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Arielle Kayabaga

Arielle Kayabaga

London,ON

Summary

Arielle Kayabaga is a passionate community leader and the first Black woman ever elected as Member of Parliament in London and to London City Council, where she received both the Municipal World Award and the Pillar Community Leadership Award for her work in building a more equitable London. Recently, Arielle was selected as a 2023 Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and honoured as Politician of the Year by One Young World.

Arielle and her family left Burundi amid civil war, and she experienced first-hand the challenges newcomers face in dealing with insecure housing and precarious employment in an unfamiliar place. Arielle is passionate about helping new Canadians get settled in this country and have access to the necessary resources to ease the transition. Arielle earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Carleton University. After completing her degree, she gained experience in government while working for the Liberal Research Bureau on Parliament Hill.

In Ottawa, Arielle passed a Private Members’ Motion that amended the federal framework on housing to improve access to affordable housing for individuals with non-visible disabilities. Arielle is the current Co-Chair of the Global Cooperation Caucus, and the Chair of Liberal Black Caucus.

Arielle’s experiences inspired her to become a vocal champion for the people in her community. She is particularly focused on homelessness prevention, civic engagement, and inclusive communities. In her work, Arielle has successfully advocated on global food security, women’s health, global economic and social development, and providing humanitarian assistance to nations and people in need. She has engaged in bilateral meetings with various countries, ensuring that Canada continues to have strong relationships with key allies.

As a single mother, Member of Parliament, and community activist, Arielle embodies the qualities of a new type of political leader: progressive, resilient, and optimistic. She is working hard to continue bringing positive change to London West and committed to representing marginalized voices in her community.

Overview

9
9
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Member of Parliament, London West

House Of Commons
2021.09 - Current
  • Member of the Standing Committee on Health Canada
  • Member of the Standing Committee on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
  • Vice-chair of the Canada-Africa inter-parliamentary group.
  • Chair of the Liberal Black Caucus and the chair of the Global Cooperation Caucus.
  • Passed legislation amendments on the National housing strategy in Canada to include non-visible and visible disability in how we build housing in Canada ( Motion 59).
  • Promote economic growth through the implementation of strategic policies and initiatives.
  • Champion social justice causes, advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.
  • Advocate for policies favorable to businesses and entrepreneurs.
  • Manage a team of 7 members, 4 interns and many volunteers.
  • Represent Canada nationally and Internationally.

CITY COUNCILLOR

The city of London
2018.10 - 2021.09
  • Downtown City Councilor, Ward 13
  • Chaired the Corporate Services Committee and the Community and Protective Services for 2 years.
  • Represented the city of London on Tourism London board, Downtown Business Improvement Association board, Middlesex-London Health Unit, Western Fair Programming Council and as a member of standing committees at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities boards on Finance and social development.
  • Reviewed, approved, and implemented key policies at the city level
  • Demonstrated leadership between London's downtown core and the city
  • Established and modified goals and objectives for the city
  • Reviewed and approves an annual budget of $1.3 billion.
  • Reviewed and approved capital improvement programs for the city
  • Legislated and interpreted rules governing its own proceedings
  • Manages 4 staff members and 6 mentees and interns.
  • Enhanced community development by creating comprehensive city plans and zoning laws.
  • Facilitated urban revitalization projects for improved living conditions and economic growth.

CULTURAL, DIVERSITY LEAD

Monseigneur-Bruyere
2016.09 - 2018.02
  • Provided language, cultural and diversity support to students
  • Delivered sustainable policies to assist school culture, encouraging students to take up space as francophones
  • Collaborated with stakeholders to design special projects and gain approval for cultural planning
  • Developed reports from stakeholders to measure ROI
  • Efficient event management to support inclusion and increase stakeholder engagement.
  • Member of multiple boards looking at the inclusion of francophones in Canada.

ASSISTANT, CAUCUS SERVICES

Liberal Research Bureau
2015.04 - 2016.11
  • Assisted the policy team to resolve constituents' issues through the support of minister's offices
  • Assisted the outreach team and caucus services team to provide support in answering policy questions on different government initiatives
  • Supported Members of Parliament monitoring their social media and provided best practices.

