About Tasha Kheiriddin

Tasha Kheiriddin has spent her career listening to Canadians and championing the issues that matter most to our communities. A fluently bilingual author, national columnist and trusted public voice, Tasha has dedicated decades to holding decision-makers accountable.

A graduate of McGill University's Faculty of Law, Tasha started her career as a lawyer and worked for the Attorney General of Ontario. She took this passion for advocacy into national media and the policy arena. Tasha taught at McGill’s Max Bell School of Public Policy and is currently a fellow at the Clayton H. Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management at Carleton University. She has also helped companies navigate complex strategic challenges with a focus on responsible governance and practical, common-sense solutions.

As a mom, Tasha understands that a strong, well-supported education system is the foundation of our children's future. She has been involved on school council since her daughter started kindergarten in 2014, and is currently Chair of the Rosedale Heights School of the Arts School Advisory Council.

Her personal advocacy for children with exceptionalities, including her work with youth resources and her public speaking on autism, has shaped her commitment to empowering parents and supporting students. Tasha is passionate about ensuring our classrooms have the resources for every child to thrive and succeed.