
Rachel Bendayan
Liberal
Contrats gouvernementaux
Contrats attribués à des entités liées à ce membre, identifiées par le biais des participations déclarées et des activités de lobbying
| Organisation | Contrats | Valeur totale |
|---|---|---|
| Bombardier Inc. | 6 | $710,602,576.64 |
| March of Dimes Canada | 17 | $312,516.81 |
| ari | 1 | $16,823.81 |
| McGill University | 1 | $15,000.00 |
Activité de lobbying
Organisations ayant exercé des activités de lobbying auprès de ce membre, triées par fréquence
Mentions récentes
Mis à jour 2026-05-24Actualités récentes, médias sociaux et mentions dans la presse
Rachel Bendayan is named Canada’s new immigration minister.
Recent coverage reports that Rachel Bendayan has taken over as Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, replacing Marc Miller. The move has been framed as part of a cabinet shuffle intended to bring new energy to the portfolio.
View source →Public profiles note Rachel Bendayan’s current role as immigration minister.
Parliamentary and reference pages for Rachel Bendayan identify her as the MP for Outremont, Quebec, and note her role in federal cabinet. These public mentions mainly provide biographical and role information rather than new policy announcements.
View source →Online commentary discusses the cabinet shuffle that brought Rachel Bendayan into the immigration file.
A YouTube discussion about the ministerial changes describes Rachel Bendayan’s appointment and speculates on the purpose of the shuffle. The tone is commentary-oriented and largely neutral, focusing on political implications rather than a specific policy development.
View source →Public commentary asks what Rachel Bendayan’s appointment means for immigration policy.
Another YouTube post highlights Marc Miller’s departure and Rachel Bendayan’s arrival as immigration minister. It presents the change as a significant political shift and invites discussion about potential effects on immigration policy.
View source →Parliamentary Secretary to the PM Bendayan discusses Canada-Mexico trade relationship.
Rachel Bendayan, serving as Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, discussed navigating the Canada-Mexico trade relationship without antagonizing the U.S. in a parliamentary discussion.
View source →Liberal party adopts motion to restrict kids from social media.
Quebec MP Rachel Bendayan stated that prolonged social media use is harmful to the mental health of young Canadians. She emphasized that social media companies need to be more accountable and stop allowing young children to use addictive technologies. The party passed a non-binding resolution to set 16 as the age of majority for social media accounts.
View source →Rachel Bendayan voted No on the Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts.
Approximately a week ago, Liberal MP Rachel Bendayan for Outremont voted No on Vote #94 regarding the Eighth report of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. This voting record reflects her recent parliamentary activity. She represents Outremont in Quebec.
View source →Divulgations publiques
Déclarations financières et éthiques déposées auprès du registre
Cadeaux
Cadeau (Loi) Reçu 2023/05/18
Nature
Admission à la conférence C2MTL
Provenance
C2 Internationale
Circonstances
À titre de secrétaire parlementaire, accompagnant la ministre Boissonault lors d'un tour de Montréal
Déclaration sommaire
L’obligation de produire un rapport confidentiel a été respectée et les mesures d’observation qui s’y rattachent ont été complétées afin de se conformer aux obligations de la Loi sur les conflits d’intérêts.
Contact Information
302-154 avenue Laurier Ouest Montréal, Quebec H2T 2N7