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Taleeb Noormohamed

Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed MP (born October 8, 1976) is a Canadian politician and technology executive who has been the member of Parliament (MP) for Vancouver Granville since 2021, sitting as a Liberal. He was named Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage in September, 2023.

Taleeb Noormohamed
Member of Parliament
for Vancouver Granville
Assumed office
September 20, 2021
Preceded byJody Wilson-Raybould
Personal details
Born
Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed

(1976-10-08) October 8, 1976 (age 47)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Residence(s)Vancouver, British Columbia
Alma materPrinceton University (A.B.) Harvard University (M.A.)
OccupationPolitician

Education and career edit

Noormohamed attended high-school at St. George’s school in Vancouver,[1] which in 2018 was listed by University Magazine as the 5th most expensive private school in Canada.[2]

Noormohamed completed a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University where he completed an independent concentration in International Relations of Islamic Civilizations.[3][4]

He later earned a master's degree from Harvard University and attended Oxford University for his doctoral studies.[5]

After completing his degree, Noormohamed worked for the federal government, first at the Privy Council Office, and then for Public Safety Canada, where he was the director of the review of the bombing of Air India Flight 182.[6][7] He proceeded to serve as the Director of Partnerships for the 2010 Winter Olympics which were held in Vancouver.[8]

Following the Olympics, Noormohamed was appointed by the Government of British Columbia to conduct a review of the province’s service delivery model. The review found substantial areas of improvement and much of the report was subsequently redacted by the provincial government.[9]

From 2011 until his election in 2021, he held senior executive roles in with a number of technology firms including Farfetch and VRBO.[10][11] From 2018 to 2021, he was appointed to the board of directors for the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA).[12][better source needed]

Noormohamed serves as a governor of the Confederation Centre of the Arts and as an advisory board member of the MacEachen Institute of Public Policy.[13][14] He has served on the boards of Covenant House Vancouver, The Lions Gate Hospital Foundation, the Koerner Foundation, and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.[15]

He is a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers.[16][17]

Political career edit

2004 Nomination Bid edit

In 2004, Noormohamed challenged Hedy Fry, the longest-serving female member of the House of Commons, for the nomination of the Liberal Party in Vancouver Centre. Fry defeated Noormohamed for the nomination and succeeded in winning a fourth term as MP.[18][19]

2011 and 2019 federal elections edit

In the 2011 federal election, Noormohamed unsuccessfully ran as the Liberal candidate in North Vancouver.[20] He also ran in the 2019 federal election as the Liberal candidate in Vancouver Granville, however, he lost to incumbent Jody Wilson-Raybould who was elected as a Liberal but ran as an independent candidate.[21]

2018 Vision Vancouver mayoral candidacy edit

In 2018, Noormohamed announced his candidacy for the leadership of municipal political party Vision Vancouver, where a victory would effectively make Noormohamed the party's mayoral candidate in municipal elections.[22]

He described the party as a "big tent for people who share centrist values", and cited his work helping start up companies as his inspiration for running in the race.[10] He expressed a desire to improve transit and address the housing crisis through working with community organizations and exploring multi-generational housing.[23] The Toronto Star raised questions about Noormohamed's extensive work history as an executive for short-term rental sites HomeAway (now Vrbo) and Tripping.com, to which Noormohamed responded by pointing out HomeAway's focus on vacation rentals rather than urban apartments.[10]

In a Facebook message posted eight days after announcing his candidacy, Noormohamed stated he had been hospitalized after a "sudden cardiac event" and on the advice of doctors, made the difficult decision to "end this nomination campaign". At that time, he put his support behind the other Vision Vancouver candidate, Ian Campbell.[24]

2021 federal election edit

Noormohamed once again ran for the Liberal Party in Vancouver Granville during the 2021 federal election.

