Sadia Groguhé, born on November ninth, nineteen sixty-two, is a prominent French-Canadian politician with Algerian roots. Her political journey began in France, where she served as a municipal councillor in the city of Istres from nineteen ninety-five to two thousand. In two thousand five, she and her husband made the significant decision to immigrate to Canada, marking a new chapter in their lives.
In the two thousand eleven federal election, Groguhé was elected as the Member of Parliament for the electoral district of Saint-Lambert, representing the New Democratic Party. Her election to the House of Commons was a testament to her dedication to public service and her commitment to her constituents.
Despite her initial success, Groguhé faced challenges in her political career. In the two thousand fifteen election, she was not re-elected in the newly established electoral district of Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne, which marked a turning point in her political aspirations.