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13 Facts About Julie Dzerowicz

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Julie Dzerowicz is a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and serves as one of its vice presidents.

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Julie Dzerowicz completed her final term at Institut Commercial de Nancy in France.

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Julie Dzerowicz was heavily involved in leadership roles at McGill, and served as the vice-president internal of the Students' Society of McGill University.

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In 2007, Julie Dzerowicz co-founded an environment charity called Project Neutral.

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Julie Dzerowicz was a founding board member of JUMP Math, a non-profit numeracy program.

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In 2017, Julie Dzerowicz was mocked for a copy-paste post about LGBTQ solidarity where she forgot to add the name of her riding.

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In February 2021, Julie Dzerowicz introduced a private member's bill, Bill C-273, into the House of Commons of Canada calling upon the Minister of Finance to develop a national strategy for a guaranteed basic income.

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In June 2021, Julie Dzerowicz invited constituents to ask her questions via the Reddit discussion website.

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Julie Dzerowicz's calls for more funding for affordable housing and universal basic income were better received.

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Julie Dzerowicz did not answer questions about the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission wholesale internet rates or the government's change of policy away from electoral reform.

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In December 2021, Julie Dzerowicz, acting as the chair of the Liberal Immigration caucus, responded to criticism from within her own party about delays to processing immigration claims, stating that work needs to be done and committing to future improvements.

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In March 2024, Julie Dzerowicz broke ranks with her party by calling for an arms embargo on Israel, citing calls from constituents and a February 23 statement from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, which warned that arms exports to Israel could violate international humanitarian law if used in Gaza.

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Julie Dzerowicz stressed the need to protect innocent Palestinian civilians.