Initial news reports prompted criticism of Noormohamed when they revealed his purchase and sale of 4 properties within the previous 4 years. He deflected concerns by suggesting the home purchases were intended for family members or himself, and when those plans fell through for various reasons, he was obliged to sell the properties.[25]

Days later, new information revealed Noormohamed had purchased and sold a total of 41 properties in Vancouver since 2005, with 21 of those transactions taking place in under a year - a practice known as "flipping".[26][27] The Federal NDP Party released BC Assessment records and an accompanying spreadsheet showing Noormohamed’s real estate speculation had netted almost $5 million since 2005 and nearly $3.7 million in the previous 6 years alone.[28]

During the election campaign, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Liberal leader, promised to introduce an anti-flipping tax as well as other anti-speculation measures.[29] Noormohamed initially avoided questions on income he earned from flipping houses when asked if he had declared those as his principal residence, which would make gains on their sale non-taxable. He later stated, "I have always followed the appropriate rules around this."[30] In an interview with CTV, Noormohamed declined to provide details on how much he had profited from a decade of home sales .[31]

Subsequent to these news reports, Noormohamed was not in attendance at a September 13 all-candidates meeting for Vancouver South and Vancouver-Granville, hosted by the Jewish Seniors Alliance, Marpole Oakridge Family Place, South Vancouver Seniors Network, South Granville Seniors Centre, COSCO BC, and the BC Health Coalition.[32] In addition, Noormohamed did not attend an all candidates meeting hosted by the Vancouver Unitarians on September 14,[33] nor did he attend an on-air panel hosted by the local CBC radio affiliate on September 17.[34]

During an interview on election eve, Noormohamed answered "No" to the question of whether he would continue the practice of real estate speculation if he won the seat.[35]

Disclosure summary 2022 edit

In August 2022, Noormohamed's disclosures indicated ownership of shares in a wide variety of companies,[36] as well as multiple rental properties.[37]

In Parliament edit

Noormohamed is the first Muslim MP to be elected in British Columbia.[38]

In 2023 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage.[39]

Noormohamed is a member of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (SECU) and the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations (REGS). Shortly after his election he was made chair of the Federal Liberal Pacific Caucus, composed of Liberal MPs from British Columbia.[40]

Electoral record edit

2021 Canadian federal election: Vancouver Granville
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17,050 34.40 +7.83 $104,842.87
New Democratic Anjali Appadurai 16,619 33.53 +20.41 $58,609.98
Conservative Kailin Che 13,280 26.80 +4.92 $72,350.92
Green Imtiaz Popat 1,434 2.89 -2.17 $280.64
People's Damian Jewett 1,177 2.37 +1.56 $3,075.03
Total valid votes/expense limit 49,560 99.34 $111,836.39
Total rejected ballots 331 0.66 +0.17
Turnout 49,891 60.79 -4.21
Eligible voters 82,070
Liberal gain from Independent Swing -6.29
Source: Elections Canada[41][42]
2019 Canadian federal election: Vancouver Granville
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Independent Jody Wilson-Raybould 17,265 32.56 -11.37 $97,203.39
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 14,088 26.57 -17.36 $103,546.83
Conservative Zach Segal 11,605 21.88 -4.18 $98,739.59
New Democratic Yvonne Hanson 6,960 13.12 -13.75 $28,671.17
Green Louise Boutin 2,683 5.06 +1.96 $2,198.84
People's Naomi Chocyk 431 0.81 $917.80
Total valid votes/expense limit 53,032 100.0 $108,561.11
Total rejected ballots 264 0.49 +0.15
Turnout 53,296 65.0 -3.23
Eligible voters 81,952
Independent gain from Liberal Swing +24.80
Net change for Wilson-Raybould is in comparison to her 2015 vote percentage. Net change for Noormohamed is in comparison to the 2015 Liberal vote percentage; in other words the same basis as Wilson-Raybould.
Source: Elections Canada[43][44]
2011 Canadian federal election: North Vancouver
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Andrew Saxton 28,996 48.62 +6.42
Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17,665 29.62 -7.69
New Democratic Michael Charrois 9,617 16.13 +6.71
Green Greg Dowman 3,004 5.04 -5.75
Independent Nick Jones 350 0.59
Total valid votes 59,632 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 153 0.26 -0.02
Turnout 59,785 67.77
Eligible voters 88,216
Conservative hold Swing +7.06

