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Two Moroccan candidates, Abdelhak Sari and Rachel Bendayan, emerged victorious in the 2025 Canadian federal elections, securing seats in the House of Commons.
Sari, representing the Montreal North district, won with 42.9% of the vote, while Bendayan retained her seat in Outremont for the fourth consecutive time.
Abdelhak Sari, a community leader and academic, has been actively involved in both local and federal politics. His career spans initiatives in education and social support, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rachel Bendayan, a Moroccan-Jewish Canadian, is an experienced lawyer and politician, currently serving as Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship.
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