Suze Morrison is the Member for Provincial Parliament for Toronto Centre, and currently sits on the Ontario Legislature’s Standing Committee on Justice Policy.

Prior to being elected in 2018 she worked as a communications professional in the non-profit sector, primarily with Indigenous and health care organizations. She has an Honours BA from the University of Guelph and a Diploma in Public Relations from Humber College.

MPP Morrison has a long history as an advocate for women’s rights, reconciliation, and tenant’s rights. 

She has overcome significant adversity to get to where she is today. Poverty, precarious housing, violence, and learning how to understand her identity as a woman with mixed settler and Indigenous heritage are all critical parts of how she looks at policy from a progressive and intersectional lens.

MPP Morrison lives in Regent Park with her husband Trevor and their dog Nova. When she’s not working for her community at Queen’s Park, she is an avid motorsports enthusiast and spends her free time competing in autocross events. She is a two-time women’s champion in the sport for Southwestern Ontario.

Suze, Trevor and Nova

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