References edit

  1. ^ "Tech entrepreneur with Liberal ties looks like he's set to run for mayor of Vancouver". www.straight.com. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  2. ^ "The Most Expensive Private Schools in Canada". www.universitymagazine.ca. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  3. ^ "Taleeb Noormohamed '98 is Fighting Canada's Misinformation Problem". paw.princeton.edu. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
  4. ^ "Faith in Canada 150". www.faithincanada150.ca. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "Taleeb Noormohamed | Team Trudeau". taleeb.liberal.ca. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  6. ^ "Lessons not yet learned: reflecting on the bombing of Air India 182 | News". dailyhive.com. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  7. ^ Canada, Public Safety (December 21, 2018). "Lessons to be learned". www.publicsafety.gc.ca. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  8. ^ "Archives". Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages Archives. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
  9. ^ Taleeb Noormohamed; Aslam Nathoo (December 2010). "ASD Review Report" (PDF). Province of British Columbia.
  10. ^ a b c St. Denis, Jil (May 23, 2018). "Short-term rental proponent plans to run for mayor as Vision Vancouver candidate". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  11. ^ "How fashion marketplace Jane used social commerce to reach $250 million in annual sales". glossy.co. June 14, 2021. Retrieved June 7, 2022.
  12. ^ Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (November 21, 2013). "Profiles". www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  13. ^ "Board Of Directors - Confederation Centre of the Arts". confederationcentre.com. December 14, 2017. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  14. ^ "External Advisory Council". MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  15. ^ General, Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "Mr. Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
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  19. ^ "Hedy Fry nomination scrap has tempers at a boil". www.straight.com. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
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  21. ^ "Liberals nominate Taleeb Noormohamed to take on Jody Wilson-Raybould in Vancouver-Granville - BC". Global News. Retrieved April 15, 2022.
  22. ^ Ghoussoub, Michelle (May 23, 2018). "Taleeb Noormohamed announces run for Vision Vancouver's mayoral candidacy". CBC News.
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  26. ^ MacMahon, Martin (August 30, 2021). "Vancouver Liberal candidate flipped at least 21 homes since 2005". News1130.
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  33. ^ All Candidates Forum - 14 September - Vancouver Granville on YouTube
  34. ^ Stephen Quinn [@CBCStephenQuinn] (September 17, 2021). ""So it's not just the Conservatives. Liberal Candidate Taleeb Noormohamed has also backed out of our riding panel this morning on @CBCEarlyEdition "" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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  38. ^ "Taleeb Noormohamed: Islamophobia is on the rise, but we can defeat it—together". The Georgia Straight. January 29, 2022. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
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  40. ^ "Vancouver Muslim Community Iftar Dinner hosted by Taleeb Noor Mohamed M.P." Alameen Post, Official Website - Muslim Community News. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
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  42. ^ "Candidate Campaign Returns". Elections Canada. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
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  44. ^ "Election Night Results". Elections Canada. from the original on December 8, 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • Taleeb Noormohamed – Parliament of Canada biography

