Marci Ien
Hon. Marci Ien
Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre
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About Marci Ien

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">Marci Ien is a devoted Toronto community leader and journalist who has dedicated her life to providing a voice for those who need it most. Born St. Jamestown and raised in Toronto, where she lives with her children Blaize and Dash, Marci has seen first hand the opportunities and challenges our city faces.

Marci is a passionate advocate for vulnerable communities in Canada and around the world, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades. She has travelled internationally with Journalists for Human Rights and World Vision — and here at home, Marci has worked with underprivileged youth as a mentor with Trust15, an afterschool program based in Etobicoke, and in La Loche following the shooting at Dene High School in 2016.

She also supports students from these communities by co-founding a new scholarship at the RTA School of Media. A graduate of Ryerson University, Marci later returned to Ryerson as a distinguished visiting professor and by serving on its Board of Governors.

After a remarkable career in journalism, Marci decided to enter federal politics when she announced her candidacy to represent Toronto Centre and subsequently, won the seat during an October 2020 by-election.

In October 2020, just a day after winning her seat in Parliament, Marci also released her first book titled "off script Living Out Loud" where she shares personal milestones, tales of resilience and kindness, dramatic moments from her career as a journalist and insights from the many unforgettable people that she has met and interviewed.

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">Marci Ien is a devoted Toronto community leader and journalist who has dedicated her life to providing a voice for those who need it most. Born St. Jamestown and raised in Toronto, where she lives with her children Blaize and Dash, Marci has seen first hand the opportunities and challenges our city faces.

Marci is a passionate advocate for vulnerable communities in Canada and around the world, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades. She has travelled internationally with Journalists for Human Rights and World Vision — and here at home, Marci has worked with underprivileged youth as a mentor with Trust15, an afterschool program based in Etobicoke, and in La Loche following the shooting at Dene High School in 2016.

She also supports students from these communities by co-founding a new scholarship at the RTA School of Media. A graduate of Ryerson University, Marci later returned to Ryerson as a distinguished visiting professor and by serving on its Board of Governors.

After a remarkable career in journalism, Marci decided to enter federal politics when she announced her candidacy to represent Toronto Centre and subsequently, won the seat during an October 2020 by-election.

In October 2020, just a day after winning her seat in Parliament, Marci also released her first book titled "off script Living Out Loud" where she shares personal milestones, tales of resilience and kindness, dramatic moments from her career as a journalist and insights from the many unforgettable people that she has met and interviewed.

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">
Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">Marci Ien is a devoted Toronto community leader and journalist who has dedicated her life to providing a voice for those who need it most. Born St. Jamestown and raised in Toronto, where she lives with her children Blaize and Dash, Marci has seen first hand the opportunities and challenges our city faces.

Marci is a passionate advocate for vulnerable communities in Canada and around the world, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades. She has travelled internationally with Journalists for Human Rights and World Vision — and here at home, Marci has worked with underprivileged youth as a mentor with Trust15, an afterschool program based in Etobicoke, and in La Loche following the shooting at Dene High School in 2016.

She also supports students from these communities by co-founding a new scholarship at the RTA School of Media. A graduate of Ryerson University, Marci later returned to Ryerson as a distinguished visiting professor and by serving on its Board of Governors.

After a remarkable career in journalism, Marci decided to enter federal politics when she announced her candidacy to represent Toronto Centre and subsequently, won the seat during an October 2020 by-election.

In October 2020, just a day after winning her seat in Parliament, Marci also released her first book titled "off script Living Out Loud" where she shares personal milestones, tales of resilience and kindness, dramatic moments from her career as a journalist and insights from the many unforgettable people that she has met and interviewed.

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">
Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">
Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">Marci Ien is a devoted Toronto community leader and journalist who has dedicated her life to providing a voice for those who need it most. Born St. Jamestown and raised in Toronto, where she lives with her children Blaize and Dash, Marci has seen first hand the opportunities and challenges our city faces.

Marci is a passionate advocate for vulnerable communities in Canada and around the world, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades. She has travelled internationally with Journalists for Human Rights and World Vision — and here at home, Marci has worked with underprivileged youth as a mentor with Trust15, an afterschool program based in Etobicoke, and in La Loche following the shooting at Dene High School in 2016.

She also supports students from these communities by co-founding a new scholarship at the RTA School of Media. A graduate of Ryerson University, Marci later returned to Ryerson as a distinguished visiting professor and by serving on its Board of Governors.

After a remarkable career in journalism, Marci decided to enter federal politics when she announced her candidacy to represent Toronto Centre and subsequently, won the seat during an October 2020 by-election.

In October 2020, just a day after winning her seat in Parliament, Marci also released her first book titled "off script Living Out Loud" where she shares personal milestones, tales of resilience and kindness, dramatic moments from her career as a journalist and insights from the many unforgettable people that she has met and interviewed.

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">Marci Ien is a devoted Toronto community leader and journalist who has dedicated her life to providing a voice for those who need it most. Born St. Jamestown and raised in Toronto, where she lives with her children Blaize and Dash, Marci has seen first hand the opportunities and challenges our city faces.

Marci is a passionate advocate for vulnerable communities in Canada and around the world, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades. She has travelled internationally with Journalists for Human Rights and World Vision — and here at home, Marci has worked with underprivileged youth as a mentor with Trust15, an afterschool program based in Etobicoke, and in La Loche following the shooting at Dene High School in 2016.

She also supports students from these communities by co-founding a new scholarship at the RTA School of Media. A graduate of Ryerson University, Marci later returned to Ryerson as a distinguished visiting professor and by serving on its Board of Governors.

After a remarkable career in journalism, Marci decided to enter federal politics when she announced her candidacy to represent Toronto Centre and subsequently, won the seat during an October 2020 by-election.

In October 2020, just a day after winning her seat in Parliament, Marci also released her first book titled "off script Living Out Loud" where she shares personal milestones, tales of resilience and kindness, dramatic moments from her career as a journalist and insights from the many unforgettable people that she has met and interviewed.

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">
Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.">Marci Ien is a devoted Toronto community leader and journalist who has dedicated her life to providing a voice for those who need it most. Born St. Jamestown and raised in Toronto, where she lives with her children Blaize and Dash, Marci has seen first hand the opportunities and challenges our city faces.

Marci is a passionate advocate for vulnerable communities in Canada and around the world, with an award-winning career in journalism and television that has spanned three decades. She has travelled internationally with Journalists for Human Rights and World Vision — and here at home, Marci has worked with underprivileged youth as a mentor with Trust15, an afterschool program based in Etobicoke, and in La Loche following the shooting at Dene High School in 2016.

She also supports students from these communities by co-founding a new scholarship at the RTA School of Media. A graduate of Ryerson University, Marci later returned to Ryerson as a distinguished visiting professor and by serving on its Board of Governors.

After a remarkable career in journalism, Marci decided to enter federal politics when she announced her candidacy to represent Toronto Centre and subsequently, won the seat during an October 2020 by-election.

In October 2020, just a day after winning her seat in Parliament, Marci also released her first book titled "off script Living Out Loud" where she shares personal milestones, tales of resilience and kindness, dramatic moments from her career as a journalist and insights from the many unforgettable people that she has met and interviewed.

Marci is committed to being the voice of Toronto Centre constituents in the House of Commons. She serves in the Heritage Committee and she is continuing the fight alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal caucus for inclusion, equality, and ensuring that everyone in Toronto Centre and across Canada have a fair chance at success.
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