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Anita Anand

Anita Indira Anand PC MP (born May 20, 1967) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the minister of national defence since 2021. She has represented the riding of Oakville in the House of Commons since the 2019 federal election, sitting as a member of the Liberal Party. From 2019 to 2021, she served as minister of public services and procurement and oversaw Canada's procurement of vaccines and personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. As minister of national defence, Anand has led Canada's efforts to provide military aid to Ukraine since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. She is the first Hindu to become a federal minister in Canada.[3][4]

Anita Anand
Anand at The Pentagon, 2022
Minister of National Defence
Assumed office
October 26, 2021
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
Preceded byHarjit Sajjan
Receiver General for Canada
Minister of Public Services and Procurement
In office
November 20, 2019 – October 26, 2021
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
Preceded byCarla Qualtrough
Succeeded byFilomena Tassi
Member of Parliament
for Oakville
Assumed office
October 21, 2019
Preceded byJohn Oliver
Personal details
Born
Indira Anita Anand[1]

(1967-05-20) May 20, 1967 (age 55)[2]
Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Political partyLiberal
RelativesSonia Anand (sister)
Residence(s)Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Alma materQueen's University (BA)
Wadham College, Oxford (BA)
Dalhousie University (LLB)
University of Toronto (LLM)
Profession
  • Lawyer
  • politician

Early life and education

Anita Indira Anand was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia. Her parents were both Indian physicians; her mother Saroj D. Ram (now deceased) was an anesthesiologist, and her father S.V. (Andy) Anand was a general surgeon. Her father was from Tamil Nadu and her mother was from Punjab.[3] Anand has two sisters: Gita Anand, who is an employment lawyer in Toronto, and Sonia Anand, who is a physician and researcher at McMaster University.

The family relocated to Ontario in 1985 and Anand and her husband John[5] raised their family in Oakville. The couple has four children.[6]

Anand holds four degrees: a Bachelor of Arts (honours) in political studies from Queen's University; a Bachelor of Arts (honours) in jurisprudence from Wadham College, Oxford University; a bachelor of laws from Dalhousie University; and a master of laws from the University of Toronto. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 1994.[5]

Anand has held academic positions at Yale, Queen's University and Western University. Before her election, Anand was a law professor at the University of Toronto.[7]

Academic and legal career

Before her political career, Anand was a professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law specializing in corporate governance and the regulation of capital markets.[8] She was previously the J.R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance at the Faculty.[8] As of October 2019, Anand is on leave from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law [8] for the duration of her time as an elected official.

Anand began her legal career as an associate at Torys from 1994 to 1997 (with leave to pursue her master's degree), after articling at Torys from 1992 to 1993. She then pursued her teaching career by serving as assistant professor (adjunct) from 1997 to 1999 at the Faculty of Law of Western University.[8] In 1999, she became assistant professor in the Faculty of Law at Queen's University, obtaining tenure and advancing to the rank of associate professor in 2003.[8] She received a U.S.-Canada Fulbright award in 2005[9] and attended Yale Law School as a visiting lecturer in law (fall 2005) teaching comparative corporate governance. She was also visiting Olin scholar in law and economics at Yale Law School (2005-2006).

Anand left Queen's University for the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto in 2006 where she was a full professor. She served as associate dean from 2007 to 2009. From 2010 to 2019, Anand also served as the academic director of the Centre for the Legal Profession, as well as for its Program on Ethics in Law and Business. At the time of her election, she was a senior fellow of Massey College, as well as being cross-appointed to the Rotman School of Management as the director of policy and research at the Capital Markets Research Institute, and to the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto.[8]

On September 17, 2019, it was announced that Anand would receive the Yvan Allaire Medal from the Royal Society of Canada. The medal is bestowed annually for an outstanding contribution in governance of private and public organizations.[10][11] The Society stated that Anand's research "significantly altered global thinking about best practices for boards of directors, including the importance of diversity on boards".[12]

Political career

2019 federal election

On June 12, 2019, Anita Anand won the Liberal nomination for the riding of Oakville, Ontario, after the incumbent John Oliver announced that he would not run in the 2019 election.[13] She defeated former member of Provincial Parliament Kevin Flynn[14] and lawyer Tamur Shah for the nomination.[15] On October 21, 2019, Anand won the riding of Oakville with 30,265 votes.[16]

Anand was sworn in as the member of Parliament for Oakville on November 22, 2019, to represent Oakville in the House of Commons in the 43rd Canadian Parliament.

Minister of Public Services and Procurement

On November 20, 2019, Anand was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council and as procurement minister at Rideau Hall.[17]

Procurement of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Anand and her department acted quickly to bulk buy personal protective equipment (PPE) and medical supplies for Canada's health care system. In order to ensure reliable access to PPE in a hyper-competitive market, Anand and her department adopted an aggressive procurement strategy and engaged a large number of suppliers to diversify Canada's supply chains.[18] Through this strategy, the federal government also funded large-scale domestic production of medical supplies.[19]

The pandemic caused the federal government to rapidly increase its usual procurement tempo in order to purchase rapid tests, reagents, and swabs used for laboratory-based testing.[20] In April 2021, Anand told the House of Commons Health Committee that Public Services and Procurement Canada had procured over 2.5 billion articles of personal protective equipment, "with a substantial amount of that equipment being made right here, at home."[21]

Procurement of COVID-19 vaccines

Beginning in the summer of 2020, the Canadian government signed contracts with the producers of seven leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates,[22][23] and the producers of supplies needed to package and administer those vaccines.[24] Anand told The New York Times that "because we do not know which vaccine [...] is going to be successful, ultimately we must bet on multiple vaccines at the same time." Summing up her approach, she stated, "We are not putting all our eggs in one basket."[25]

Initially, Canada's target was to receive enough vaccines to fully immunize all eligible Canadians by September 30, 2021.[26] Anand told The Guardian that she pressed "very, very aggressively for early deliveries from the suppliers."[27] Negotiations for early delivery were successful, allowing Canada to meet and then surpass its immunization target two months ahead of schedule. By the end of July 2021, Canada had received a cumulative total of more than 66.4 million vaccines.[28][29]

By August 2021, Canada had attained the highest vaccination rate in the world.[27]

Anand also worked to finalize Canada's agreements with vaccine producers regarding the procurement and delivery of COVID-19 vaccine doses for children. After Health Canada approved the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use in paediatric populations under the age of 12 years on November 19, 2021, the first paediatric doses of the vaccine arrived in Canada two days later, on November 21, 2021.[30]

2021 federal election

Anand was re-elected to Parliament following the 2021 Canadian federal election. She defeated Conservative Kerry Colborne with 46 per cent of the vote.[31]

Minister of National Defence

Culture change and inclusion in the Canadian Armed Forces

On October 26, 2021, Anand was sworn in as Minister of National Defence at Rideau Hall. She is only the second woman in Canadian history to take on the role of national defence minister, after former prime minister Kim Campbell in the 1990s.[32] Anand stated that her top priority is tackling sexual misconduct and building a durable culture change in the Canadian Armed Forces.[33]

On November 4, 2021, Anand announced that she accepted in full an interim recommendation from former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Louise Arbour that the investigation and prosecution of military sexual misconduct cases be referred to Canada's civilian justice system. In a statement to The Globe and Mail, retired Colonel and military lawyer Michel Drapeau called the decision a "welcomed sign of leadership" and "a timely and powerful signal to the military justice system and victims that changes are coming."[34]

On November 19, 2021, Anand gave her first major speech as Minister of National Defence as the keynote speaker at the Halifax International Security Forum. Anand laid out her three main priorities: building a durable culture change in the Canadian Forces, better equipping Canada's military by raising military spending, and ensuring that Canada continues to support peace and stability around the world through its military deployments.[35]