taleeb, noormohamed, taleeb, farouk, noormohamed, born, october, 1976, canadian, politician, technology, executive, been, member, parliament, vancouver, granville, since, 2021, sitting, liberal, named, parliamentary, secretary, minister, canadian, heritage, se. Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed MP born October 8 1976 is a Canadian politician and technology executive who has been the member of Parliament MP for Vancouver Granville since 2021 sitting as a Liberal He was named Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage in September 2023 Taleeb NoormohamedMPMember of Parliamentfor Vancouver GranvilleIncumbentAssumed office September 20 2021Preceded byJody Wilson RaybouldPersonal detailsBornTaleeb Farouk Noormohamed 1976 10 08 October 8 1976 age 47 Ottawa Ontario CanadaPolitical partyLiberalResidence s Vancouver British ColumbiaAlma materPrinceton University A B Harvard University M A OccupationPolitician Contents 1 Education and career 2 Political career 2 1 2004 Nomination Bid 2 2 2011 and 2019 federal elections 2 3 2018 Vision Vancouver mayoral candidacy 2 4 2021 federal election 2 5 Disclosure summary 2022 2 6 In Parliament 3 Electoral record 4 References 5 External linksEducation and career editNoormohamed attended high school at St George s school in Vancouver 1 which in 2018 was listed by University Magazine as the 5th most expensive private school in Canada 2 Noormohamed completed a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University where he completed an independent concentration in International Relations of Islamic Civilizations 3 4 He later earned a master s degree from Harvard University and attended Oxford University for his doctoral studies 5 After completing his degree Noormohamed worked for the federal government first at the Privy Council Office and then for Public Safety Canada where he was the director of the review of the bombing of Air India Flight 182 6 7 He proceeded to serve as the Director of Partnerships for the 2010 Winter Olympics which were held in Vancouver 8 Following the Olympics Noormohamed was appointed by the Government of British Columbia to conduct a review of the province s service delivery model The review found substantial areas of improvement and much of the report was subsequently redacted by the provincial government 9 From 2011 until his election in 2021 he held senior executive roles in with a number of technology firms including Farfetch and VRBO 10 11 From 2018 to 2021 he was appointed to the board of directors for the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority CATSA 12 better source needed Noormohamed serves as a governor of the Confederation Centre of the Arts and as an advisory board member of the MacEachen Institute of Public Policy 13 14 He has served on the boards of Covenant House Vancouver The Lions Gate Hospital Foundation the Koerner Foundation and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 15 He is a recipient of the Queen s Diamond Jubilee Medal the Sovereign s Medal for Volunteers 16 17 Political career edit2004 Nomination Bid edit In 2004 Noormohamed challenged Hedy Fry the longest serving female member of the House of Commons for the nomination of the Liberal Party in Vancouver Centre Fry defeated Noormohamed for the nomination and succeeded in winning a fourth term as MP 18 19 2011 and 2019 federal elections edit In the 2011 federal election Noormohamed unsuccessfully ran as the Liberal candidate in North Vancouver 20 He also ran in the 2019 federal election as the Liberal candidate in Vancouver Granville however he lost to incumbent Jody Wilson Raybould who was elected as a Liberal but ran as an independent candidate 21 2018 Vision Vancouver mayoral candidacy edit In 2018 Noormohamed announced his candidacy for the leadership of municipal political party Vision Vancouver where a victory would effectively make Noormohamed the party s mayoral candidate in municipal elections 22 He described the party as a big tent for people who share centrist values and cited his work helping start up companies as his inspiration for running in the race 10 He expressed a desire to improve transit and address the housing crisis through working with community organizations and exploring multi generational housing 23 The Toronto Star raised questions about Noormohamed s extensive work history as an executive for short term rental sites HomeAway now Vrbo and Tripping com to which Noormohamed responded by pointing out HomeAway s focus on vacation rentals rather than urban apartments 10 In a Facebook message posted eight days after announcing his candidacy Noormohamed stated he had been hospitalized after a sudden cardiac event and on the advice of doctors made the difficult decision to end this nomination campaign At that time he put his support behind the other Vision Vancouver candidate Ian Campbell 24 2021 federal election edit Noormohamed once again ran for the