Ruby Dhalla Enters Race to Lead Canada's Liberal Party and Become PM
The Indian-origin former MP pledges to deport illegal immigrants and address Canada's economic and social challenges.
- Ruby Dhalla, a three-time MP and businesswoman, is running for the leadership of Canada's Liberal Party to succeed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
- If elected, Dhalla aims to become Canada's first woman of color to hold the position of Prime Minister.
- Her campaign focuses on deporting illegal immigrants, combating human trafficking, and addressing housing, crime, and food price challenges.
- Dhalla highlights her personal immigrant story and professional experience to connect with voters and promises to restore Canada's global reputation.
- She faces competition from prominent candidates, including Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney, in the leadership race.