Filomena Tassi PC is a Canadian politician who served as the Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario from 2022 to 2024. A member of the Liberal Party, Tassi represented the riding of Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas in the House of Commons, taking office following the 2015 federal election. She served as the Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Receiver General for Canada from 2021 to 2022, as the Minister of Labour from 2019 to 2021, and as the Minister of Seniors from 2018 to 2019. She did not seek re-election in 2025.

Education and early career

Tassi is of Italian descent, from the regions of Marche and Abruzzo, and was raised Catholic. She studied law at the University of Western Ontario, and then practised corporate law for six years. She subsequently left the legal profession and studied philosophy and religious education at the University of Waterloo, and began working as the chaplain at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School and Bishop Tonnos Catholic Secondary School, a job she held until her election to the House of Commons.

Political career

Tassi's first run for elective office was as a candidate for the Ontario Liberal Party in the 1995 provincial election, where she finished a narrow second to NDP incumbent David Christopherson. Two decades later, she became the federal Liberal candidate in Hamilton during the 2015 federal election. Her candidacy attracted some media controversy, as she had made statements in the past suggesting that her Roman Catholic faith made her personally opposed to abortion, which seemingly put her in conflict with Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's requirement that all candidates agree to vote in favour of abortion rights. Trudeau clarified that Tassi had agreed to support the legal right to abortion.

Prior to entering federal politics, Tassi was a Catholic school board trustee.

After previously serving as Deputy Government Whip, Tassi was appointed to cabinet as Minister of Seniors on July 18, 2018, becoming the first minister responsible for the portfolio since 2015. After being re-elected in 2019, Tassi was named Minister of Labour, a job she held for just under two years until she was named Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Receiver General for Canada in the cabinet shuffle held following the 2021 federal election. Tassi served in that job until August 31, 2022, when she was named Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, having requested to be moved to a portfolio with a lighter workload in order to deal with a family health matter.

Tassi did not seek re-election in the 2025 Canadian federal election. Liberal John-Paul Danko succeeded her as Member of Parliament for Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas.

Electoral record

Federal

vte2021 Canadian federal election: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalFilomena Tassi27,84544.3-2.3$96,671.26
ConservativeBert Laranjo18,16228.9+2.2$48,851.38
New DemocraticRoberto Henriquez12,43219.8+2.0$17,974.69
People'sDean Woods2,5844.1+2.7$14,813.36
GreenVictoria Galea1,6612.6-4.87,901.50
RhinocerosSpencer Rocchi1370.2±0.0$0.00
Total valid votes62,82199.4
Total rejected ballots3870.6
Turnout63,20871.2
Eligible voters88,781
Liberal holdSwing-2.8
Source: Elections Canada
vte2019 Canadian federal election: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalFilomena Tassi30,21446.55-1.13$77,474.77
ConservativeBert Laranjo17,34026.72-5.11none listed
New DemocraticYousaf Malik11,52717.76+1.49$35,360.66
GreenVictoria Galea4,7707.35+3.12none listed
People'sDaniel Ricottone8941.38none listed
RhinocerosSpencer Rocchi1560.24$0.00
Total valid votes/expense limit64,90199.36
Total rejected ballots4150.64+0.20
Turnout65,31672.83+0.29
Eligible voters89,679
Liberal holdSwing+1.99
Source: Elections Canada
2015 Canadian federal election: Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalFilomena Tassi29,69447.68+22.76
ConservativeVincent Samuel19,82131.83-10.57
New DemocraticAlex Johnstone10,13116.27-11.92
GreenPeter Ormond2,6334.23+0.5
Total valid votes/Expense limit62,279100.0$221,675.78
Total rejected ballots272
Turnout62,55174.1%
Eligible voters84,350
Liberal notional gain from ConservativeSwing+16.66%
Source: Elections Canada

Provincial

vte1995 Ontario general election: Hamilton Centre
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticDavid Christopherson8,01236.81-18.49$40,543.33
LiberalFilomena Tassi7,32233.64+2.84$34,483.85
Progressive ConservativeAngie Tomasic5,72326.29+17.99$18,222.88
Family CoalitionTom Wigglesworth3761.72+0.32$1,548.28
Natural LawMonique Poudrette3311.53$0.00
Total valid votes21,764100.0
Total rejected ballots3721.68-0.04
Turnout22,13654.71-5.07
Eligible voters40,459
New Democratic holdSwing-10.66

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Cabinet posts (4)
29th Canadian Ministry (2015–2025) – Cabinet of Justin Trudeau
PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
Helena JaczekMinister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario August 31, 2022 – presentIncumbent
Anita AnandMinister of Public Services and Procurement October 26, 2021 – August 31, 2022Helena Jaczek
Patty HajduMinister of Labour November 20, 2019 – October 26, 2021Seamus O'Regan
Alice WongMinister of Seniors July 18, 2018 – November 20, 2019Deb Schulte