
Fares Al Soud
Liberal
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| Canadian Red Cross | 6 | $5,098,560.00 |
| Canadian Paediatric Society | 1 | $3,189,029.37 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-07-12Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Fares Al Soud acclaimed as Liberal candidate for Mississauga Centre
In early 2025, Al Soud was acclaimed as the Liberal candidate for Mississauga Centre ahead of the federal election.
View source →Palestinian Canadian Fares Al Soud is elected to the Canadian Parliament
Fares Al Soud, a Canadian of Palestinian descent, was elected as the Member of Parliament for Mississauga Centre in the 2025 federal election. Supporters hope he will stand up for Palestinian rights in his role as a Canadian politician. Al Soud, 25, is noted as the first lawmaker of Palestinian descent to be elected to the Canadian Parliament.
View source →Fares Al Soud Shares Video Message After West Bank Denial
MP Fares Al Soud posted a video message on social media following his denied entry to the West Bank, emphasizing his resolve to engage with humanitarian work and refugee communities. The clip highlights his perspective on the ongoing situation in Palestine.
View source →Fares Al Soud Becomes First Canadian-Palestinian MP Elected to Parliament
Fares Al Soud, 25, is recognized as the first lawmaker of Palestinian descent elected to Canada's Parliament, marking a significant milestone in Canadian political history. He represents Mississauga Centre and is a member of the Liberal Party.
View source →Fares Al Soud Advocates for Young Canadians in House of Commons
As one of Canada's youngest MPs and one of three born in the 2000s, Fares Al Soud emphasizes the importance of ensuring young Canadians have a voice in federal politics. His fresh perspective aims to bring change to the House of Commons.
View source →Fares Al Soud posted a video response after Canadian MPs were denied entry to the West Bank.
A MuslimLink article reports that MP Fares Al Soud was among Canadian MPs denied entry to the West Bank by Israeli officials. In a video message, he said the group would continue visiting refugee camps and hearing humanitarian stories despite being turned away.
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Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Liabilities
Credit card with American Express
Vehicle loan with CIBC
Student loan with Ontario Student Assistant Program
Contact Information
803-10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3K6