Chi Nguyen
- Education
- BA (Honours) from McGill University; MSc in social psychology from the London School of Economics
- Career
- Executive Director at Equal Voice
- Political Experience
- Candidate in the 2022 Ontario general election; elected Member of Parliament for Spadina—Harbourfront in 2025
- Notable
- Of Vietnamese descent
Where Chi falls on key policy spectrums
Your Money
People & Society
How We're Governed
Land & Community
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today on the occasion of World Theatre Week, organized by the Professional Association of Canadian Theatres and celebrated around the world, culminating in World Theatre Day on March 27, 2026. Spadina—Harbourfront and Toronto's downtown are home to a vibrant theatre community, including Jumblies; Factory Theatre; the Mirvish theatres, the Royal Alex and the Princess of Wales; [more]
Mr. Speaker, my riding has a lot of multi-unit residential buildings, and I am wondering if my colleague could talk a bit about how we are looking toward the future and to future-proofing the auto sector by thinking about what we need in terms of moving toward electrification.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you very much to the witnesses for joining us today. I'd like to start with some questions for Canada Post. We have seen this article, and know about the list of companies, those 25 that you mentioned. You have taken some actions. You talked about your auditing process. I'd like to understand a little bit more about the steps you took as senior leadership once you [more]
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses for joining us today. I will ask my questions in English. Please excuse me for that. We're learning a lot in this study. When we're thinking about a whole-of-systems approach to this work—the smaller-sized ports, medium-sized ports, as well as the big players—could you each share a bit about how red tape and intergovernmental [more]
Thank you very much. Mr. Verleysen, thank you very much for joining us today. I really appreciated your bravery in sharing your story with us. I'm so sorry for the loss of your sister. You had recommendations around the adoption of more technologies, etc. If we were to look at creating a mandatory national data-sharing system, what kinds of elements would you look to see in that, such as [more]
If we look at the implications for the companies that you terminated, were there fines? Were there other consequences? I'm not sure if you're able to speak to that, but I'm curious.
Thank you. As we are also making significant defence and security investments, I'd love to hear a bit about how doing this work will strengthen our capacity and our global reputation. Do you have recommendations, Mr. Gooch, on how we can continue to grow and increase our presence globally?
One of the challenges we keep hearing about throughout this study is that the role of education really falls to the provinces. How are you making sure that is part of your process as you onboard and hire teams to do this work?
Mr. Speaker, 25 years ago for International Women's Day, 12 students from McGill University walked up to Parliament to shadow and learn from women parliamentarians. Yesterday, we welcomed 85 students from McGill, Toronto Metropolitan University and the University of Ottawa to this chamber to shadow women parliamentarians across party lines. Women in House has now welcomed more than 5,000 young [more]
Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses for joining us. I am a big fan of Via Rail. I used to ride the train between Toronto and Montreal all the time when I had to commute from McGill University. I will say, though, that for many years it has felt like maybe we don't always arrive at the time we were hoping for. Trains are romantic. They're wonderful. They're part of our very [more]