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: 徐正陶; born March 4, 1964) is a Canadian physicist and politician who has represented
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in the
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since 2022 as a member of the
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. Before entering provincial politics, Hsu served as a Member of Parliament (MP) representing
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federally from the 2011 to 2015 as a member of the
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. On May 28, 2023, Hsu announced his candidacy for the
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in which he was eliminated on the first ballot.


Early life and career

Hsu was born in
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,
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, in 1964 to James and Marjorie and is the oldest of three siblings. Hsu is of
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descent and is fluent in English,
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, and
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. When he was six months old, the family moved to Kingston, Ontario, where his father joined Queen's University as a chemical engineering professor. Hsu attended high school at Kingston's
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. In 1984, he graduated from Queen's University with a Bachelor of Science Honours in physics. He pursued graduate studies at
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, where he completed his PhD in physics in 1989 after successfully defending his dissertation titled "Towards an understanding of the large U-
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and a theory for
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," under the supervision of Philip W. Anderson, recipient of the 1977
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. Hsu went on to complete post-doctoral research in
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, and
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. Applying his technical and research skills in math, computing, and problem-solving to capital markets, Hsu worked as a researcher and trader in
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and
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for
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, and as an executive director in the
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office of
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. Hsu is a long-term member of SWITCH, a Kingston-based
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association that promotes local job creation and green economic growth. From 2007 to 2011, he served as the executive director of SWITCH and compiled the first Greenhouse Gas Inventory for Kingston.


Politics

Hsu acted as treasurer of the Kingston and the Islands Federal Liberal Association from 2007 to 2010, and was an active member of its policy committee. During this time, he supported the 2007 provincial and 2008 federal Liberal campaigns for
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and
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, the longest-serving Speaker in the House of Commons.  Following Milliken's announcement in summer 2010 that he would not seek re-election, Hsu won the Liberal nomination in November to be the party's 2011 candidate.


In Parliament

In the federal election held on May 2, 2011, Hsu defeated
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candidate Alicia Gordon by less than 3,000 votes. He was one of only two new Liberal MPs elected in Canada in what was the party's poorest showing in history. One of only a few MPs with an academic science background, Hsu served in the Liberal Party shadow cabinet as the critic for science and technology. He also would serve as critic for the
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and critic for the
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. In August, 2013, Liberal leader
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appointed Hsu to an additional role as Liberal critic for post-secondary education. In 2011, Hsu was the first runner-up to
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MP Chris Alexander as Rookie of the Year, in ''
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'' annual Parliamentarians of the Year awards. Hsu was also the first runner-up for the Rising Star award for Maclean's in 2012 and the annual accolades continued in November 2013, with Hsu winning the ''Maclean's'' Parliamentarian of the Year Award. He was voted by parliamentarians from all parties as the MP who "Best Represents Constituents." In August 2014, Hsu announced that he would not run for re-election in the upcoming 2015 federal election, citing the burdens of political life on his young family. Before leaving federal politics, he introduced a noteworthy private member's bill in September 2014. "Bill C-626, An Act to Amend the Statistics Act" was designed to appoint a chief statistician and to reinstate the long-form census, which had been eliminated by the Conservative Party in 2010. Ultimately, the long-form census was restored in 2015, immediately after the new Liberal government took office, but after Hsu had left (see
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.). Hsu also spent much of his time advocating for the return of the Canadian Prison Farm System which was re-instated, albeit in a more limited format, in 2019.


Post-Parliament

Upon leaving the House of Commons, Hsu served as the campaign manager for Liberal MPP
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during the 2018 provincial election in Ontario and, in 2019, during the
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Hsu also managed the successful re-election campaign of
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, the Liberal MP who replaced him. In 2017, Hsu joined SYNG pharmaceuticals, a Kingston-based biotechnology startup focusing on diagnosing and treating
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. As an advisor for SYNG, Hsu provided communications support. From 2019-2020, Hsu was asked to co-chair the Mayor's Task Force on Housing, which culminated in a report and a series of recommendations to address Kingston's challenging housing shortage.


Return to politics and Ontario Liberal leadership campaign

In 2020, Hsu announced his campaign to represent Kingston and the Islands as the
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candidate in the upcoming provincial election. He won the bid over previous MPP
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, who lost in the 2018 Ontario election, in November 2020. When asked about his motivations for re-entering politics, Hsu said, "As my kids and their young friends have grown up and become aware of their world, they tell me how worried they are." He went on to say, "I want to offer voters someone who has a proven record representing constituents, and also has experience working with scientists, climate researchers, economists, engineers and entrepreneurs." He was elected in the
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. He has held the Ontario Liberal Party critic roles for the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Ministry of Mines, and the Ministry of Citizenship and Multiculturalism. As of February 28, 2024, he serves as the Liberal Party critic for Energy and Natural Resources as well as the critic for Agricultural and Rural Issues. Hsu was a candidate in the
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but was eliminated on the first ballot when he placed fourth with 10% of the vote behind Mississauga mayor
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, who would win on the third ballot, runner-up
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, and third place finisher
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. He was handily re-elected to a second term in his riding in the 2025 Ontario Provincial Election, receiving more than 61% of the total vote, an increase of 24% compared to 2022. Hsu's margin of victory by votes was the largest in Ontario and one of the largest ever, federally or provincially, in the riding's history.


Electoral record


Federal

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Provincial


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Ted Hsu
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