Kaleed Rasheed
Kaleed Rasheed MPP (born June 15, 1982) is a Canadian politician who has served as the minister of public and business service delivery for Ontario since June 24, 2022. A member of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, he has represented Mississauga East—Cooksville in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 2018. He joined Premier Doug Ford's government as the associate minister of digital government in 2019.
Kaleed Rasheed | |
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![]() Ontario PC MPP Kaleed Rasheed speaking during Members' Statements on May 28, 2019. | |
Ontario Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery | |
Assumed office June 24, 2022 | |
Premier | Doug Ford |
Preceded by | Ross Romano (as Minister of Government and Consumer Services) |
Ontario Associate Minister of Digital Government | |
In office June 28, 2019 – June 24, 2022 | |
Premier | Doug Ford |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Position dissolved |
Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament for Mississauga East—Cooksville | |
Assumed office June 7, 2018 | |
Preceded by | Dipika Damerla |
Personal details | |
Born | June 15, 1982 Pakistan |
Political party | Ontario Progressive Conservative |
Residence(s) | Mississauga, Ontario |
Alma mater | University of Guelph-Humber University of Bradford |
Occupation | Politician |
Early life, education and career
Rasheed was born in Pakistan in 1982 and moved to Canada as a young adult.
Rasheed studied at the University of Guelph-Humber Business Program and graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in 2009. Shortly after, he moved to the U.K. to earn his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Bradford before joining BlackBerry as an Enterprise Account Executive.[1]
While at University of Guelph-Humber, Rasheed lead the creation of a cricket team that competed against other post-secondary schools.[2]
Personal life
His grandfather, Major Mohammad Aslam Khan, was a Second World War veteran serving in the British-Indian army and served as an army officer in Pakistan’s Baloch Regiment, an infantry regiment of the Pakistan army; and originally moved to Canada in 1967 along with his family.[3][4] Rasheed lives in Mississauga with his wife Sofiya, and five children Noor, Mariam, Yousuf, Aisha, and Hamzah.[5]
Political career
Rasheed was acclaimed the PC nomination for the riding of Mississauga East—Cooksville on May 24, 2017.[6] He won the race for his riding in the 2018 election against incumbent, Dipika Damerla, making him the first PC member to win the riding provincially since 1999.[7][8]
In 2019, he was named Deputy Government Whip following a cabinet shuffle.[9]
Associate Minister of Digital Government
June 18, 2021, in a major cabinet shuffle, Rasheed was promoted to be Ontario’s first ever associate minister of digital government, housed in the Ministry of Finance.[10][11]
His portfolio priorities are outlined in the government’s Digital and Data Strategy, published in April 2021 by finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy.[12] Projects outlined in the strategy include the launch of the digital and data fellowship program, trusted artificial intelligence framework, data authority, and digital identification (ID).[13]
Rasheed announced the launch of the digital and data fellowship program in December 2021, where private sector experts are matched with public service teams in order to work on technology related projects including digital access to courts,[14] modernization of public services, and digital ID.[15] The government developed the Verify Ontario, the province's COVID-19 proof-of-vaccination app.[16][17]
Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery
Rasheed was re-elected in the 2022 Ontario election and was named the minister of public and business service delivery in June 2022.[18]
Electoral record
2018 Ontario general election: Mississauga East—Cooksville | ||||||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||||
Progressive Conservative | Kaleed Rasheed | 17,862 | 41.15 | +14.95 | ||||
Liberal | Dipika Damerla | 13,123 | 30.23 | −22.10 | ||||
New Democratic | Tom Takacs | 9,871 | 22.74 | +7.35 | ||||
Green | Basia Krzyzanowski | 1,498 | 3.45 | −0.07 | ||||
Libertarian | Mark Donaldson | 463 | 1.07 | −0.90 | ||||
None of the Above | Leonard Little | 413 | 0.95 | – | ||||
Moderate | Mykola Ponomarenko | 175 | 0.40 | – | ||||
Total valid votes | 43,405 | 100.0 | ||||||
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots | 447 | 1.03 | ||||||
Turnout | 43,852 | 52.2 | ||||||
Eligible voters | 83,122 | |||||||
Progressive Conservative gain from Liberal | Swing | +18.52 | ||||||
Source: Elections Ontario[19] |
References
- "UofGH alumnus Kaleed Rasheed steps into politics". University of Guelph-Humber. University of Guelph-Humber. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- "UofGH Business alum named Ontario's Associate Minister of Digital Government". University of Guelph-Humber. University of Guelph-Humber. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Rasheed, Kaleed. "Fathers Day". Twitter. Kaleed Rasheed. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Rasheed, Kaleed. "Remembrance day". Twitter. Kaleed Rasheed. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Rasheed, Kaleed. "About". KaleedRasheed.com. Kaleed Rasheed. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Kan, Alan (24 May 2017). "Blackberry Professional Wins Ontario PC Party Nod in Mississauga East-Cooksville". Insauga.com. Insauga.com. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Mirza, Maryam (7 June 2018). "PC candidate Kaleed Rasheed wins in Mississauga East-Cooksville". Toronto.com. Toronto.com. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Kan, Alan (24 May 2017). "ONTARIO VOTES: Conservatives Sweep Up All Mississauga Ridings". Insauga.com. Insauga. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- CBC News (June 28, 2019). "Kitchener South—Hespeler MPP Amy Fee appointed as Ontario's Deputy Government House Leader". CBC News. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
- Cornwell, Steve (June 19, 2021). "Peel MPPs promoted in Ford government cabinet shuffle". Toronto Star. Toronto Star. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Yelich, Ivana. "Premier Ford Announces Changes to Cabinet". Ontario Newsroom. Office of the Premier of Ontario. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Bethenfalvy, Peter. "Building a Digital Ontario". Ontario.ca. Ontario Government. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Davidson, Sean (17 November 2021). "Ontario delays launch of digital ID program until next year". CTV News. CTV News. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Krstajic, Natasha (5 November 2021). "Ontario Delivering Digital Access to Courts". Ontario Newsroom. Office of the Attorney General of Ontario. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Brodhagen, Amanda (November 25, 2021). "Ontario Launches Digital and Data Innovation Fellowship Program". Ontario Newsroom. Office of the Minister of Finance. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Goulem, Brigid (October 15, 2021). "Ontario releases first vaccination verification app ahead of schedule". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- Yelich, Ivana; Brodhagen, Amanda; Hilkene, Alexandra (October 15, 2021). "Enhanced COVID-19 Vaccine Certificate with QR Code and Verify Ontario App Available for Download Starting October 15". Ontario Newsroom. Office of the Premier of Ontario. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- "Kaleed Rasheed | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". www.ola.org. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
- "Summary of Valid Votes Cast for each Candidate" (PDF). Elections Ontario. p. 6. Retrieved 20 January 2019.