On November 25, 2021, General Wayne Eyre was appointed as Chief of the Defence Staff on Anand's recommendation.[36]

 
Anand and General Wayne Eyre in 2022

On December 13, 2021, Anand offered an official apology on behalf of the Government of Canada to all those affected by sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces and Department of National Defence. She was joined by General Wayne Eyre, Chief of the Defence Staff, who apologized on behalf of the military, and Deputy Minister Jody Thomas, who apologized on behalf of the department.[37]

On May 30, 2022, Anand was joined by Louise Arbour, General Wayne Eyre, and Deputy Minister Bill Matthews to release the final report of the Independent External Comprehensive Review into Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces and Department of National Defence. Anand accepted the report in its entirety and "welcomed" all 48 recommendations. She announced that work to implement 17 of them would begin immediately, and DND and the CAF will work to quickly analyze and provide the path forward for the remaining recommendations.[38] In an interview, Anand later said, "“The efficacy of our armed forces, the ability for us to grow and continue to defend our country and engage in operations nationally and internationally, depends on us getting this right. And that is why it is so important to me personally as well as to our government.”[39]

On July 9, 2022, in Truro, Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau offered the Government of Canada's official apology to the members and descendants of No. 2 Construction Battalion, an all-Black battalion that faced anti-Black racism and discrimination during its service to Canada in World War I. “I am committed to eliminating systemic racism so that the discrimination faced by the No. 2 Construction Battalion, and those who followed, never happens again,” Anand said.[40]

On December 16, 2022, Anand presented a report to Parliament detailing her official response to all 48 of Louise Arbour's 48 recommendations to respond to sexual misconduct and harassment in Canada's military and defence department, pursuant to Arbour's ask that Anand inform Parliament by the end of 2022 of any recommendations that the government would reject. Anand rejected none of the recommendations.[41] “We need to attract Canadians to the Canadian Armed Forces. We need to address the reconstitution issue head-on and the way we do that, at least in part, is to evidence a sincere commitment to cultural change,” she said.[41]

War in Ukraine

 
Anand stands with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in Brussels, Belgium at a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers in June 2022
 
Anand with U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in April 2022

In late January 2022, Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Canada would extend its training mission in Ukraine, Operation Unifier, by three years, and raise the ceiling of deployed personnel from 200 to 400.[42] In announcing the extension, Anand stated, "The biggest contribution that Canada can make to Ukraine right now is people. We have trained, our soldiers have trained over 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers. We should not underestimate the importance of this training mission."[42]

A few days later, Anand visited Kyiv as a sign of Canadian solidarity, all while Russia significantly increased its military buildup around Ukraine. Anand stated that "Russia has a choice, and that choice is to negotiate with a view to de-escalation" or it will "face severe sanctions and consequences."[43] While in Ukraine, Anand met with Ukraine's Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov to discuss military aid to Ukraine, including in the area of cybersecurity.[44] Shortly after Anand's visit, in late February the Canadian government did authorize and deliver a $7.8 million package of lethal weapons to Ukraine.[45]

Just days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Anand announced a significant expansion of Canada's contribution to NATO operations in Europe. Under the umbrella of Operation Reassurance she announced the deployment of approximately 120 members of an artillery battery to join the Canadian-led NATO Enhanced Forward Presence battle group in Latvia, and the deployment of an additional Halifax-class frigate to NATO maritime forces.[46]

On 19 March HMCS Halifax (FFH 330) left port and joined NATO maritime forces in the Baltic region.[47] At the departure ceremony, Anand stated, "At this time it is so important for us all to be united, to stand together, to stand against unwarranted and illegal Russian aggression, and to stand up for peace, deterrence and the defensive posture on which NATO is built."[47]

Following Russia's invasion, Anand announced several packages of additional military aid to Ukraine throughout February and March 2022, including Carl Gustaf anti-armour weapons, rockets, helmets, gas masks, and night-vision goggles.[48] Further types of military aid announced by Anand included fragmentation vests and meal packs,[49] 4,500 M72 rocket launchers and up to 7,500 hand grenades, and funding to enable Ukraine to purchase modern satellite imagery.[50] Anand also announced the procurement and donation to Ukraine of Canadian-made, specialized cameras for Bayraktar TB-2 drones.[51]

On March 8, during a trip to Latvia, Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau announced the multi-year renewal of Operation Reassurance.[52]

On April 14, at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton, Anand announced that the Canadian Armed Forces would deploy between 100 and 150 troops to Poland, to assist with Polish efforts to manage the flow of, and care for, Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.[53]

In late April 2022, Anand announced further military aid for Ukraine. On April 22, 2022, Anand confirmed that Canada had delivered M777 howitzers to Ukrainian Forces.[54] At a conference of the Ukraine Defense Consultative Group at Ramstein Air Base, Canada announced that it had signed a contract for eight armoured vehicles for Ukraine.[55] Just days later, Anand confirmed that the Canadian Armed Forces had begun to train Ukrainian forces in the use of the howitzers.[56]

On April 28, 2022, Anand met with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during her first official visit to the United States. Anand and Austin told reporters that they had discussed further military aid to Ukraine and modernization of the North American Aerospace Defense Command.[57]

On May 8, an additional $50 million in military assistance to Ukraine was announced, including 18 drone cameras, $15 million for high-resolution satellite imagery, additional ammunition and small arms.[58] On May 24, Anand announced at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Victoria that Canada had purchased more than 20,000 rounds of artillery ammunition for Ukraine, which are compatible with M777 artillery guns provided by Canada, at a cost of $98 million CAD. Anand stated that “Canadian aid continues to flow into Ukraine, and we are working around the clock to identify and provide even more military aid to Ukraine.”[59] On June 15, at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels, Anand announced that Canada would donate $9 million worth of M777 howitzer replacement barrels to Ukraine.[60]

At the 2022 NATO Leaders Summit in Madrid, Anand signed an agreement with Latvia's Defence Minister, Artis Pabriks, to upgrade the Canadian-led NATO Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group in Latvia to a brigade size.[61] At the summit, Canada also committed new military aid for Ukraine, specifically, six drone cameras and up to 39 armoured combat support vehicles.[62] Days later, Anand visited General Dynamics Land Systems' facility in London, Ontario to meet with workers who assemble the armoured combat support vehicles, and said in an interview, “GDLS armoured vehicles are top of the line and we want to provide vehicles that are readily usable, easily accessible and able to be repaired if damaged. Ukraine asked for these.”[63]

In July 2022, at the 15th Conference of Defense Ministers of the Americas in Brasília, Anand led an effort to convince other countries present to denounce the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Anand told Politico that “Canada and I, as the representative here, felt that it's very important to voice this concern in a tangible way here at the conference... There is an impact of the Russian invasion on this region, a negative impact on economies here, on food security in our hemisphere.”[64] Canada's efforts were successful, with the conference's final declaration stating, "The conflicts present around the world, such as the invasion of Ukraine and the violent acts by armed groups that terrorize the population in Haiti are not legitimate means to settle disputes, therefore the Member States of the CDMA, seek peaceful solutions as soon as possible."[65] The Declaration also included a disclaimer by Canada, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Paraguay, the United States of America and Uruguay, reiterating these countries "condemnation in the strongest terms of the Russian Federation’s illegal, invasion of Ukraine."[65]

On August 4, 2022, Anand announced the deployment of up to 225 Canadian Armed Forces personnel to the United Kingdom to train new recruits to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, under Operation Unifier.[66] Anand said, "Training missions like this, assisting our allies and our partners when they are under attack, is what we do... It is a priority for us as a country to stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine and with our allies."[66] British defence minister Ben Wallace praised the announcement, stating, "Canada's expertise will provide a further boost to the program and ensure that the Ukrainian men and women coming to the U.K. to train to defend their country will get a wide pool of experience and skills from both U.K. forces and our international partners."[66]

