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Muhammad Shafiq Qaadri (born ) is a Canadian physician and former politician who represented Etobicoke North in the
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from 2003 to 2018, sitting as a member of the
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. Qaadri is the first person of
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origin to serve as a member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in Ontario.


Early life and education

Qaadri was born in
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. His parents had immigrated from
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. The family moved to
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in the 1970s. Qaadri graduated from
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in 1982, and from the
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Medical School in 1988. During his academic career, he won several scholarships including an
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Essay Prize to
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and a Medical Research Council Scholarship in Clinical
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.


Family

Qaadri lives in Toronto with his wife and three children.


Medical career

Before entering political life, Qaadri was commentator in the Canadian media for his discussions of medical issues (which he usually presented in a populist manner, intended for non-specialists). He has written over 75 articles on medicine for journals such as ''The Medical Post.'' Qaadri has been granted the position of ''Designated Medical Practitioner'' by the Canadian government. His book ''The Testosterone Factor: A Practical Guide to Improving Vitality and Virility, Naturally'' (), on the subject of andropause (described as the male equivalent of
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), was released in 2006. He was the keynote speaker at the 40th annual convention of
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in July 2007. He is also a speaker at numerous community groups in the Greater Toronto Area, teaching how about the prevention and heart disease to South Asian groups.


Political career

Qaadri ran in the 1999 provincial election as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Etobicoke North. He lost to Progressive Conservative John Hastings by 1,446 votes in Etobicoke North. Hastings announced his retirement in 2003, and Qaadri was able to win the riding by nearly 10,000 votes in the election that followed. He was reelected in 2007, 2011 and 2014. Qaadri is the first person of
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origin to become a Member of Provincial Parliament in Ontario.


In the Legislature

On October 23, 2003, he was named
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(PA) to Marie Bountrogianni in her capacity as Minister of Children and Youth Services. In 2007 he was named as PA to the Minister of Health Promotion and in 2011 as the PA to the Minister of Government Services. In 2004, while working on recruiting new civil servants, he was quoted as saying "there's just too many white people" in Ontario's government agencies. In May 2010, a rally against government cuts to pharmaceutical spending was held outside his governmental office. Protesters stated, "He is a doctor. We thought he should be saying something." In September 2013, Qaadri introduced Bill 96, The ''Radon Awareness and Prevention Act''. The bill would increase public awareness of the dangers of
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gas and mandate monitoring in all provincial buildings in the province. As of July 2014, he served as Parliamentary Assistant to the
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. In May 2015, Qaadri tabled a petition that requested that the government withdraw its policy of only purchasing
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smartphones for MPPs and their staff. It requested that other devices such as
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s and Android smartphones be allowed. This was not the first petition on the topic by Qaadri, a similar petition with different language was tabled in April 2014. John Chen, CEO of BlackBerry Ltd., released a statement demanding an apology because the language of the petition "reflects poorly on all of Canada". Fellow MPP
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emphasized that Qaadri's petition is only his individual opinion and the Liberal government is "a strong supporter" of BlackBerry, and PC MPP Michael Harris said "if he wants the latest Apple apps he can do it on his own dime". Qaadri issued an apology in a Twitter post the following week, saying "I want to offer my sincere apologies for any offence caused by the language in my petition on technology last week". On May 28, 2018, during the 2018 provincial election campaign, Shafiq and several Liberal staffers crashed an NDP rally in Etobicoke North hosted by leader
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, interrupting the event with shouting and displaying a large Liberal campaign sign. Qaadri initially denied that his stunt was pre-planned, but later apologized for his actions being "rash and inexcusable". He was subsequently defeated in the election, coming third behind Progressive Conservative Party leader
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and NDP candidate Mahamud Amin.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Qaadri, Shafiq 1963 births 21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario American emigrants to Canada Canadian Muslims Canadian people of Pakistani descent Physicians from Ontario Physicians of Pakistani descent Politicians from Chicago Living people Ontario Liberal Party MPPs University of Toronto alumni Upper Canada College alumni