Julie Dzerowicz
- Born
- Toronto, Ontario
- Education
- Bachelor of Commerce, McGill University (1994); MBA, University of British Columbia; London Business School
- Career
- Senior policy advisor in the Ontario government; Chief of Staff (2011); Investment banking, commercial banking, and biotechnology; Co-founded Project Neutral; Founding board member of JUMP Math; Vice-Chair of the Ontario Liberal Party’s 2011 platform committee
- Political Experience
- First elected to Parliament in 2015, re-elected in 2019, 2021, and 2025. Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration (since 2025), Chair of Canada-NATO Parliamentary Association, and elected Chair of the Toronto Caucus of Liberal MPs.
- Notable
- Introduced Private Member’s Motion M-126 (Portugal Day). Introduced Bill C-273 (guaranteed basic income). Member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and serves as one of its vice presidents. Called for an arms embargo on Israel (March 2024). Her office was vandalized in June 2024.
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Julie Dzerowicz won with 35,364 votes (57.8%)
Total votes cast: 61,174
Mr. Speaker, as chair of the Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association, I know that parliamentarians across the alliance and countries on both sides of the Atlantic are looking to Canada for leadership in new cutting-edge defence technologies and innovation. It is critical that we rearm, rebuild and reinvest in the Canadian Armed Forces while building up Canadian industry. Can the Minister of [more]
C-220 Calgary Nose Hill Mr. Speaker, I am so pleased to rise to speak to Bill, introduced by the hon. member for. My remarks today will focus on the immigration implications of the bill and what I believe is at stake for all of us as Canadians. Before I turn to the substance of the legislation, I want to say something that I believe deeply and that I know the vast majority of Canadians share. We [more]
Mr. Speaker, last week thousands of investors, workers and innovators gathered in Toronto for the PDAC convention, the world's largest mining conference. Canada has the critical minerals that the world needs for electric vehicles, clean technology and national security. Last week our government announced new investments to accelerate mining projects and strengthen our supply chains with allies. [more]