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Conservative

Kathy Borrelli

ConservativeWindsor—Tecumseh—LakeshoreOntario
94Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Political Experience
Elected Member of Parliament for Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore in the 2025 Canadian federal election. Previously ran in the 2021 Canadian federal election, placing third.
Notable
Margin of victory in 2025 election was reduced to four votes after judicial recount.
Committee Memberships
Where Kathy Stands

Where Kathy falls on key policy spectrums

They vote

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 — Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore

Irek Kusmierczyk won with 32,086 votes (45.7%)

Kathy Borrelli(Conservative)32,090 (45.8%)
Irek Kusmierczyk(Liberal)32,086 (45.7%)
Alex Ilijoski(NDP-New Democratic Party)4,240 (6.0%)
Nick Babic(People's Party)828 (1.2%)
Roxanne Tellier(Green Party)468 (0.7%)
Helmi Charif(Centrist)223 (0.3%)
Beth St Denis(Christian Heritage Party)203 (0.3%)

Total votes cast: 70,138

Recent Activity
Mar 24, 2026
InterjectionBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, if the Conservative Party starts making deals with other companies for production, we are going to tie those companies to agreements that will support workers. We are going to tie those agreements and that money to jobs. We are not going to just make contracts with companies without assurances that our workers will have jobs.

Mar 24, 2026
DebateBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, honestly, I agree with my colleague. I do not understand the Liberals' plan either. It benefits a foreign, hostile country by accepting imports of its vehicles and it gives an incentive to buy other foreign-made cars. When Canadians, who are not getting the jobs to build cars, need a car, they are going to dig deeper into their pockets to buy an electric vehicle that is being [more]

Mar 24, 2026
DebateBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, any improvement to the auto industry will affect any province across Canada that builds for the auto industry. In Quebec, they build for the auto industry. More cars being made means more work for those companies in Quebec and provinces across Canada that are producing parts for the auto industry, whether they do assembly in that province or not.

Mar 24, 2026
DebateBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, I am not sure about those tariffs the member is talking about. What I do know is that we should not have any tariffs. We have enjoyed free trade between Canada and the United States for many years. We need a strong leader to go to bat and do those negotiations in Washington, which will bring about a free trade situation again.

Mar 24, 2026
DebateBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, it is a privilege to rise today in strong support of today's Conservative auto strategy. For far too long, Canadian and Windsor auto workers have been tossed aside because the government is subsidizing foreign electric vehicles and standing by as thousands of Canadian auto jobs vanish, all while prioritizing everyone but our own workers. Despite this, I have good news. Today's [more]

Mar 23, 2026

Professor Craig, hello. Thank you for being here today. Canadian SMEs are the backbone of our economy, yet some lack the capital, the expertise or just the access to infrastructure that's needed to use AI. Do you believe current government policies are doing enough to ensure that SMEs can not only adopt AI but also capture real economic value from it?

Mar 23, 2026

Thank you. I wish I had more time for another question.

Mar 9, 2026

All right. In the meantime, how do we ensure that the data we're storing is secure?