Anita Anand is no stranger to big responsibilities. Since becoming a Member of Parliament in 2019, she’s taken on some of the toughest jobs in government — and earned respect along the way.Serving the people of #Oakville has been the honour of my life. I am grateful and humbled to continue to serve this incredible community.
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) April 29, 2025
To every one of our volunteers — you showed up, you gave your time, and you worked so hard. Thank you and let’s get to work for… pic.twitter.com/EvNZorfbnN
Born on May 20, 1967, in Kentville, Nova Scotia, Anand is the daughter of Indian immigrants. Her father is Tamil, and her mother is Punjabi. Both were medical professionals who moved to Canada in the 1960s to build a better life.
Thank you to Vaishno Devi Temple for inviting me to attend this year’s Mother’s Day celebration! It warmed my heart to see so many families across #Oakville coming to celebrate and remember our mothers together. pic.twitter.com/J6VIhcXJtK
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) May 12, 2025
Anand represents the Oakville riding in Ontario and has held several important roles in government. She first led Canada’s efforts to buy vaccines and protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Later, she became Minister of Defence, where she helped modernize the military and provided support to Ukraine during the war with Russia.
In 2023, she moved to the Treasury Board, and a year later, she took on a new role overseeing transport and internal trade. Now, as foreign minister, she’ll play a key role in shaping Canada’s relationships with other countries during a challenging time for global politics.
Anand is also seen as a rising star in the Liberal Party. Her name often comes up in discussions about future party leadership.
Educational qualification of Anita Anand
Anand’s path to politics began with a love for learning. She started her studies at Queen’s University, where she earned a degree in Political Studies and graduated with a gold medal in 1989. After that, she went to Oxford University in England and earned a law degree in Jurisprudence from Wadham College.
Today marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe against the Nazis.
— Anita Anand (@AnitaAnandMP) May 8, 2025
Over 1.1 million Canadians served overseas during the Second World War in the fight to liberate Europe from Nazi control. As we honour the sacrifices made by these brave Canadians, our government will… pic.twitter.com/U3R0mcqg6g
She then returned to Canada to continue studying law, earning degrees from Dalhousie University and the University of Toronto. With such a strong academic background, Anand became a respected law professor, teaching at top schools including Yale University and the University of Toronto.
Before stepping into politics, she built a successful career studying corporate law and financial regulation — skills that later helped her manage complex government roles.
Now, as foreign minister, Anand brings her experience, intelligence, and calm leadership style to one of the most important jobs in Canada.
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