TORONTO, June 24 /CNW/ – “What drives me is social justice,” says Yasmin Ratansi, the first Muslim female member of Parliament in Canadian history. “I do not like injustice. I do not like thuggery. I do not like bullying. I like peaceful resolution.”
In “Public Interest,” the Liberal MP for Don Valley East describes her lifelong fight for social justice, from the prejudice of Tanzania to the partisanship of Parliament Hill: her flight from compulsory intermarriage in
Tanzania, her determination to succeed as an immigrant in Canada, and her current status as the chair of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women as a member of the Official Opposition.
A certified general accountant (CGA) by training, Yasmin’s profile is accompanied by profiles of fellow CGA politicians Bruce Crozier, Ontario Liberal MPP for Essex, and Carl Zehr, the longstanding mayor of Kitchener,
Ontario.
Did the media miss the story of Canada’s first Muslim female member of Parliament? How did Yasmin Ratansi change the look of the CBC’s hit comedy Little Mosque on the Prairie? What does this Ismaili-Canadian have to say about the immigrant experience in Canada?
Find out now in the current issue of Statements, a publication of the Certified General Accountants of Ontario, available online at www.cga-ontario.org.
Statements Magazine – interview published on page 10, this link opens in PDF.

Excellent, honest (candid) write up. Honourable MP Yasmin speaks frankly and from the heart.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
KEEP IT UP AND GOOD LUCK FOR THE FUTURE.
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Congrate!! A leading personality from Muslim Community in the world
“Immamat day Mubarak” to all of ismaili muslim Sis and Bro’s”
regards’
Aslam Pervez Zoqi
Audit officer
AKESP Program Office North
aslam.pervaiz@akesp.org
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