Tracy Ann Muggli (born September 18, 1965) is a politician, hospital administrator and registered social worker. She was appointed to the Senate of Canada on August 16, 2024, on the recommendation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. At the time of her appointment, Muggli was executive director of St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon. She had previously been director of mental health and addiction services with the Saskatoon Health Region and has also taught courses at the University of Regina’s Faculty of Social Work.

Early life and education

Muggli was born in Muenster, Saskatchewan, but has spent most of her life in Saskatoon since moving there in 1984.

Muggli graduated from the University of Saskatchewan and also has a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina, and a Master of Social Work from Carleton University.

Political career

Muggli was previously a Liberal candidate in Saskatoon—Grasswood in the 2015 and 2019 Canadian federal election. However, her 2019 result was also "the strongest showing of the Liberal candidates" running in Saskatoon.

Honours

Honours Muggli has received include the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal, a YWCA Woman of Distinction Award, and the Saskatchewan Premier's Award for Excellence in Public Service.

Electoral history

vte2019 Canadian federal election: Saskatoon—Grasswood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeKevin Waugh26,33653.3+11.7$32,265.34
New DemocraticErika Ritchie12,67225.6-4.5none listed
LiberalTracy Muggli8,41917.0-9.4$50,741.23
GreenNeil Sinclair1,3202.7+0.9$335.36
People'sMark Friesen6921.4-none listed
Total valid votes/expense limit49,439100.0
Total rejected ballots337
Turnout49,77677.6
Eligible voters64,150
Conservative holdSwing+8.10
Source: Global News, Elections Canada
vte2015 Canadian federal election: Saskatoon—Grasswood
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeKevin Waugh19,16641.58-8.64$68,859.20
New DemocraticScott Bell13,90930.18-9.66$103,289.43
LiberalTracy Muggli12,16526.4+19.09$63,065.97
GreenMark Bigland-Pritchard8461.84-0.65$2,839.31
Total valid votes/expense limit46,086100.0$194,681.77
Total rejected ballots137
Turnout46,22378.59
Eligible voters58,810
Conservative holdSwing-9.13
Source: Elections Canada