SETTLEMENT WORKER IN SCHOOLS

ACFO London-Sarnia
2015.07 - 2016.04
  • Successfully supported newcomer families and students settle in their new city and schools and assisted them in accessing services
  • Conducted assessment of anticipated new students and orchestrated language and community resources to provide supports needed by the newcomer families
  • Collaborated with different service areas to assist families succeed in their new city
  • Advocated for families to receive services in different languages and receive assistance from appropriate representatives from their respective cultures
  • Strengthened diversity, cultural acceptance and integration of students and families by planning welcoming events and orientations workshops for students and parents.

BILINGUAL PROJECT COORDINATOR

ACFO London-Sarnia
2015.07 - 2016.04
  • In this role, I was able to coordinate the bilingual services project and staff to pivot the organization in partnering with other companies and organizations in the city of London to provide and offer French services in various sectors
  • I conducted interviews and hiring processes and created a policy that could be used by the clients to search and retain talent in the francophone communities
  • Authored, edited, and maintained attractive content to remain market-competitive and draw attraction to translation program to build business across website and social media
  • Completed bilingual interview in English and French to identify quality French-speaking candidates for different partner organizations and companies
  • Worked on the Bilingual program marketing and maintained marketing strategies, website, and social media.

Education

Master of Arts - Political Management

Carleton University
Ottawa
06.2025

BACHELOR'S DEGREE - POLITICAL SCIENCE

Carleton University
Ottawa, ON
01.2013

Skills

  • Executive Leadership
  • Board management and leadership
  • Fiscal decisions
  • Relationship Management
  • Policy Development and Optimization
  • Shareholder Accountability
  • Operations Management
  • Revenue Growth
  • Ethical Leadership
  • Leadership Development
  • Sustainability Initiatives
  • Decision Making
  • Global Expansion
  • Cross-functional Collaboration

Accomplishments

    Member of the World Economic Forum Young Global Leader 2023

    Politician of the Year, ONE Young World

    Municipal World Award

    Pillar Community Leadership Award

Certification

  • COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION, Pillar Nonprofit Network, 2020-01-01, London
  • LEADERSHIP AWARD, Women of Diversity (AFROpolitain), 2019-01-01, Toronto
  • 20 UNDER 40, London Inc., 2020-01-01, London
  • WOMEN IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP, King's university, 2017-01-01, London
  • CRISIS MANAGEMENT / PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, UNITAR, 2020-01-01, web-based

Languages

ENGLISH
Native or Bilingual
FRENCH

References

  • SHAWNA LEWKOWITZ, President of the Urban League, The Urban League of London, 519-630-3049, shawna@urbanleague.ca
  • JACQUETTA NEWMAN, Professor, King's University, 519-860-5138, jnewman@uwo.ca
  • IRVIN STUDIN, University of Toronto, 416-689-9126, Istudin@hotmail.com

Timeline

Member of Parliament, London West

House Of Commons
2021.09 - Current

CITY COUNCILLOR

The city of London
2018.10 - 2021.09

CULTURAL, DIVERSITY LEAD

Monseigneur-Bruyere
2016.09 - 2018.02

SETTLEMENT WORKER IN SCHOOLS

ACFO London-Sarnia
2015.07 - 2016.04

BILINGUAL PROJECT COORDINATOR

ACFO London-Sarnia
2015.07 - 2016.04

ASSISTANT, CAUCUS SERVICES

Liberal Research Bureau
2015.04 - 2016.11

Master of Arts - Political Management

Carleton University

BACHELOR'S DEGREE - POLITICAL SCIENCE

Carleton University
  • COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION, Pillar Nonprofit Network, 2020-01-01, London
  • LEADERSHIP AWARD, Women of Diversity (AFROpolitain), 2019-01-01, Toronto
  • 20 UNDER 40, London Inc., 2020-01-01, London
  • WOMEN IN CIVIC LEADERSHIP, King's university, 2017-01-01, London
  • CRISIS MANAGEMENT / PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, UNITAR, 2020-01-01, web-based
Arielle Kayabaga