Liberal Party in Vancouver Granville during the 2021 federal election Initial news reports prompted criticism of Noormohamed when they revealed his purchase and sale of 4 properties within the previous 4 years He deflected concerns by suggesting the home purchases were intended for family members or himself and when those plans fell through for various reasons he was obliged to sell the properties 25 Days later new information revealed Noormohamed had purchased and sold a total of 41 properties in Vancouver since 2005 with 21 of those transactions taking place in under a year a practice known as flipping 26 27 The Federal NDP Party released BC Assessment records and an accompanying spreadsheet showing Noormohamed s real estate speculation had netted almost 5 million since 2005 and nearly 3 7 million in the previous 6 years alone 28 During the election campaign Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the Liberal leader promised to introduce an anti flipping tax as well as other anti speculation measures 29 Noormohamed initially avoided questions on income he earned from flipping houses when asked if he had declared those as his principal residence which would make gains on their sale non taxable He later stated I have always followed the appropriate rules around this 30 In an interview with CTV Noormohamed declined to provide details on how much he had profited from a decade of home sales 31 Subsequent to these news reports Noormohamed was not in attendance at a September 13 all candidates meeting for Vancouver South and Vancouver Granville hosted by the Jewish Seniors Alliance Marpole Oakridge Family Place South Vancouver Seniors Network South Granville Seniors Centre COSCO BC and the BC Health Coalition 32 In addition Noormohamed did not attend an all candidates meeting hosted by the Vancouver Unitarians on September 14 33 nor did he attend an on air panel hosted by the local CBC radio affiliate on September 17 34 During an interview on election eve Noormohamed answered No to the question of whether he would continue the practice of real estate speculation if he won the seat 35 Disclosure summary 2022 edit In August 2022 Noormohamed s disclosures indicated ownership of shares in a wide variety of companies 36 as well as multiple rental properties 37 In Parliament edit Noormohamed is the first Muslim MP to be elected in British Columbia 38 In 2023 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage 39 Noormohamed is a member of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security SECU and the Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations REGS Shortly after his election he was made chair of the Federal Liberal Pacific Caucus composed of Liberal MPs from British Columbia 40 Electoral record editvte2021 Canadian federal election Vancouver GranvilleParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresLiberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17 050 34 40 7 83 104 842 87New Democratic Anjali Appadurai 16 619 33 53 20 41 58 609 98Conservative Kailin Che 13 280 26 80 4 92 72 350 92Green Imtiaz Popat 1 434 2 89 2 17 280 64People s Damian Jewett 1 177 2 37 1 56 3 075 03Total valid votes expense limit 49 560 99 34 111 836 39Total rejected ballots 331 0 66 0 17Turnout 49 891 60 79 4 21Eligible voters 82 070Liberal gain from Independent Swing 6 29Source Elections Canada 41 42 vte2019 Canadian federal election Vancouver GranvilleParty Candidate Votes ExpendituresIndependent Jody Wilson Raybould 17 265 32 56 11 37 97 203 39Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 14 088 26 57 17 36 103 546 83Conservative Zach Segal 11 605 21 88 4 18 98 739 59New Democratic Yvonne Hanson 6 960 13 12 13 75 28 671 17Green Louise Boutin 2 683 5 06 1 96 2 198 84People s Naomi Chocyk 431 0 81 917 80Total valid votes expense limit 53 032 100 0 108 561 11Total rejected ballots 264 0 49 0 15Turnout 53 296 65 0 3 23Eligible voters 81 952Independent gain from Liberal Swing 24 80Net change for Wilson Raybould is in comparison to her 2015 vote percentage Net change for Noormohamed is in comparison to the 2015 Liberal vote percentage in other words the same basis as Wilson Raybould Source Elections Canada 43 44 vte2011 Canadian federal election North VancouverParty Candidate Votes Conservative Andrew Saxton 28 996 48 62 6 42Liberal Taleeb Noormohamed 17 665 29 62 7 69New Democratic Michael Charrois 9 617 16 13 6 71Green Greg Dowman 3 004 5 04 5 75Independent Nick Jones 350 0 59 Total valid votes 59 632 100 0 Total rejected ballots 153 0 26 0 02Turnout 59 785 67 77Eligible voters 88 216Conservative hold Swing 7 06References edit Tech entrepreneur with Liberal ties looks like he s set to run for mayor of Vancouver www straight com Retrieved June 6 2023 The Most Expensive Private Schools in Canada www universitymagazine ca Retrieved June 6 2023 Taleeb Noormohamed 98 is Fighting Canada s Misinformation Problem paw princeton edu Retrieved August 22 