Terry James Beech (born April 2, 1981) is a Canadian politician and former businessman. A member of the
Liberal Party
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, he has represented
Burnaby North—Seymour in the
House of Commons
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since the
2015 federal election. From 2023 to 2025 Beech served as
Minister of Citizens' Services.
In 1999, Beech was elected to the
Nanaimo
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City Council
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at the age of 18, becoming
British Columbia
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's youngest-ever elected official.
Early life and municipal politics
Beech was born in
Comox, British Columbia
Comox () is a town on the southern coast of the Comox Peninsula in the Strait of Georgia on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Thousands of years ago, the warm dry summers, mild winters, fertile soil, and abundant sea life ...
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and grew up in
Victoria.
Beech was elected to
Nanaimo City Council The Nanaimo City Council is the governing body for the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and eight councillors.
The councillors are councillors-at-large elected for the entire city.
Municipal elections ar ...
in 1999 at age 18, becoming British Columbia's youngest-ever elected official. He served on the council for three years, and did not seek re-election.
Education and business career
Beech earned a certificate in public administration from
Capilano University
Capilano University (CapU) is a teaching-focused public university based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located on the slopes of the North Shore Mountains, with programming that also serves the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and the Sunshi ...
and a bachelor's degree from
Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a Public university, public research university in British Columbia, Canada. It maintains three campuses in Greater Vancouver, respectively located in Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, British Columbia, Surrey, and ...
, jointly majoring in business and economics.
After completing his studies at SFU, Beech joined
Aquilini Investment Group, where he worked as a director of business development until 2008.
In 2006, Beech and his twin brother, Doug, founded a non-profit organization called Twinbro Local Leaders, aimed at helping students access scholarships.
While working on his
MBA
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at
Oxford University
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through their online offerings, Beech started tech company HiretheWorld. In 2010, HiretheWorld won the BCIC New Ventures Competition, and in 2012, it was named one of BC Business Magazine's top 20 most innovative companies.
Beech has taught entrepreneurship and finance courses as an adjunct professor at
Simon Fraser University
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and the
University of British Columbia
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.
In 2010-11, Beech participated in the Action Canada program, where he co-authored, "Fueling Canada's Economic Success: A National Strategy for High-Growth Entrepreneurship."
In 2013, Beech married Ravi Bansal (now Ravi Bansal Beech). They have two daughters, Nova and Solar.
Political Career

Beech entered federal politics as a member of the
Liberal Party
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, securing the nomination for the newly created
riding of
Burnaby North—Seymour. In the
2015 federal election he defeated incumbent
New Democratic Party
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candidate
Carol Baird Ellan and
Conservative Party candidate Mike Little,
whose parties had previously won the respective portions of the area from which the
Burnaby North—Seymour was created. Beech received 36.1% of the vote,
amidst a broader surge of
Liberal support in
Greater Vancouver
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during the
2015 federal election.
Following his election, Beech was appointed the
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Science.
In January 2017, Beech was named
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard.
Beech held this role until August 2018, when he was named
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Transport.
In 2018, Beech was awarded Parliamentarian of the Year for Best Civic Outreach. This award is voted on by all
Member of Parliament. Beech attributed his win to his efforts to engage with constituents and by perpetually knocking on doors in his riding.
In the
2019 Canadian federal election
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, Beech was re-elected, receiving 35.5% of the vote. He defeated
New Democratic Party
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candidate
Svend Robinson, who had previously served as MP in Burnaby from 1979 to 2004 and Heather Leung, who was dropped by the
Conservative Party after a video of her making homophobic comments surfaced.
On December 12, 2019, Beech was once again named as
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard.
On February 4, 2020, Beech was selected by fellow caucus members to become the chair of the Federal Liberal Pacific Caucus, composed of
Liberal MPs from British Columbia.
In the
2021 Canadian federal election
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, Beech was re-elected with 39.4% of the vote. On December 3, 2021, Terry Beech was named
Parliamentary Secretary to
Chrystia Freeland
Christina Alexandra Freeland (born August 2, 1968) is a Canadian politician and journalist who has served as the Member of Parliament (Canada), member of Parliament (MP) for University—Rosedale (federal electoral district), University—Rose ...
, the
Deputy Prime Minister
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and
Minister of Finance
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Beech was appointed as the first
Minister of Citizens' Services on July 26, 2023 by Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau
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. The role was intended to address weaknesses in the government's delivery of services to Canadians. One of Beech's key acts, a proposal to create a 30-business-day guarantee for passports to address delays received widespread media coverage. In March 2025, Beech released the first State of Service Report.
However, the portfolio was dissolved following
Mark Carney
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's appointment as Prime Minister in 2025, as part of a broader cabinet restructuring under his leadership, and Beech was not offerred another cabinet role.
In the
2025 federal election, Beech was re-elected, receiving 59.1% of the vote, a significant increase from his previous results.
Awards
* Best Politician : Best of Burnaby 2023 and 2024
* Best Constituency MP in Canada: Voted by Hill Times 2023
and 2024
* Hardest Working MP in Canada: Voted by Hill Times 2023
* Best MP to Work For in Canada: Voted by Hill Times 2024
* Parliamentarian of the Year - Civic Outreach: Maclean's Magazine 2018
* Belzberg Blaney Award for Exceptional Service: Action Canada 2024
Electoral record
References
External links
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1981 births
Living people
21st-century Canadian businesspeople
Alumni of the University of Oxford
Alumni of Saïd Business School
Businesspeople from British Columbia
Liberal Party of Canada MPs
Members of the 29th Canadian Ministry
Members of the House of Commons of Canada from British Columbia
Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
Simon Fraser University alumni
Nanaimo city councillors
People from Burnaby
People from Comox, British Columbia
21st-century members of the House of Commons of Canada