Ahmed Hussen is a prominent Canadian lawyer and politician, serving as the Member of Parliament for York South—Weston—Etobicoke since the year twenty twenty-five. His journey in public service is marked by a commitment to social justice and community development, reflecting his deep-rooted activism and dedication to the welfare of his constituents.
A member of the Liberal Party, Hussen has held several significant Cabinet positions under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His tenure as a minister began in two thousand seventeen when he was appointed as the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. He continued to rise through the ranks, serving as the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-one, and then as the Minister of Housing, Diversity and Inclusion until two thousand twenty-three.
In two thousand twenty-three, he took on the role of Minister of International Development, a position he held until two thousand twenty-five. Notably, Hussen made history as the first Somali-Canadian elected to the House of Commons and the first to hold a federal Cabinet position, paving the way for greater representation in Canadian politics.