2023 Faith in Canada 150 www faithincanada150 ca Retrieved April 17 2022 Taleeb Noormohamed Team Trudeau taleeb liberal ca Retrieved April 17 2022 Lessons not yet learned reflecting on the bombing of Air India 182 News dailyhive com Retrieved October 22 2021 Canada Public Safety December 21 2018 Lessons to be learned www publicsafety gc ca Retrieved January 9 2022 Archives Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages Archives Retrieved January 15 2023 Taleeb Noormohamed Aslam Nathoo December 2010 ASD Review Report PDF Province of British Columbia a b c St Denis Jil May 23 2018 Short term rental proponent plans to run for mayor as Vision Vancouver candidate Toronto Star Retrieved June 7 2022 How fashion marketplace Jane used social commerce to reach 250 million in annual sales glossy co June 14 2021 Retrieved June 7 2022 Canadian Air Transport Security Authority November 21 2013 Profiles www catsa acsta gc ca Retrieved October 22 2021 Board Of Directors Confederation Centre of the Arts confederationcentre com December 14 2017 Retrieved January 9 2022 External Advisory Council MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and Governance Retrieved January 9 2022 General Office of the Secretary to the Governor Mr Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed The Governor General of Canada Retrieved January 9 2022 General Office of the Secretary to the Governor Mr Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed The Governor General of Canada Retrieved January 3 2022 Bright Lights Queen s Diamond Jubilee Medal Ceremony North Shore News Retrieved January 9 2022 Tech entrepreneur with Liberal ties looks like he s set to run for mayor of Vancouver www straight com Retrieved June 6 2023 Hedy Fry nomination scrap has tempers at a boil www straight com Retrieved July 1 2023 Liberals and Conservatives battle for North Vancouver vancouversun Retrieved April 15 2022 Liberals nominate Taleeb Noormohamed to take on Jody Wilson Raybould in Vancouver Granville BC Global News Retrieved April 15 2022 Ghoussoub Michelle May 23 2018 Taleeb Noormohamed announces run for Vision Vancouver s mayoral candidacy CBC News Gul Monika May 24 2018 Taleeb Noormohamed announces run for Vision Vancouver s mayoral candidate vancouver citynews ca Retrieved June 10 2022 Ip Stephanie May 31 2018 Taleeb Noormohamed pulls out of Vancouver s mayoral race citing heart problem VancouverSun Retrieved June 7 2022 MacMahon Martin August 25 2021 Vancouver Liberal candidate makes series of rapid fire home deals insists he s no speculator News1130 MacMahon Martin August 30 2021 Vancouver Liberal candidate flipped at least 21 homes since 2005 News1130 Raycraft Richard August 30 2021 Vancouver Liberal candidate flipped dozens of homes for profit records show CBC News Records show Liberal candidate flipped dozens of homes NDP August 30 2021 Retrieved June 11 2022 Scherer Steve Gordon Julie August 24 2021 Canada s Trudeau goes big on housing policy to woo back voters Reuters Retrieved June 5 2022 MacMahon Martin September 8 2021 Vancouver Liberal dodges questions on principal residence tax exemption use on 40 home sales CityNews Molko David September 3 2021 Liberal candidate who flipped 14 B C properties in a decade declines to reveal profit won t commit to ending practice if elected CTV News Election 2021 All Candidates Meeting for Vancouver South and Vancouver Granville on YouTube All Candidates Forum 14 September Vancouver Granville on YouTube Stephen Quinn CBCStephenQuinn September 17 2021 So it s not just the Conservatives Liberal Candidate Taleeb Noormohamed has also backed out of our riding panel this morning on CBCEarlyEdition Tweet via Twitter AUDIO Taleeb Noormohamed federal election night interview retrieved June 10 2022 Taleeb Farouk Noormohamed Summary Profile OCIEC Mastracci Davide September 20 2022 Find Out If Your MP Is A Landlord Or Invested In Real Estate Passage Retrieved October 8 2022 Taleeb Noormohamed Islamophobia is on the rise but we can defeat it together The Georgia Straight January 29 2022 Retrieved June 1 2022 https www pm gc ca en parliamentary secretaries taleeb noormohamed Vancouver Muslim Community Iftar Dinner hosted by Taleeb Noor Mohamed M P Alameen Post Official Website Muslim Community News Retrieved June 1 2022 Confirmed candidates Vancouver Granville Elections Canada September 1 2021 Retrieved September 6 2021 Candidate Campaign Returns Elections Canada Retrieved July 19 2022 List of confirmed candidates Elections Canada Archived from the original on October 8 2019 Retrieved October 4 2019 Election Night Results Elections Canada Archived from the original on December 8 2019 Retrieved November 15 2019 External links editTaleeb Noormohamed Parliament of Canada biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taleeb Noormohamed amp oldid 1203909325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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