In September 2022, Anand told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that it would boost the capacity of the Royal Canadian Air Force hub in Prestwick, Scotland, by adding a third C-130 Hercules aircraft and boosting its presence to 55 personnel, thus enabling it to deliver additional military aid to Ukraine.[67]

Days after Russian missiles struck Kyiv and other civilian centres in Ukraine, Anand visited Warsaw on October 11, 2022, and met with her Polish counterpart Mariusz Błaszczak. While in Warsaw, Anand announced the deployment of approximately forty Canadian Armed Forces combat engineers to Poland to train Ukrainian sappers under Operation Unifier.[68] Referring to the Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, Anand said the same day, "Canada wholeheartedly condemns those brutal strikes against civilian targets and infrastructure, adding, "those strikes constitute a war crime."[69]

The next day, at a meeting of the U.S.-led Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels, Anand announced an additional $47 million CAD in military aid to Ukraine, including "artillery rounds, satellite communications, winter clothing and drone cameras, among other assistance."[70]

On November 14, 2022, Canada announced an additional $500 million in military aid for Ukraine, bringing its total commitment of military aid to over $1 billion CAD since February 2022.[71]

On November 16, 2022, Canada announced the extension of Operation Unifier in the United Kingdom through the end of 2023.[72] At a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group later that day, Anand also announced that Canada would contribute $34 million in additional military aid to Ukraine, in the form of drone cameras, additional winter clothing, and satellite services.[72]

Following Ukrainian officials' repeated asks to NATO countries for air defence systems, Anand announced on January 10, 2023 that Canada would donate a NASAMS air defence system to Ukraine at a cost of approximately $406 million. "In the face of Russia’s brutal airstrikes on Ukraine, this air defence system will help to protect Ukrainian population centres and critical infrastructure against drone, missile, and aircraft attacks,” Anand said.[73] Oleksii Reznikov, Ukraine’s defence minister, said that the system will “considerably reinforce” Ukraine’s defence capabilities.[73]

Anand visited Kyiv and Irpin during a trip to Ukraine on January 18, 2023. There, she met with Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov and announced that Canada would donate 200 Roshel Senator armoured personnel carriers manufactured in Mississauga, Ontario.[74] Referring to the Senator APCs, Anand said, "I have heard repeatedly that Ukrainian troops appreciate their maneuverability and their adaptability," while speaking to the press alongside Minister Reznikov.[75] This announcement marked the full allocation of the additional $500 million in military aid to Ukraine announced by Canada on November 14, 2022.

Anand announced on January 26, 2023 that Canada would donate four of the Canadian Army's Leopard 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, with the possibility of more to follow.[76] "These heavily armoured and highly protected vehicles provide soldiers with a tactical advantage on the battlefield, thanks to their excellent mobility, their firepower and there's their survivability," she said.[76] Anand added, "these tanks will allow Ukraine to liberate even more of its territory and defend its people from Russia's brutal invasion."[76]

NORAD and continental defence

 
At United States Northern Command headquarters, Anand, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and General Glen D. VanHerck listen to the playing of the Canadian and American national anthems in 2022
 
Anand hosts U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at the 2022 Halifax International Security Forum, in her home province of Nova Scotia

Anand's 2021 mandate letter from Prime Minister Trudeau instructed her to "work with the United States to modernize the North American Aerospace Defence Command."[77]

On June 20, 2022, at CFB Trenton, Anand announced a five-point NORAD modernization plan that is estimated to cost approximately $40 billion over twenty years.[78] Anand said that there was “pressing need” to respond to threats like hypersonic and cruise missiles, and declared that the plan would begin "NORAD’s next chapter.”[78] Anand described the plan as “the most significant upgrade to NORAD from a Canadian perspective in almost four decades.”[79]

Anand declared, “In close coordination with the United States, we will establish the backbone of a brand-new northern approaches surveillance system to enhance surveillance and early warning threats to our continent," adding that this new system will “essentially push our line of sight further north, ensuring we will be able to respond to fast moving threats like hypersonics.”[79]

U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Cohen welcomed the funding, stating, “The United States looks forward to continuing to strengthen our collaboration with Canada on continental defence and security, including in the Arctic."[79]

During a visit to Labrador on August 24, 2022, Anand confirmed that CFB Goose Bay would be one of four northern locations to receive basing upgrades under the $15.68 billion allocated for infrastructure upgrades in Canada's NORAD modernization plan.[80]

On August 25, 2022, Trudeau, Anand, and other Canadian ministers welcomed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, for the first-ever visit of a NATO Secretary General to the Canadian High Arctic.[81]

On January 9, 2023, Anand announced that Canada had finalized the acquisition of 88 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter jets for the Royal Canadian Air Force. In a statement, Anand said, “As the rules-based international order is challenged around the world, the F-35 will be essential for protecting Canadians, enhancing Arctic security and national sovereignty, and enabling Canada to meet its NATO, NORAD and other obligations well into the future."[82] At a press conference, she added, "these projects will sharpen our military edge to keep Canadians safe and they will create economic opportunities for our country."[83]

Indo-Pacific

Days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Anand told the Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence that "Europe is not the only fault line in the global security environment at the current time."[84] She spoke about the need to be "cognizant of China’s range of assertive activities in the Indo-Pacific region and around the world," and stated, "the patterns are there for all to see, frankly.”[84] Anand described Chinese activity in the East and South China Seas as "coercive," also citing theft of intellectual property, “irresponsible and very concerning behaviour in cyberspace," and the Detention of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig.[84]

While in Singapore to attend the Shangri-La Dialogue in June 2022, Anand addressed Chinese interceptions of Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft. She told Reuters, “The interceptions by the Chinese of our (aircraft) are very concerning and unprofessional and we need to ensure that the safety and security of our pilots is not at risk, especially when they are simply monitoring as required under UN-sanctioned missions."[85]

Following a visit to Taiwan by Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, Anand told CBC News in August 2022 that "it is routine for legislators from our countries to travel internationally, and China's escalatory response simply risks increasing tensions and destabilizing the region."[86] She called on China "not to unilaterally change the status quo by force in the region and to resolve cross-strait differences by peaceful means."[86]

During her keynote address at the 2022 Halifax International Security Forum, Anand foreshadowed the release of the Trudeau government's Indo-Pacific strategy. She stated that Canada would "increase [its] military presence and enhance [its] defence and security relationships with partners and allies in the [Indo-Pacific] region."[87] She added, "We will challenge China when we ought to. We will cooperate with China when we must."[87]

On November 27, 2022, Anand announced the defence and security elements of Canada's Indo-Pacific Strategy. Anand said that the strategy will boost Canada's annual deployment of frigates to the Indo-Pacific from two to three, and that it would bolster participation of Canadian aviators and soldiers in regional military exercises.[88] The Strategy referred to China as an "increasingly disruptive global power."[88]

Personal life

Anand is the daughter of Saroj Daulat Ram and Sundaram Vivek Anand, an anaesthetist and general surgeon.[89] The couple immigrated to Kentville, Nova Scotia, in the early 1960s.[89] Anand was born in 1967 and attended Queen’s University, the University of Oxford, and Dalhousie University.[89] Anand articled at Toronto law firm Torys, where she met her husband, John Knowlton.[89]

Anand, her husband John, and four children have lived in Oakville, Ontario, for 18 years.[90]

Over her 18 years in Oakville, Anand has served her local community in a number of ways. She has served on the board of directors of the Lighthouse for Grieving Children, the Oakville Hospital Foundation and Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc.[13][91] She was also the inaugural chair of the Ontario Securities Commission Investor Advisory Panel.[7]

Anand was awarded the 2022 Global Citizen Award by the United Nations Association in Canada.[92] The award recognizes "role models who have shown generosity, creativity, leadership and solution-seeking, and applied their talents to the challenges they have identified in their local communities, in the country and in the world."[92]

