WORKING WITH ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT TO DELIVER FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES
GET TO KNOW Shermineh
Shermineh started her career in politics at the age of 17 working for the Municipality of Vaughan she continued her career in politics provincially and federally all while completing her bachelor’s degree at the University of Toronto and master’s in government at Harvard University. Shermineh then took her love for policy advising on national security to the technology sector. Where she shaped and grew innovative Canadian startup companies to advance security needs across sectors from energy, and healthcare to banking.
Sustainability Energy
Ms. Esmati plans to use her experience in bringing innovative technology to the energy sector to create new jobs and support Canadian talent.
Healthcare
Her experience working with Canada’s top medical researchers and cybersecurity specialists will ensure hospitals are a safe space for healthcare workers, patients, and all related professions impacted. She intends to work with top Canadian researchers to speed up the approval process for breakthrough medical treatment for our most vulnerable citizens. Resolving current PR Status failures, overburdened physicians will benefit from internationally experienced newcomers ready to aid patients in critical care.
Education
Shermineh will apply her knowledge in course development with Canada’s top universities, to continue to promote material to the benefit of a child’s career path where there is greatest demand, be it STEM-related or the trades.
Housing
By streamlining the access to housing permits for compliant Canadian developers, removing taxes on essential building materials, and providing work permits to newcomers, Richmond Hill will regain its once stellar reputation for home buyers.
Safer Streets
Corporate Competition
Supporting the democratization of critical services. Ms. Esmati intends to support policies that promote opportunities for competition across sectors from open banking, transportation, and telecommunication. Shermineh intends to fight for a consumer’s right to have greater options to test services offered by SMEs, and startups, once held back by the pay-to-play barrier for entry.