Mary Ng, born on December sixteenth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a distinguished Canadian politician and high civil servant. She made her mark in the political landscape as a member of the Liberal Party, representing the Markham—Thornhill constituency in the House of Commons from two thousand seventeen until two thousand twenty-five.
During her tenure, Ng held the significant role of Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development from two thousand eighteen to two thousand twenty-five. Her leadership in this position made her Canada's longest-serving trade minister, a testament to her dedication and expertise in the field.
After a successful career in public service, Ng chose not to seek re-election in two thousand twenty-five, leaving behind a legacy of commitment to international trade and economic development in Canada.