Seventeen Carleton Alumni Elected to Canada’s 45th Parliament
Carleton University is proud to recognize and congratulate 17 members of its alumni community who have been elected to serve in Canada’s 45th Parliament.
These graduates, representing a range of academic backgrounds and political affiliations, will serve constituencies across the country as Members of Parliament. Their election reflects a continued tradition of Carleton alumni contributing to public service and civic leadership at the national level.
Serving in the House of Commons is both an honour and a significant responsibility. Carleton is pleased to see so many of its graduates stepping forward to serve their communities and the country.
The elected Carleton alumni are:
- Gary Anandasangaree (BAH/98), MP for Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park
- Braedon Clark (MJ/13), MP for Sackville—Bedford—Preston
- Michael Coteau (BA/97), MP for Scarborough—Woburn
- Terry Duguid (BScH/80), MP for Winnipeg South
- Eric Duncan (BA/10), MP for Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
- Greg Fergus (BAH/02), MP for Hull—Aylmer
- Garnett Genuis (BPAPM/10), MP for Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan
- Mandy Gull-Masty (MDPW/13), MP for Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
- Arielle Kayabaga (BA/13), MP for London West
- Branden Leslie (BAH/12), MP for Portage—Lisgar
- Giovanna Mingarelli (BA/08 & BAH/09), MP for Prescott—Russell—Cumberland
- John Nater (BPAPM/07), MP for Perth—Wellington
- Yasir Naqvi (MA/08), MP for Ottawa Centre
- Scott Reid (BAH/85 & MA/90), MP for Lanark—Frontenac
- Jenna Sudds (MA/04), MP for Kanata
- Ryan Turnbull (BAH/01 & MA/04), MP for Whitby
- Brad Vis (MA/10), MP for Mission—Matsqui—Abbotsford
Carleton extends its congratulations to these alumni on their election and thanks all members of the university community who put their names forward in this year’s federal election. Their participation underscores the importance of public engagement and democratic leadership.
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