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Liberal

Jean Yip

LiberalScarborough—AgincourtOntario
1005Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
1968 — Scarborough, Ontario
Family
Widow of Arnold Chan
Political Experience
Elected to the House of Commons in a by-election on December 11, 2017; Elected vice chair of the Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts in the 45th Canadian Parliament in 2025.
Notable
First became prominent in the riding when she took time to assist her husband with constituency political duties during his cancer treatment.
Committee Memberships
Vice-Chair
Where Jean Stands

Where Jean falls on key policy spectrums

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Your Money

Taxes & Government SpendingBusiness & Worker RulesEnergy & the Economy

People & Society

HealthcareImmigrationIndigenous PeoplesIdentity & Human RightsEducation & ChildcareDrug Policy

How We're Governed

National Security & DefencePolitical & Electoral ReformCrime & Public SafetyFirearms

Land & Community

Environment, Climate & ResourcesHousing & Cost of LivingRural Communities & Culture
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Riding
House Seat
2025 Election Results — Scarborough—Agincourt

Jean Yip won with 27,552 votes (54.3%)

Jean Yip(Liberal)27,552 (54.3%)
Aris Movsessian(Conservative)21,732 (42.8%)
Dan Lovell(NDP-New Democratic Party)1,449 (2.9%)

Total votes cast: 50,733

Recent Activity
Mar 26, 2026
QuestionFinance

Mr. Speaker, today is a great day for Canada. Consideration of the budget implementation act is nearly complete, and we can expect royal assent shortly. Families in my riding of Scarborough—Agincourt know we are investing in Canada's future, building an economy that is strong and resilient to global shocks, unlocking generational investments in our long-term prosperity, driving economic growth [more]

Mar 25, 2026

Minister of National Revenue Minister of Finance secretary of state for national revenue Mr. Deltell, could you clarify? Your motion says, “invite the”. Do you mean to say “”, or is it the?

Mar 25, 2026

Are they going on the tour?

Mar 23, 2026

Six months is still a long time.

Mar 23, 2026

Your report mentions that analysis of the RCMP's data shows that the shortage of police officers has worsened in the last two years. Why is that?

Mar 23, 2026

That is true. In terms of the recruiting officer, the one who reviews the seven steps, why were so many in that particular position vacant? Did they give a reason?

Mar 23, 2026

Was there anything that you felt they could do to speed up the application process?

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you, Ms. Hogan and your entire team, for the good and productive work of these spring reports. Your work is always very important to help us improve. I'm going to be asking you some questions on the RCMP report. Why did the RCMP fail to recruit enough police officers to meet operational needs?

Mar 12, 2026

Do you have anything else you want to add, any responses that you weren't able to provide before?

Mar 12, 2026

The minister isn't able to have a chance to respond.

Mar 12, 2026

I have a point of order.