Toronto Star

YORK SOUTH— WESTON

- Victoria Gibson

Ahmed Hussen has won the riding of York South-Weston for the Liberals.

The vote secures a third term for Hussen, who has served in cabinet as minister of immigratio­n, refugees and citizenshi­p and as minister of families, children and social developmen­t.

He’s represente­d the riding in Parliament since 2015.

Hussen came to Canada as a refugee from Somalia at age 16. He became a lawyer, and gained political experience in the Ontario Legislativ­e Assembly and as an adviser to premier Dalton McGuinty. Hussen has sat on the boards of Journalist­s for Human Rights and a foundation that aims to help women in East Africa access post-secondary education.

He was challenged by the NDP’s Hawa Mire, a local organizer and non-profit executive; Conservati­ve Sajanth Mohan, who’s worked as a pastor and community advocate; the Greens’ Nicki Ward, a conservati­onist and science and technology consultant; and the People’s Party’s Sitara Chiu, a civil engineer.

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