Electoral record

2021 Canadian federal election: Oakville
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Anita Anand 28,137 46.1 -0.2
Conservative Kerry Colborne 24,430 40.0 +0.9
New Democratic Jerome Adamo 5,373 8.8 +1.3
People's J.D. Meaney 1,970 3.2 +2.0
Green Oriana Knox 1,090 1.8 -3.9
Total valid votes 61,000 99.5
Total rejected ballots 330 0.5
Turnout 61,330 68.3
Eligible voters 89,757
Liberal hold Swing -0.6
Source: Elections Canada[93]
2019 Canadian federal election: Oakville
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Anita Anand 30,265 46.28 -3.11 $88,029.39
Conservative Terence Young 25,561 39.08 -3.41 $98,290.90
New Democratic Jerome Adamo 4,928 7.54 +1.62 none listed
Green James Elwick 3,704 5.66 +3.47 $7,355.08
People's JD Meaney 798 1.22 none listed
Christian Heritage Sushila Pereira 145 0.22 none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit 65,401 99.26
Total rejected ballots 487 0.74 +0.36
Turnout 65,888 72.94 -0.51
Eligible voters 90,334
Liberal hold Swing +0.15
Source: Elections Canada[94][95]

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29th Ministry – Cabinet of Justin Trudeau
Cabinet posts (2)
Predecessor Office Successor
Carla Qualtrough Minister of Public Services and Procurement
November 20, 2019 – October 26, 2021
Filomena Tassi
Harjit Sajjan Minister of National Defence
October 26, 2021 – present
Incumbent

