Tasha Kheiriddin is one of Canada's best-known political analysts, thought leaders, and strategists. Fluently bilingual in English and French, she is a best-selling author, national political columnist for Postmedia, a writer for GZero Media, author of In My Opinion on Substack, and a political analyst for Radio Canada. Tasha lectures at the Max Bell School of Public Policy, provides media commentary in both English and French and is a sought-after speaker, emcee and moderator.
A graduate of McGill University, Tasha first practiced law and worked for the Attorney General of Ontario. She then moved into media, where she host-produced programming for CBC Newsworld, CPAC, CTV News Channel and Global News Radio, was a political analyst for Radio Canada, and a member of the editorial board of the National Post. In 2016, she was named one of Canada's Top 100 Most Powerful Women in Media and Communications by the Women's Executive Network.
Tasha has volunteered with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, worked in the offices of the federal Minister of Employment and Immigration in Ottawa as well as that of the Ontario Attorney General at Queen’s Park, and served as President of the PC Youth Federation in the late 1990s. In 2022 she co-chaired the campaign of the Hon. Jean Charest for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Tasha has served on many boards, including the Manning Centre for Building Democracy, Apathy is Boring, Resources for Exceptional Children and Youth, and the COVID-19 Social Impact Network. She currently sits on the Senate of 2Intelligence Company and the board of the Montreal Economic Institute.