2015 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAli Ehsassi24,51953.4+13.5$89,151.49
ConservativeChungsen Leung16,99037.0-4.7$135,960.85
New DemocraticPouyan Tabasinejad3,2037.0-11.4$6,678.16
GreenJames Arruda1,0252.2+1.81$7,484.51
IndependentBirinder Singh Ahluwalia2160.5$39,117.06
Total valid votes/Expense limit 45,953100.0   $207,725.33
Total rejected ballots 2510.5-0.1
Turnout 46,20461.46+3.06
Eligible voters 75,172
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +9.1
Source: Elections Canada[15][16]
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