anita, anand, british, journalist, journalist, anita, indira, anand, born, 1967, canadian, lawyer, politician, served, minister, national, defence, since, 2021, represented, riding, oakville, house, commons, since, 2019, federal, election, sitting, member, lib. For the British journalist see Anita Anand journalist Anita Indira Anand PC MP born May 20 1967 is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as the minister of national defence since 2021 She has represented the riding of Oakville in the House of Commons since the 2019 federal election sitting as a member of the Liberal Party From 2019 to 2021 she served as minister of public services and procurement and oversaw Canada s procurement of vaccines and personal protective equipment during the COVID 19 pandemic As minister of national defence Anand has led Canada s efforts to provide military aid to Ukraine since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine She is the first Hindu to become a federal minister in Canada 3 4 The HonourableAnita AnandPC MPAnand at The Pentagon 2022Minister of National DefenceIncumbentAssumed office October 26 2021Prime MinisterJustin TrudeauPreceded byHarjit SajjanReceiver General for CanadaMinister of Public Services and ProcurementIn office November 20 2019 October 26 2021Prime MinisterJustin TrudeauPreceded byCarla QualtroughSucceeded byFilomena TassiMember of Parliamentfor OakvilleIncumbentAssumed office October 21 2019Preceded byJohn OliverPersonal detailsBornIndira Anita Anand 1 1967 05 20 May 20 1967 age 55 2 Kentville Nova Scotia CanadaPolitical partyLiberalRelativesSonia Anand sister Residence s Oakville Ontario CanadaAlma materQueen s University BA Wadham College Oxford BA Dalhousie University LLB University of Toronto LLM ProfessionLawyerpolitician Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic and legal career 3 Political career 3 1 2019 federal election 3 2 Minister of Public Services and Procurement 3 2 1 Procurement of personal protective equipment during the COVID 19 pandemic 3 2 2 Procurement of COVID 19 vaccines 3 3 2021 federal election 3 4 Minister of National Defence 3 4 1 Culture change and inclusion in the Canadian Armed Forces 3 4 2 War in Ukraine 3 4 3 NORAD and continental defence 3 4 4 Indo Pacific 4 Personal life 5 Electoral record 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditAnita Indira Anand was born in Kentville Nova Scotia Her parents were both Indian physicians her mother Saroj D Ram now deceased was an anesthesiologist and her father S V Andy Anand was a general surgeon Her father was from Tamil Nadu and her mother was from Punjab 3 Anand has two sisters Gita Anand who is an employment lawyer in Toronto and Sonia Anand who is a physician and researcher at McMaster University The family relocated to Ontario in 1985 and Anand and her husband John 5 raised their family in Oakville The couple has four children 6 Anand holds four degrees a Bachelor of Arts honours in political studies from Queen s University a Bachelor of Arts honours in jurisprudence from Wadham College Oxford University a bachelor of laws from Dalhousie University and a master of laws from the University of Toronto She was called to the Ontario Bar in 1994 5 Anand has held academic positions at Yale Queen s University and Western University Before her election Anand was a law professor at the University of Toronto 7 Academic and legal career EditBefore her political career Anand was a professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law specializing in corporate governance and the regulation of capital markets 8 She was previously the J R Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance at the Faculty 8 As of October 2019 Anand is on leave from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law 8 for the duration of her time as an elected official Anand began her legal career as an associate at Torys from 1994 to 1997 with leave to pursue her master s degree after articling at Torys from 1992 to 1993 She then pursued her teaching career by serving as assistant professor adjunct from 1997 to 1999 at the Faculty of Law of Western University 8 In 1999 she became assistant professor in the Faculty of Law at Queen s University obtaining tenure and advancing to the rank of associate professor in 2003 8 She received a U S Canada Fulbright award in 2005 9 and attended Yale Law School as a visiting lecturer in law fall 2005 teaching comparative corporate governance She was also visiting Olin scholar in law and economics at Yale Law School 2005 2006 Anand left Queen s University for the Faculty of Law University of Toronto in 2006 where she was a full professor She served as associate dean from 2007 to 2009 From 2010 to 2019 Anand also served as the academic director of the Centre for the Legal Profession as well as for its Program on Ethics in Law and Business At the time of her election she was a senior fellow of Massey College as well as being cross appointed to the Rotman School of Management as the director of policy and research at the Capital Markets Research Institute and to the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto 8 On September 17 2019 it was announced that Anand would receive the Yvan Allaire Medal from the Royal Society of Canada The medal is bestowed annually for an outstanding contribution in governance of private and public organizations 10 11 The Society stated that Anand s research significantly altered global thinking about best practices for boards of directors including the importance of diversity on boards 12 Political career Edit2019 federal election Edit On June 12 2019 Anita Anand won the Liberal nomination for the riding of Oakville Ontario after the incumbent John Oliver announced that he would not run in the 2019 election 13 She defeated former member of Provincial Parliament Kevin Flynn 14 and lawyer Tamur Shah for the nomination 15 On October 21 2019 Anand won the riding of Oakville with 30 265 votes 16 Anand was sworn in as the member of Parliament for Oakville on November 22 2019 to represent Oakville in the House of Commons in the 43rd Canadian Parliament Minister of Public Services and Procurement Edit On November 20 2019 Anand was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council and as procurement minister at Rideau Hall 17 Procurement of personal protective equipment during the COVID 19 pandemic Edit At the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic in Canada Anand and her department acted quickly to bulk buy personal protective equipment PPE and medical supplies for Canada s health care system In order to ensure reliable access to PPE in a hyper competitive market Anand and her department adopted an aggressive procurement strategy and engaged a large number of suppliers to diversify Canada s supply chains 18 Through this strategy the federal government also funded large scale domestic production of medical supplies 19 The pandemic caused the federal government to rapidly increase its usual procurement tempo in order to purchase rapid tests reagents and swabs used for laboratory based testing 20 In April 2021 Anand told the House of Commons Health Committee that Public Services and Procurement Canada had procured over 2 5 billion articles of personal protective equipment with a substantial amount of that equipment being made right here at home 21 Procurement of COVID 19 vaccines Edit Beginning in the summer of 2020 the Canadian government signed contracts with the producers of seven leading COVID 19 vaccine candidates 22 23 and the producers of supplies needed to package and administer those vaccines 24 Anand told The New York Times that because we do not know which vaccine is going to be successful ultimately we must bet on multiple vaccines at the same time Summing up her approach she stated We are not putting all our eggs in one basket 25 Initially Canada s target was to receive enough vaccines to fully immunize all eligible Canadians by September 30 2021 26 Anand told The Guardian that she pressed very very aggressively for early deliveries from the suppliers 27 Negotiations for early delivery were successful allowing Canada to meet and then surpass its immunization target two months ahead of schedule By the end of July 2021 Canada had received a cumulative total of more than 66 4 million vaccines 28 29 By August 2021 Canada had attained the highest vaccination rate in the world 27 Anand also worked to finalize Canada s agreements with vaccine producers regarding the procurement and delivery of COVID 19 vaccine doses for children After Health Canada approved the Pfizer BioNTech COVID 19 vaccine for use in paediatric populations under the age of 12 years on November 19 2021 the first paediatric doses of the vaccine arrived in Canada two days later on November 21 2021 30 2021 federal election Edit Anand was re elected to Parliament following the 2021 Canadian federal election She defeated Conservative Kerry Colborne with 46 per cent of the vote 31 Minister of National Defence Edit Culture change and inclusion in the Canadian Armed Forces Edit On October 26 2021 Anand was sworn in as Minister of National Defence at Rideau Hall She is only the second woman in Canadian history to take on the role of national defence minister after former prime minister Kim Campbell in the 1990s 32 Anand stated that her top priority is tackling sexual misconduct and building a durable culture change in the Canadian Armed Forces 33 On November 4 2021 Anand announced that she accepted in full an interim recommendation from former Supreme Court of Canada Justice Louise Arbour that the investigation and prosecution of military sexual misconduct cases be referred to Canada s civilian justice system In a statement to The Globe and Mail retired Colonel and military lawyer Michel Drapeau called the decision a welcomed sign of leadership and a timely and powerful signal to the military justice system and victims that changes are coming 34 On November 19 2021 Anand gave her first major speech as Minister of National Defence as the keynote speaker at the Halifax International Security Forum Anand laid out her three main priorities building a durable culture change in the Canadian Forces better equipping Canada s military by raising military spending and ensuring that Canada continues to support peace and stability around the world through its military deployments 35 On November 25 2021 General Wayne Eyre was appointed as Chief of the Defence Staff on Anand s recommendation 36 Anand and General Wayne Eyre in 2022 On December 13 2021 Anand offered an official apology on behalf of the Government of Canada to all those affected by sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces and Department of National Defence She was joined by General Wayne Eyre Chief of the Defence Staff who apologized on behalf of the military and Deputy Minister Jody Thomas who apologized on behalf of the department 37 On May 30 2022 Anand was joined by Louise Arbour General Wayne Eyre and Deputy Minister Bill Matthews to release the final report of the Independent External Comprehensive Review into Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces and Department of National Defence Anand accepted the report in its entirety and welcomed all 