January 24th, 2025

Local champion Thadsha Navaneethan nominated as the Ontario NDP candidate for Scarborough North

SCARBOROUGH - Community champion and nonprofit leader Thadsha Navaneethan will be the Ontario NDP candidate for Scarborough North in the upcoming provincial election.

“Scarborough became my home when my family arrived in Canada as refugees when I was 10. Growing up in community housing, I experienced firsthand the challenges and barriers my parents faced, particularly while working in precarious, unsafe, and low-wage jobs,” said Navaneethan.

“Now, raising a family of my own in Scarborough, I know the challenges that our community faces. With Marit Stiles and the Ontario NDP, I know that we can stand up for better health care, education, housing, and a more affordable life. It’s time to build a better and brighter future for our community!”

Thadsha has dedicated her career to making life better for people. She has served as a program coordinator for after school programs in Scarborough, and later as a diversity trainer and leader for non-profits such as the Canadian Cancer Society. Her most recent experience is as a Human Rights Officer for OPSEU/SEFPO.

“I am excited to have Thadsha as our candidate in Scarborough North,” Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles said. “Thadsha has an impressive track record of standing up for her community to amplify their voices and deliver results. I know she will be a fantastic MPP for Scarborough North and a strong voice for Scarborough at Queen’s Park. Together, we can turn the page on Doug Ford and elect a government that’s on your side.”

Quick Facts:

  • When Thadsha was 10, she and her family arrived in Scarborough as refugees fleeing the genocide in Sri Lanka.
  • Her career in the non-profit sector includes time managing the Malvern Family Resource Centre, and leading diversity and equity initiatives at the Canadian Cancer Society, Evergreen Hospice, and the Jane & Finch Community Centre, receiving awards and recognition for her work to advance equity.
  • Thadsha speaks English and Tamil. She and her partner Neethan are raising their two young sons in Scarborough.