Valerie Bradford is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Kitchener South—Hespeler in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2021 Canadian federal election.[1] She is a member of the Liberal Party. In the 2025 Canadian federal election, she was unseated by Conservative candidate Matt Strauss.[2]

Valerie Bradford
Member of Parliament
for Kitchener South—Hespeler
In office
September 20, 2021  March 23, 2025
Preceded byMarwan Tabbara
Succeeded byMatt Strauss
Personal details
BornValerie Bradford
(1953-07-22) July 22, 1953 (age 72)
PartyLiberal
Children3, including Brad
Humber College
OccupationPolitician

Education

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Bradford received a Diploma in Travel and Tourism from Humber College before completing a certification in Economic Development from the University of Waterloo and completing the Ontario Management Development, Supervisory Studies program at Mohawk College.[3]

Background

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Bradford began her career as a volunteer producer and on-air personality for TV Hamilton, Cable 14. She then worked as financial and small business advisor at CIBC until 2005.[3]

Prior to her election, Bradford was an economic development professional. While serving as a Business Development Officer for the City of Kitchener from 2005 until 2020, Bradford was also the Chair of the Workforce Planning Board of Waterloo Wellington Dufferin from 2016 to 2020.[3]

Federal politics

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Succeeding Marwan Tabbara, who did not seek re-election, Bradford was elected in 2021 representing the riding of Kitchener South-Hespeler.

44th Parliament

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Bradford sat on the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Standing Committee on Science and Research, and the Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on Science and Research.[4]

Bradford was also the Director of the Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association as well as the member of numerous parliamentary associations and interparliamentary groups.[4]

Bradford emphasized disability support, affordability and the labour crisis as key areas of focus and concern for her constituency.[5]

Bradford jointly seconded Bill C-224, the National Framework on Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act, designed to raise awareness of cancers linked to firefighting with the goal of improving access to prevention and treatment for firefighters.[6]

Bradford also jointly seconded motion M-44, Permanent Residency for Temporary Foreign Workers aimed at creating a comprehensive plan to expand the economic immigration stream to allow more workers of all skill levels to meet the criteria for permanent residency in Canada. With amendments, the motion was agreed to in May 2022.[7]

In the 2025 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, she endorsed Mark Carney.[8]

Personal life

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Bradford grew up on a dairy farm in Dunnville, Ontario.[9] In 1971, she was a finalist at the Ontario Dairy Princess competition.[10]

Bradford raised three children as a single mother. Her children are Allison, Ian, and Toronto city councillor Brad Bradford.[11]

Electoral record

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2025 Canadian federal election: Kitchener South—Hespeler
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeMatt Strauss28,97347.9+12.41
LiberalValerie Bradford27,94546.2+8.80
New DemocraticLorne Bruce1,8233.0–13.27
GreenEthan Russell1,2082.0–1.44
People'sRandall Williams3860.6–6.11
UnitedKathleen Dueck960.2N/A
Total valid votes/expense limit 60,43199.4+0.3
Total rejected ballots 3600.6-0.3
Turnout 60,79170.4+8.4
Eligible voters 86,338
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing +1.81
Source: Elections Canada[12][13]
2021 Canadian federal election: Kitchener South—Hespeler
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalValerie Bradford18,59637.5-2.7$72,079.16
ConservativeTyler Calver17,64935.5+2.0$90,043.50
New DemocraticSuresh Arangath8,07916.3+3.0$10,706.94
People'sMelissa Baumgaetner3,3516.7+4.8$4.497.35
GreenGabe Rose1,7103.4-7.5$530.30
IndependentC.A. Morrison1190.2N/A$0.00
RhinocerosStephen Davis930.2N/A$0.00
Marxist–LeninistElaine Baetz570.1±0.0$0.00
Total valid votes 49,65499.1
Total rejected ballots 4740.9
Turnout 50,12862.0
Eligible voters 80,885
Liberal hold Swing -2.4
Source: Elections Canada[14]

References

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  1. "Liberal Valerie Bradford elected in Kitchener South-Hespeler". CBC News. September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 21, 2021.
  2. McGinty, Joe (2025-04-29). "Matt Strauss becomes Kitchener South-Hespeler's first Conservative MP". The Record. Retrieved 2025-04-29.
  3. 1 2 3 Bradford, Valerie (February 15, 2023). "Valerie Bradford". LinkedIn. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  4. 1 2 "Valerie Bradford - Member of Parliament - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  5. Bueckert, Kate (August 26, 2022). "Disability supports, workforce challenges top issues for MP Valerie Bradford". CBC News. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  6. "C-224 (44-1) - LEGISinfo - Parliament of Canada". www.parl.ca. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  7. "M-44 Permanent residency for temporary foreign workers 44th Parliament, 1st Session - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada". www.ourcommons.ca. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  8. Lévesque, Catherine (January 15, 2025). "MPs are rallying to Carney and Freeland as they prepare leadership bids". National Post.
  9. Steve Paikin (2022-02-02). "How this city councillor convinced his mother to enter politics, too". TVO. Retrieved 2023-06-27.
  10. "Dufferin girl is Ont. Dairy Princess". North Bay Nugget. September 4, 1971. p. 2. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  11. Kopun, Francine (2018-11-30). "Brad Bradford heads to Toronto city council seeking 'a better way to do it'". The Toronto Star. ISSN 0319-0781. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  12. "Voter information service". Elections Canada. Retrieved November 30, 2025.
  13. "Election Night Results - Electoral Districts". Elections Canada. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 30 November 2025.
  14. "List of confirmed candidates – September 20, 2021 Federal Election". Elections Canada. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
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