48 recommendations She announced that work to implement 17 of them would begin immediately and DND and the CAF will work to quickly analyze and provide the path forward for the remaining recommendations 38 In an interview Anand later said The efficacy of our armed forces the ability for us to grow and continue to defend our country and engage in operations nationally and internationally depends on us getting this right And that is why it is so important to me personally as well as to our government 39 On July 9 2022 in Truro Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau offered the Government of Canada s official apology to the members and descendants of No 2 Construction Battalion an all Black battalion that faced anti Black racism and discrimination during its service to Canada in World War I I am committed to eliminating systemic racism so that the discrimination faced by the No 2 Construction Battalion and those who followed never happens again Anand said 40 On December 16 2022 Anand presented a report to Parliament detailing her official response to all 48 of Louise Arbour s 48 recommendations to respond to sexual misconduct and harassment in Canada s military and defence department pursuant to Arbour s ask that Anand inform Parliament by the end of 2022 of any recommendations that the government would reject Anand rejected none of the recommendations 41 We need to attract Canadians to the Canadian Armed Forces We need to address the reconstitution issue head on and the way we do that at least in part is to evidence a sincere commitment to cultural change she said 41 War in Ukraine Edit Anand stands with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and U S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in Brussels Belgium at a meeting of NATO Defence Ministers in June 2022 Anand with U S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin in April 2022 In late January 2022 Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Canada would extend its training mission in Ukraine Operation Unifier by three years and raise the ceiling of deployed personnel from 200 to 400 42 In announcing the extension Anand stated The biggest contribution that Canada can make to Ukraine right now is people We have trained our soldiers have trained over 30 000 Ukrainian soldiers We should not underestimate the importance of this training mission 42 A few days later Anand visited Kyiv as a sign of Canadian solidarity all while Russia significantly increased its military buildup around Ukraine Anand stated that Russia has a choice and that choice is to negotiate with a view to de escalation or it will face severe sanctions and consequences 43 While in Ukraine Anand met with Ukraine s Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov to discuss military aid to Ukraine including in the area of cybersecurity 44 Shortly after Anand s visit in late February the Canadian government did authorize and deliver a 7 8 million package of lethal weapons to Ukraine 45 Just days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine Anand announced a significant expansion of Canada s contribution to NATO operations in Europe Under the umbrella of Operation Reassurance she announced the deployment of approximately 120 members of an artillery battery to join the Canadian led NATO Enhanced Forward Presence battle group in Latvia and the deployment of an additional Halifax class frigate to NATO maritime forces 46 On 19 March HMCS Halifax FFH 330 left port and joined NATO maritime forces in the Baltic region 47 At the departure ceremony Anand stated At this time it is so important for us all to be united to stand together to stand against unwarranted and illegal Russian aggression and to stand up for peace deterrence and the defensive posture on which NATO is built 47 Following Russia s invasion Anand announced several packages of additional military aid to Ukraine throughout February and March 2022 including Carl Gustaf anti armour weapons rockets helmets gas masks and night vision goggles 48 Further types of military aid announced by Anand included fragmentation vests and meal packs 49 4 500 M72 rocket launchers and up to 7 500 hand grenades and funding to enable Ukraine to purchase modern satellite imagery 50 Anand also announced the procurement and donation to Ukraine of Canadian made specialized cameras for Bayraktar TB 2 drones 51 On March 8 during a trip to Latvia Anand and Prime Minister Trudeau announced the multi year renewal of Operation Reassurance 52 On April 14 at Canadian Forces Base CFB Trenton Anand announced that the Canadian Armed Forces would deploy between 100 and 150 troops to Poland to assist with Polish efforts to manage the flow of and care for Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion 53 In late April 2022 Anand announced further military aid for Ukraine On April 22 2022 Anand confirmed that Canada had delivered M777 howitzers to Ukrainian Forces 54 At a conference of the Ukraine Defense Consultative Group at Ramstein Air Base Canada announced that it had signed a contract for eight armoured vehicles for Ukraine 55 Just days later Anand confirmed that the Canadian Armed Forces had begun to train Ukrainian forces in the use of the howitzers 56 On April 28 2022 Anand met with U S Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during her first official visit to the United States Anand and Austin told reporters that they had discussed further military aid to Ukraine and modernization of the North American Aerospace Defense Command 57 On May 8 an additional 50 million in military assistance to Ukraine was announced including 18 drone cameras 15 million for high resolution satellite imagery additional ammunition and small arms 58 On May 24 Anand announced at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Victoria that Canada had purchased more than 20 000 rounds of artillery ammunition for Ukraine which are compatible with M777 artillery guns provided by Canada at a cost of 98 million CAD Anand stated that Canadian aid continues to flow into Ukraine and we are working around the clock to identify and provide even more military aid to Ukraine 59 On June 15 at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels Anand announced that Canada would donate 9 million worth of M777 howitzer replacement barrels to Ukraine 60 At the 2022 NATO Leaders Summit in Madrid Anand signed an agreement with Latvia s Defence Minister Artis Pabriks to upgrade the Canadian led NATO Enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group in Latvia to a brigade size 61 At the summit Canada also committed new military aid for Ukraine specifically six drone cameras and up to 39 armoured combat support vehicles 62 Days later Anand visited General Dynamics Land Systems facility in London Ontario to meet with workers who assemble the armoured combat support vehicles and said in an interview GDLS armoured vehicles are top of the line and we want to provide vehicles that are readily usable easily accessible and able to be repaired if damaged Ukraine asked for these 63 In July 2022 at the 15th Conference of Defense Ministers of the Americas in Brasilia Anand led an effort to convince other countries present to denounce the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Anand told Politico that Canada and I as the representative here felt that it s very important to voice this concern in a tangible way here at the conference There is an impact of the Russian invasion on this region a negative impact on economies here on food security in our hemisphere 64 Canada s efforts were successful with the conference s final declaration stating The conflicts present around the world such as the invasion of Ukraine and the violent acts by armed groups that terrorize the population in Haiti are not legitimate means to settle disputes therefore the Member States of the CDMA seek peaceful solutions as soon as possible 65 The Declaration also included a disclaimer by Canada Colombia Dominican Republic Ecuador Guatemala Haiti Paraguay the United States of America and Uruguay reiterating these countries condemnation in the strongest terms of the Russian Federation s illegal invasion of Ukraine 65 On August 4 2022 Anand announced the deployment of up to 225 Canadian Armed Forces personnel to the United Kingdom to train new recruits to the Armed Forces of Ukraine under Operation Unifier 66 Anand said Training missions like this assisting our allies and our partners when they are under attack is what we do It is a priority for us as a country to stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine and with our allies 66 British defence minister Ben Wallace praised the announcement stating Canada s expertise will provide a further boost to the program and ensure that the Ukrainian men and women coming to the U K to train to defend their country will get a wide pool of experience and skills from both U K forces and our international partners 66 In September 2022 Anand told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that it would boost the capacity of the Royal Canadian Air Force hub in Prestwick Scotland by adding a third C 130 Hercules aircraft and boosting its presence to 55 personnel thus enabling it to deliver additional military aid to Ukraine 67 Days after Russian missiles struck Kyiv and other civilian centres in Ukraine Anand visited Warsaw on October 11 2022 and met with her Polish counterpart Mariusz Blaszczak While in Warsaw Anand announced the deployment of approximately forty Canadian Armed Forces combat engineers to Poland to train Ukrainian sappers under Operation Unifier 68 Referring to the Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities Anand said the same day Canada wholeheartedly condemns those brutal strikes against civilian targets and infrastructure adding those strikes constitute a war crime 69 The next day at a meeting of the U S led Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Brussels Anand announced an additional 47 million CAD in military aid to Ukraine including artillery rounds satellite communications winter clothing and drone cameras among other assistance 70 On November 14 2022 Canada announced an additional 500 million in military aid for Ukraine bringing its total commitment of military aid to over 1 billion CAD since February 2022 71 On November 16 2022 Canada announced the extension of Operation Unifier in the United Kingdom through the end of 2023 72 At a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group later that day Anand also announced that Canada would contribute 34 million in additional military aid to Ukraine in the form of drone cameras additional winter clothing and satellite services 72 Following Ukrainian officials repeated asks to NATO countries for air defence systems Anand announced on January 10 2023 that Canada would donate a NASAMS air defence system to Ukraine at a cost of approximately 406 million In the face of Russia s brutal airstrikes on Ukraine this air defence system will help to protect Ukrainian population centres and critical infrastructure against drone missile and aircraft attacks Anand said 73 Oleksii Reznikov Ukraine s defence minister said that the system will considerably reinforce Ukraine s defence