MP for Toronto Centre Marci Ien Won’t Seek Re-election in 2025, Stepping Away from Federal Politics

Marci Ien, the Liberal MP for Toronto Centre, has announced that she will not seek re-election in the 2025 Canadian general election. Ien, who was born in St. James Town, has represented the riding since winning a by-election in October 2020. Appointed Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth in 2021 by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ien worked on issues affecting marginalized communities and supported local initiatives, including funding summer youth positions at Regent Park Focus Media Arts Centre. Before her political career, Ien was known as a broadcaster and co-host of CTV’s The Social. In her announcement video, Ien reflected on her time in office and her connection to the Toronto Centre community. Her departure marks a transition for Regent Park and surrounding neighborhoods, where her work on youth programs and local projects has had a visible presence. As Toronto Centre prepares for new leadership, Ien’s exit leaves questions about the future of community-focused advocacy in the area.

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