
Shuvaloy Majumdar
- Born
- 1979/1980 — Calgary, Alberta
- Education
- University of Calgary
- Career
- Ministerial staffer for international trade minister Bev Oda; Policy director to Canadian foreign minister John Baird; Worked for International Republican Institute; Visiting foreign policy scholar at the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia; Manning Centre for Building Democracy; Macdonald-Laurier Institute; Harper & Associates
- Political Experience
- Elected to the House of Commons in 2023
- Notable
- Friends with current Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre; Name mentioned as an organizer in the "Kamikaze campaign" scandal, but RCMP found no evidence of wrongdoing.
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Shuv Majumdar won with 42,088 votes (61.4%)
Total votes cast: 68,493
Mr. Speaker, the Financial Times reports that LNG flows from the gulf could be disrupted within days with a glut of demand, a European fuel shortage, Beijing's control over rare earth minerals and Russia's leverage over energy. The world is now scrambling for everything Canada has. Alberta's 158 billion barrels of oil and enough natural gas to power the world for 200 years is landlocked. KXL, [more]
Mr. Chair, I thank the hon. member for her question and the offering of her wisdom. What we have seen in the wars over the last 20 years are mistakes and errors that might have been corrected had we had today's wisdom, but we did not. Today, what we have is the story of the Iranian people themselves. They are among the most pro-western civilizational strengths the region has to offer, despite [more]
Mr. Chair, I join my hon. colleague in standing with the women of Iran and women around the world. I appreciate the fact that she took some time to honour what this is all about. The “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement is part of a longer Iranian story of women's suffrage. For 47 years, women in Iran have been subjugated by the clerical military dictatorship to a radical ideology that has denied [more]
Madam Chair, I remain a huge fan of your work and your stewardship in this chamber. I am pleased to speak before you today. Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill I would like to take a minute to congratulate my colleague, the member for. He has been a powerful voice for the great people of his communities. We are so honoured to have him in this Parliament to champion their cause and be such a clarion [more]
Mr. Speaker, under the Liberals, foreign conflicts have spilled onto our streets. Their politics and soft-on-crime agenda have made Canadians unsafe. Three GTA synagogues were shot at, and 700 IRGC agents are roaming our streets. We have heard only condemnations and thoughts and prayers. An Iranian dissident has now gone missing, with police probing a possible Tehran-linked homicide. Liberal [more]
Mr. Chair, it has been a war of our medieval rivals over the civilization we have built, a war borne of post-war and Cold War anti-colonial uprisings and of Communism's fall in the Soviet Union reanimated from Beijing today, and a war of nearly a half century cast in modern technologies, the globalized economy we have built and the moral equivalencies we have fallen to. I rise having just [more]
Mr. Speaker, there is no action, no details and no surprise. Shame on the Liberals. Prime Minister Theis all over the map, with four positions in four days. He supported the decisions of our allies in confronting the Iranian regime at first, as legitimate and lawful. Then he regretted the strikes. Then he would not rule out Canadian military action. Even his own caucus does not know what his [more]
Prime Minister Mr. Chair, the hon. member is on point. He knows what he has been talking about in defence of the Iranian people for a very long time. He is a true champion of our communities across Canada, which are hearing conflicted messages. There have been four positions over four days, including one from the, who once said that the rules-based international order was over, yet only days ago, [more]