capabilities 73 Anand visited Kyiv and Irpin during a trip to Ukraine on January 18 2023 There she met with Ukrainian Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov and announced that Canada would donate 200 Roshel Senator armoured personnel carriers manufactured in Mississauga Ontario 74 Referring to the Senator APCs Anand said I have heard repeatedly that Ukrainian troops appreciate their maneuverability and their adaptability while speaking to the press alongside Minister Reznikov 75 This announcement marked the full allocation of the additional 500 million in military aid to Ukraine announced by Canada on November 14 2022 Anand announced on January 26 2023 that Canada would donate four of the Canadian Army s Leopard 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine with the possibility of more to follow 76 These heavily armoured and highly protected vehicles provide soldiers with a tactical advantage on the battlefield thanks to their excellent mobility their firepower and there s their survivability she said 76 Anand added these tanks will allow Ukraine to liberate even more of its territory and defend its people from Russia s brutal invasion 76 NORAD and continental defence Edit At United States Northern Command headquarters Anand Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau U S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and General Glen D VanHerck listen to the playing of the Canadian and American national anthems in 2022 Anand hosts U S Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin at the 2022 Halifax International Security Forum in her home province of Nova Scotia Anand s 2021 mandate letter from Prime Minister Trudeau instructed her to work with the United States to modernize the North American Aerospace Defence Command 77 On June 20 2022 at CFB Trenton Anand announced a five point NORAD modernization plan that is estimated to cost approximately 40 billion over twenty years 78 Anand said that there was pressing need to respond to threats like hypersonic and cruise missiles and declared that the plan would begin NORAD s next chapter 78 Anand described the plan as the most significant upgrade to NORAD from a Canadian perspective in almost four decades 79 Anand declared In close coordination with the United States we will establish the backbone of a brand new northern approaches surveillance system to enhance surveillance and early warning threats to our continent adding that this new system will essentially push our line of sight further north ensuring we will be able to respond to fast moving threats like hypersonics 79 U S Ambassador to Canada David Cohen welcomed the funding stating The United States looks forward to continuing to strengthen our collaboration with Canada on continental defence and security including in the Arctic 79 During a visit to Labrador on August 24 2022 Anand confirmed that CFB Goose Bay would be one of four northern locations to receive basing upgrades under the 15 68 billion allocated for infrastructure upgrades in Canada s NORAD modernization plan 80 On August 25 2022 Trudeau Anand and other Canadian ministers welcomed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to Cambridge Bay Nunavut for the first ever visit of a NATO Secretary General to the Canadian High Arctic 81 On January 9 2023 Anand announced that Canada had finalized the acquisition of 88 Lockheed Martin F 35 Lightning II fighter jets for the Royal Canadian Air Force In a statement Anand said As the rules based international order is challenged around the world the F 35 will be essential for protecting Canadians enhancing Arctic security and national sovereignty and enabling Canada to meet its NATO NORAD and other obligations well into the future 82 At a press conference she added these projects will sharpen our military edge to keep Canadians safe and they will create economic opportunities for our country 83 Indo Pacific Edit Days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 Anand told the Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence that Europe is not the only fault line in the global security environment at the current time 84 She spoke about the need to be cognizant of China s range of assertive activities in the Indo Pacific region and around the world and stated the patterns are there for all to see frankly 84 Anand described Chinese activity in the East and South China Seas as coercive also citing theft of intellectual property irresponsible and very concerning behaviour in cyberspace and the Detention of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig 84 While in Singapore to attend the Shangri La Dialogue in June 2022 Anand addressed Chinese interceptions of Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft She told Reuters The interceptions by the Chinese of our aircraft are very concerning and unprofessional and we need to ensure that the safety and security of our pilots is not at risk especially when they are simply monitoring as required under UN sanctioned missions 85 Following a visit to Taiwan by Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi Anand told CBC News in August 2022 that it is routine for legislators from our countries to travel internationally and China s escalatory response simply risks increasing tensions and destabilizing the region 86 She called on China not to unilaterally change the status quo by force in the region and to resolve cross strait differences by peaceful means 86 During her keynote address at the 2022 Halifax International Security Forum Anand foreshadowed the release of the Trudeau government s Indo Pacific strategy She stated that Canada would increase its military presence and enhance its defence and security relationships with partners and allies in the Indo Pacific region 87 She added We will challenge China when we ought to We will cooperate with China when we must 87 On November 27 2022 Anand announced the defence and security elements of Canada s Indo Pacific Strategy Anand said that the strategy will boost Canada s annual deployment of frigates to the Indo Pacific from two to three and that it would bolster participation of Canadian aviators and soldiers in regional military exercises 88 The Strategy referred to China as an increasingly disruptive global power 88 Personal life EditAnand is the daughter of Saroj Daulat Ram and Sundaram Vivek Anand an anaesthetist and general surgeon 89 The couple immigrated to Kentville Nova Scotia in the early 1960s 89 Anand was born in 1967 and attended Queen s University the University of Oxford and Dalhousie University 89 Anand articled at Toronto law firm Torys where she met her husband John Knowlton 89 Anand her husband John and four children have lived in Oakville Ontario for 18 years 90 Over her 18 years in Oakville Anand has served her local community in a number of ways She has served on the board of directors of the Lighthouse for Grieving Children the Oakville Hospital Foundation and Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc 13 91 She was also the inaugural chair of the Ontario Securities Commission Investor Advisory Panel 7 Anand was awarded the 2022 Global Citizen Award by the United Nations Association in Canada 92 The award recognizes role models who have shown generosity creativity leadership and solution seeking and applied their talents to the challenges they have identified in their local communities in the country and in the world 92 Electoral record Edit2021 Canadian federal election OakvilleParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Anita Anand 28 137 46 1 0 2Conservative Kerry Colborne 24 430 40 0 0 9New Democratic Jerome Adamo 5 373 8 8 1 3People s J D Meaney 1 970 3 2 2 0Green Oriana Knox 1 090 1 8 3 9Total valid votes 61 000 99 5Total rejected ballots 330 0 5Turnout 61 330 68 3Eligible voters 89 757Liberal hold Swing 0 6Source Elections Canada 93 vte2019 Canadian federal election OakvilleParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Anita Anand 30 265 46 28 3 11 88 029 39Conservative Terence Young 25 561 39 08 3 41 98 290 90New Democratic Jerome Adamo 4 928 7 54 1 62 none listedGreen James Elwick 3 704 5 66 3 47 7 355 08People s JD Meaney 798 1 22 none listedChristian Heritage Sushila Pereira 145 0 22 none listedTotal valid votes expense limit 65 401 99 26Total rejected ballots 487 0 74 0 36Turnout 65 888 72 94 0 51Eligible voters 90 334Liberal hold Swing 0 15Source Elections Canada 94 95 References Edit The Canadian Ministry by order of precedence PDF Archived PDF from the original on October 26 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file LAF a b Meet Anita Indira Anand a law professor who became Canada s first Hindu minister Archived from the original on January 29 2020 Retrieved November 23 2019 Anita Anand first Hindu to be appointed cabinet minister in Canada Hindustan Times November 21 2019 Archived from the original on March 3 2020 Retrieved March 4 2020 a b The Honourable Anita Anand Minister of Public Services and Procurement Government of Canada November 20 2019 Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 Anita Anand Liberal Party of Canada November 25 2019 Archived from the original on November 4 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 a b Newly elected MP Anita Anand brings a wealth of experience to public services portfolio Toronto Star January 3 2020 Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 a b c d e f Anita Anand University of Toronto Faculty of Law www law utoronto ca Archived from the original on October 1 2019 Retrieved September 11 2019 Fulbright Canada Database Fulbright Canada Archived from the original on September 29 2020 Retrieved September 11 2019 Three U of T faculty PhD student honoured with Royal Society of Canada awards of excellence University of Toronto News Archived from the original on September 20 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 Press Release 2019 Medal and Award Winners The Royal Society of Canada rsc src ca Archived from the original on January 4 2020 Retrieved September 18 2019 Newly elected MP Anita Anand brings a wealth of experience to public services portfolio Toronto Star January 3 2020 Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 a b Anita Anand Oakville s Federal Liberal Candidate Oakville News June 13 2019 Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 Honoured to win the support The Oakville Liberal candidate has been chosen for federal election InsideHalton com June 13 2019 Archived from the original on June 15 2019 Retrieved September 12 2019 Tamur For Oakville Liberal Archived from the original on September 20 2019 Retrieved September 17 2019 Canada Elections Election Night Results Electoral Districts enr elections ca Retrieved January 20 2020 Machan Nolan November 20 2019 Public Services and Procurement Minister Anita Anand Oakville News Retrieved September 14 2021 Tumilty Ryan April 16 2020 COVID 19 Planning for every eventuality Canada is ordering all the protective gear it can National Post First batch of Canadian made 3M N95 respirators manufactured and delivered sciencecentre 3mcanada ca Archived from the original on September 9 2021 Retrieved September 9 2021 Testing for COVID 19 Increasing testing supply Public Health Agency