Kinga Surma (born ca. 1987/1988 in
Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InLFRG5b8aw&t=373s "Kinga Surma Christmas PCParty"
YouTube video uploaded by GoniecTV Toronto, Surma reveals she was born in Poland, moved to Canada when she was 4, which was 25 years from Feb. 2017]) is a
Canadian
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politician who is the
Ontario Minister of Infrastructure since June 18, 2021. She represents the riding of
Etobicoke Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a member of the
Progressive Conservative Party and previously served as the province's first Associate
Minister of Transportation (Ontario) (GTA). In the cabinet shuffle announced on June 18, 2021, she was promoted to the position of
Minister of Infrastructure.
Early life
Surma was born in Poland and moved with her family to Canada when she was four years old, and was raised in
Ottawa
Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core ...
.
Surma attended the
University of Guelph
, mottoeng = "to learn the reasons of realities"
, established = May 8, 1964 ()As constituents: OAC: (1874) Macdonald Institute: (1903) OVC: (1922)
, type = Public university
, chancellor ...
majoring in Public Policy & Administration, and spent a year in France studying Economics. After graduation, Surma relocated to Toronto.
Political life
Surma worked for former Toronto City Councillor Peter Milczyn, and at the same time was the President for the Etobicoke-Lakeshore PC riding association. Surma worked on the Etobicoke—Lakeshore 2013 by-election for PC candidate. Following the election she was fired from her job with at Toronto City Hall.
Surma ran for City Councillor in Ward 5 in the
2014 Toronto municipal election
The 2014 Toronto municipal election was held on October 27, 2014, to elect a mayor and 44 city councillors in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition, school trustees were elected to the Toronto District School Board, Toronto Catholic District Sch ...
and placed second with 13.9% of the vote.
Surma won the contested
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (french: Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario), often shortened to the Ontario PC Party or simply the PCs, colloquially known as the Tories, is a centre-right political party in Ontario, Canada ...
nomination in the riding of Etobicoke Centre in November 2016. It was alleged that then former City Councillor Doug Ford intimidated her opponent in favour of Surma.
Further controversies regarding the election followed, as Ford was accused of breaking party rules by purchasing party memberships to secure voters for the election of Surma.
This came after the release of an audio recording of Ford recruiting members with Surma, claiming memberships are free.
Voting is only open to party members who pay a membership fee.
Although the accusations were allegedly not fully investigated by the party, Ford was cleared by the PCs of wrongdoing in 2018.
Surma ran in the
2018 Ontario general election
The 2018 Ontario general election was held on June 7, 2018, to elect the 124 members of the 42nd Parliament of Ontario. The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, won 76 of the 124 seats in the legislature and formed a majo ...
, and won her riding of
Etobicoke Centre with 42.67% of the vote.
Following her election, Surma did not introduce any private members bills during her first year as an MPP. Surma presented a motion in her first year in government in support of the International Languages Program. The ILP is a program run by the Toronto Catholic School Board where languages are taught in school. Currently there are 7 international languages taught in catholic schools in Toronto. The motion was supported unanimously in the Legislature.
On June 27, 2019, Surma was appointed as the Associate
Minister of Transportation
A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government agen ...
(
GTA). She is the youngest female member of
Executive Council of Ontario
The Executive Council of Ontario (french: Conseil des ministres de l'Ontario), often informally referred to as the Cabinet of Ontario (french: Cabinet de l'Ontario, links=no), is the cabinet of the Canadian province of Ontario. It comprises minis ...
.
Surma is committed to expanding subways in the GTA and implementing the province's "New Subway Transit Plan for the GTHA" which includes the
Ontario Line
The Ontario Line is an under-construction rapid transit line in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its northern terminus will be at Eglinton Avenue and Don Mills Road, at Science Centre station, where it will connect with Line 5 Eglinton. Its southern te ...
,
Line 2 Bloor–Danforth
Line 2 Bloor–Danforth is a subway line in the Toronto subway system, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). It has 31 stations and is in length. It opened on February 26, 1966, and extensions at both ends were completed in 1968 a ...
extension further into Scarborough, the western extension of
Line 5 Eglinton
Line 5 Eglinton (also known as the Eglinton Crosstown or the Crosstown) is a light rail line that is under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Metrolinx and operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), the line will be part ...
to
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Lester B. Pearson International Airport , commonly known as Toronto Pearson International Airport, is an international airport located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the main airport serving Toronto, its metropolitan area, and the surro ...
and the extension of
Line 1 Yonge–University
Line 1 Yonge–University is a rapid transit line on the Toronto subway. It serves Toronto and the neighbouring city of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada. It is operated by the Toronto Transit Commission, has 38 stations and is in length, making it th ...
to
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Richmond Hill (Canada 2021 Census, 2021 population: 202,022) is a city in south-central Regional Municipality of York, York Region, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area, it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and th ...
.
Surma is also committed to expanding the provincial
GO Transit
GO Transit is a regional public transit system serving the Greater Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. With its hub at Union Station in Toronto, GO Transit's green-and-white trains and buses serve a population of more than seven millio ...
rail network to provide two-way, all-day service on key segments of the network.
As part of an economic recovery package from
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, identified in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, Surma introduced legislation to fast track construction on the province's new subway projects.
On April 26, 2021 Surma introduced the Moving Ontarians More Safely Act (MOMS Act) to take strong action to protect young drivers and vulnerable road users by combating street racing/stunt driving, speeding, aggressive and unsafe driving on Ontario's roads. This legislation includes measures to further protect highway construction workers, improve truck safety and strengthen provincial oversight of the towing sector. A lower threshold for stunt driving/street racing was included for roads and highways 80 Kilometers and lower.
As an MPP, Surma is an advocate for many community programs such as the
Daily Bread Food Bank
The Daily Bread Food Bank (DBFB) is a non-denominational Christianity, non-denominational Canada, Canadian charitable organization, charity organisation that strives to end hunger in urban communities. The organisation is based in Toronto, Ontario ...
,
Haven on the Q,
and the Basketeers program.
Political positions
Surma supports the underground tunnelling of the western extension of the
Eglinton Crosstown
Line 5 Eglinton (also known as the Eglinton Crosstown or the Crosstown) is a light rail line that is under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Metrolinx and operated by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), the line will be part o ...
. She is also very concerned with the state of local schools, traffic and congestion along with support for seniors and people with disabilities.
Surma sought funding for a new
Toronto Catholic District School Board
The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 40 prior to 1999) is an English-language public-separate school board for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, headquartered in North York. I ...
school in her riding. On August 27, 2020 Surma had the opportunity to announce provincial funding to build a new elementary school at the Buttonwood hill school site. This new school will have 88 new childcare spaces and have space for 600 elementary school students.
On October 30, 2020 Surma announced a 26.4 million investment to build a brand new Catholic Secondary School in Etobicoke Centre. Funding for Bishop Allen was also included in the announcement, Bishop Allen will be receiving 35 million in funding to rebuild and expand the school.
These are the first new schools to be announced in Etobicoke since St. Eugene, which opened in 1970.
She is also an advocate for a community centre in Etobicoke Centre.
Election results
References
External links
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1980s births
Living people
Canadian expatriates in France
Members of the Executive Council of Ontario
People from Etobicoke
Polish emigrants to Canada
Politicians from Ottawa
Politicians from Toronto
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs
University of Guelph alumni
Women government ministers of Canada
Women MPPs in Ontario
21st-century Canadian women politicians