Gary Anandasangaree

Sathiyasangaree "Gary" Anandasangaree PC MP (Tamil: சத்தியசங்கரி ஆனந்தசங்கரி) is a Tamil Canadian politician of Tamil origin and a lawyer who currently serves as the Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations as of 2023. He is the second Canadian federal minister of Tamil descent to hold office, following Anita Anand. He was elected to represent the riding of Scarborough—Rouge Park in the House of Commons in the 2015 federal election.[2]

Gary Anandasangaree
கரி ஆனந்தசங்கரி
Minister of Crown–Indigenous Relations
Assumed office
July 26, 2023
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
Preceded byMarc Miller
Member of Parliament
for Scarborough—Rouge Park
Assumed office
October 19, 2015
Preceded byRiding established
Personal details
BornSri Lanka
NationalityCanadian
Political partyLiberal
Residence(s)Markham, Ontario, Canada[1]
Alma mater
ProfessionLawyer

Early life and family

Anandasangaree is the son of V. Anandasangaree, a leading Sri Lankan Tamil politician.[3][4] His parents separated in 1980 and he and his mother moved to Ireland.[5] They had planned to return to Sri Lanka in July 1983 when the Black July anti-Tamil riots broke out.[5] Changing plans, Anandasangaree and his mother travelled to Canada on August 31, 1983.[5][6] Anandasangaree is estranged from his father and has only met him twice since 1983.[5][6]

After high school Anandasangaree attended Carleton University, graduating in 1996 with a B.A. honours degree in political science.[6][7][8] He is married and together they have two children, Bairavi and Sahanah.[8]

Career

Anandasangaree worked in real estate as a registered real estate broker between 1996 and 2006.[9]

Anandasangaree studied at the Osgoode Hall Law School, the law faculty of York University.[10] He graduated in 2005 with a LL.B. degree and was called to the bar in 2006.[10][11] Anandasangaree is the principal lawyer at Gary Anandasangaree and Associates, a Toronto law firm specialising in business, real estate and international human rights law.[12] He is a member of The Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Bar Association, Ontario Bar Association and South Asian Bar Association.[9]

Anandasangaree has served on various community groups: Canadian Tamils’ Chamber of Commerce (president); Canadian Tamil Congress (counsel); Canadian Tamil Youth Development Centre (chairman); Newcomer Grants for the United Way of Greater Toronto (member); Toronto Board of Trade (member); Toronto City Summit’s Emerging Leaders Network (member); and Youth Challenge Fund (board member).[7][9] He has also lectured at the Centennial College Centre for Small Business and Entrepreneurship.[9] He has received the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal and Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.[7] He has also been awarded the TREB Award and Henry Marshall Tory Award for Service.[7][9]

Anandasangaree has been a vocal campaigner against human rights abuses during the Sri Lankan Civil War and has attended several sessions of the United Nations Human Rights Council.[13][14] This has led to Sinhalese Buddhist nationalists labelling Anandasangaree as a member of the militant Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).[15][16][17] However, LTTE supporters openly backed Anandasangaree's conservative opponent during the 2015 federal election campaign.[13]

Politics

Anandasangaree became active in politics after joining the Liberal Party.[13] In October 2013 Anandasangaree announced that he would be seeking the Liberal Party nomination for the Scarborough—Rouge Park for the 2015 federal election.[8] He won the nomination election held in August 2014.[18][19] He won the election held on October 19, 2015, securing 29,906 votes (60.1%).[20][21]

Anandasangaree continued his advocacy for Human Rights in parliament, speaking on International Human Rights Day about welcoming Syrian refugees and an Iranian scholar (Dr. Hossein Raessi) who was protected due to a joint program between Carleton University and University of Ottawa.[22]

Anandasangaree sat on the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development committee in the 42nd Canadian Parliament.[23] He was Parliamentary Secretary to Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller in May 2021, and on December 3rd of that year was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.[24]

On July 26, 2023, Anandasangaree became the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations.[25]

Electoral record

2021 Canadian federal election: Scarborough—Rouge Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalGary Anandasangaree28,70262.8+0.6
ConservativeZia Choudhary9,62821.1+1.0
New DemocraticKingsley Kwok6,06813.3+1.8
People'sAsad Rehman1,3222.9+2.0
Total valid votes45,72099.2
Total rejected ballots3500.8
Turnout46,07061.3
Eligible voters75,105
Liberal holdSwing-0.2
Source: Elections Canada[26]


2019 Canadian federal election: Scarborough—Rouge Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalGary Anandasangaree31,36062.2+1.96$93,933.93
ConservativeBobby Singh10,11520.1-7.26$18,116.82
New DemocraticKingsley Kwok5,80111.5+1.14none listed
GreenJessica Hamilton2,3304.6+2.57none listed
People'sDilano Sally4670.9-none listed
Christian HeritageMark Theodoru3530.7-none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit50,426100.0
Total rejected ballots322
Turnout50,74866.4
Eligible voters76,408
Liberal holdSwing+4.61
Source: Elections Canada[27][28]
2015 Canadian federal election: Scarborough—Rouge Park
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalGary Anandasangaree29,91360.24+25.48$144,189.04
ConservativeLeslyn Lewis13,58727.36-4.23$59,291.73
New DemocraticKM Shanthikumar5,14510.36-20.63$58,736.40
GreenCalvin Winter1,0102.03-0.36$1,457.51
Total valid votes/expense limit49,655100.0$204,974.26
Total rejected ballots2350.47New
Turnout49,89069.98New
Eligible voters71,291
Source: Elections Canada[29][30]

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