of Canada October 6 2020 Archived from the original on October 24 2021 Retrieved October 29 2021 Anita Anand at the Health Committee openparliament ca openparliament ca Retrieved December 18 2021 Federal government orders supplies to give two doses of COVID 19 vaccine when it s ready CBC News Archived from the original on November 18 2020 Retrieved November 19 2020 Ljunggren David August 5 2020 Canada signs deals with Pfizer Moderna for experimental COVID 19 vaccines Reuters Archived from the original on September 9 2021 Retrieved October 29 2021 Canadian manufacturers supply chain gearing up for distribution of future COVID 19 vaccine Coronavirus November 16 2020 Archived from the original on January 25 2021 Retrieved September 14 2021 Austen Ian September 11 2020 The Vaccine Challenge Not Putting All Our Eggs in One Basket The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 18 2021 Aiello Rachel May 11 2021 PM says Canada will have enough COVID 19 vaccines for a one dose summer CTVNews Archived from the original on September 14 2021 Retrieved September 14 2021 a b I knew supply was coming how Canada s push for Covid vaccines paid off The Guardian August 13 2021 Retrieved December 18 2021 Raycraft Richard July 27 2021 Canada has enough vaccine doses for all eligible Canadians PM says CBC News Archived from the original on October 5 2021 Retrieved October 29 2021 Cecco Leyland August 13 2021 I knew supply was coming how Canada s push for Covid vaccines paid off The Guardian Archived from the original on October 28 2021 Retrieved October 29 2021 Thompson Nicole November 21 2021 Plane carrying doses of COVID 19 vaccines for kids touches down in Canada CTV News Retrieved December 4 2021 Federal election results CBC Tunney Catharine October 26 2021 Anand to Defence Joly to Foreign Affairs Trudeau announces major cabinet shakeup CBC News Archived from the original on October 29 2021 Retrieved October 29 2021 Sex misconduct crisis hurting military recruitment morale Defence Minister Anand National Post Retrieved November 23 2021 Kirkup Kristy Fine Sean November 4 2021 Military sexual assault cases will be moved to civilian justice system Defence Minister says The Globe and Mail Retrieved November 23 2021 ICI Radio Canada ca Zone Politique La ministre de la Defense nationale ouvre le Forum de la securite internationale a Halifax Radio Canada ca in Canadian French Retrieved November 23 2021 Kirkup Kristy Freeze Colin November 25 2021 General Wayne Eyre assumes permanent post as Chief of the Defence staff as military grapples with sexual misconduct crisis The Globe and Mail Retrieved August 17 2022 Gallant Jacques December 13 2021 Defence minister and top officials apologize for failing survivors of military sexual misconduct The Toronto Star ISSN 0319 0781 Retrieved December 18 2021 Canadian Forces sexual misconduct review calls for civilian criminal prosecutions study of military schools thestar com May 30 2022 Retrieved July 15 2022 Defence minister vows action on military sexual misconduct but understands skepticism National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved July 15 2022 CityNews toronto citynews ca Retrieved July 15 2022 a b Defence minister to implement all Arbour report recommendations to combat sexual misconduct in military nationalpost Retrieved January 11 2023 a b Canada extends military operation in Ukraine for three years CTVNews January 26 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 Brewster Murray January 30 2022 Russia can choose negotiations or sanctions Canada s defence minister says in Ukraine CBC News Retrieved May 5 2022 MacKinnon Mark January 31 2022 Defence Minister Anand discusses aid for Kyiv including possibility of Canada sending weapons to Ukraine The Globe and Mail Retrieved May 5 2022 Chase Steven February 14 2022 Canada to send lethal weapons 500 million loan to Ukraine as it girds for possible war The Globe and Mail Retrieved May 5 2022 Chase Steven February 22 2022 Canada to send more troops to Europe slap fresh sanctions on Russia over Ukraine The Globe and Mail Retrieved May 5 2022 a b Ryan Haley March 19 2022 HMCS Halifax leaves for deployment as part of NATO support for Ukraine CBC News Retrieved May 5 2022 Canada to provide anti tank weapons to Ukraine ottawacitizen Retrieved May 5 2022 Russia Ukraine conflict Anand announces fragmentation vests meal packs to be sent Watch News Videos Online Global News Retrieved May 5 2022 Chase Steven Fife Robert March 3 2022 Canada to send rocket launchers to Ukraine streamline immigration for refugees The Globe and Mail Retrieved May 5 2022 Canada to ship drone cameras to Ukraine amid war with Russia National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved May 5 2022 Canada renews NATO mission in Central and Eastern Europe www ipolitics ca Retrieved May 5 2022 Berthiaume Lee April 14 2022 Up to 150 Canadian troops deploying to Poland to help resettle Ukrainians National Post Retrieved May 5 2022 Canada has sent heavy artillery and ammunition to Ukraine CTVNews April 22 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 Canada to send 8 armoured vehicles to Ukraine amid heavy weapons push National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved May 5 2022 Canada training Ukrainian troops on howitzer artillery Canadian defense minister says Reuters April 28 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 A true friend America s top military leader heaps praise on Canada The Toronto Star April 28 2022 ISSN 0319 0781 Retrieved May 5 2022 Trudeau says Putin responsible for heinous war crimes during surprise visit to Ukraine National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved July 15 2022 Canada shipping 20 000 rounds of artillery ammunition to Ukraine thestar com May 24 2022 Retrieved July 15 2022 Canada to send C 9 mln of replacement barrels for howitzer guns to Ukraine Reuters June 15 2022 Retrieved July 15 2022 Osman Laura June 29 2022 Canada to lead upgraded force in Latvia but resists calls to meet spending target CP24 Retrieved July 15 2022 Osman Laura June 30 2022 Trudeau announces drone cameras planned armoured vehicles for Ukraine at NATO summit CP24 Retrieved July 15 2022 Defence minister touts made in London armoured vehicles as key to Ukraine support lfpress Retrieved July 15 2022 Taylor Vaisey Nick So long Buy American Hello Buy North American POLITICO Retrieved August 14 2022 a b Brasilia Declaration PDF Conferencia de Ministros de Defesa das Americas Retrieved August 14 2022 a b c Canadian troops heading to U K to train Ukrainian forces CTVNews August 4 2022 Retrieved August 14 2022 Paas Lang Christian September 25 2022 Canada boosts capacity of key supply hub for weapons to Ukraine CBC News Retrieved October 16 2022 Canada sending 40 military engineers to Poland to train Ukrainian forces CityNews Ottawa Retrieved October 16 2022 Stezycki Kuba Plucinska Joanna October 11 2022 Canada to send 40 combat engineers to Poland to train Ukraine soldiers Reuters Retrieved October 16 2022 Singh Kanishka October 12 2022 Canada announces new military package for Ukraine after Russian missile attacks Reuters Retrieved October 16 2022 Canada sanctions 23 Russians announces 500M military aid package for Ukraine National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved November 24 2022 a b Canada sending drone cameras winter gear to Ukraine with 34M in promised aid National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved November 24 2022 a b Zelenskyy thanks Trudeau for donating air defence system to Ukraine National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved January 11 2023 Canada to send Ukraine 200 more armoured vehicles as Anand makes surprise visit to Kyiv National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved January 30 2023 Berthiaume Lee January 18 2023 Ukraine asks for battle tanks as Canada sends 200 more armoured vehicles CTVNews Retrieved January 30 2023 a b c Canada sending 4 battle tanks to Ukraine maybe more later Anand CTVNews January 26 2023 Retrieved January 30 2023 Minister of National Defence Mandate Letter Prime Minister of Canada December 14 2021 Retrieved August 15 2022 a b Canada will spend 40B over 20 years to upgrade NORAD defences amid new threats National Globalnews ca Global News Retrieved August 15 2022 a b c Karadeglija Anja June 20 2022 Most significant upgrade Canada pledges 4 9B over six years for NORAD modernization National Post Retrieved August 15 2022 staff SaltWire Network 5 Wing Goose Bay included in NORAD modernization Minister SaltWire www saltwire com Retrieved September 9 2022 Bailey Ian August 25 2022 Politics Briefing Trudeau and NATO secretary general Stoltenberg visit Nunavut look at protecting north amid Russian invasion of Ukraine The Globe and Mail Retrieved September 9 2022 Lendon Brad January 10 2023 Canada agrees 14 billion deal for F 35 stealth fighter jets CNN Retrieved January 11 2023 Canada finalises deal to buy dozens of F 35 fighter jets from US www aljazeera com Retrieved January 11 2023 a b c Don t forget China during Russian invasion of Ukraine Canada s defence minister warns thestar com March 11 2022 Retrieved August 14 2022 Anita Anand accuses China of very concerning behaviour in aerial spat torontosun Retrieved August 14 2022 a b Brewster Murray August 6 2022 China s live fire exercises off Taiwan an unnecessary escalation defence minister says CBC News Retrieved August 14 2022 a b Canada to increase military presence in Indo Pacific defense minister Reuters November 18 2022 Retrieved November 24 2022 a b Ljunggren David Shakil Ismail Ljunggren David November 28 2022 Canada to boost defence cyber security in Indo Pacific policy focus on disruptive China Reuters Retrieved January 11 2023 a b c d Proudfoot Shannon June 7 2022 How Anita Anand became the Trudeau government s all round fixer Maclean s Retrieved August 14 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Anita Anand first Hindu to be appointed cabinet minister in Canada November 21 2019 Our Board www grievingchildrenlighthouse org Archived from the original on September 11 2019 Retrieved September 11 2019 a b Oakville MP Anita Anand receives 2022 Global Citizen Award thestar com July 15 2022 Retrieved August 14 2022 List of confirmed candidates September 20 2021 Federal Election Elections Canada Archived from the original on February 15 2020 Retrieved September 2 2021 List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Retrieved October 4 2019 Official Voting Results Elections Canada Retrieved August 8 2021 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Anita Anand Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anita Anand Anita Anand publications indexed by Google Scholar Office site Bio from Prime Minister s Site Anita Anand Parliament of Canada biography29th Ministry Cabinet of Justin TrudeauCabinet posts 2 Predecessor Office SuccessorCarla Qualtrough Minister of Public Services and ProcurementNovember 20 2019 October 26 2021 Filomena TassiHarjit Sajjan Minister of National DefenceOctober 26 2021 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anita Anand amp oldid 1147997774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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