1. Tamara Jansen retired from the business and sold it to her son prior to pursuing her political career.

1. Tamara Jansen retired from the business and sold it to her son prior to pursuing her political career.
Tamara Jansen has been an active member of the Association for Reformed Political Action, a national Christian organization, where she lobbied against the implementation of medical assistance in dying.
Tamara Jansen was first elected in the 2019 Canadian federal election, held on October 21,2019.
On November 29,2019, Tamara Jansen joined the Conservative Party's outer shadow cabinet as the deputy shadow minister of Labour under Andrew Scheer.
Tamara Jansen celebrated with supporters at her campaign office but declined interviews with local media following the win.
Tamara Jansen held her seat in the 2025 Canadian federal election.
Tamara Jansen is known for her strong pro-life and pro-family stance.
Tamara Jansen voiced concerns that the bill threatened parental rights and religious freedoms.
Tamara Jansen committed to defending the conscience rights of healthcare professionals and opposing laws that expand euthanasia and assisted suicide.
Tamara Jansen faced controversy in April 2021 during a debate on Bill C-6, An Act to amend the Criminal Code.
Tamara Jansen has been a vocal opponent of medical assistance in dying.
Tamara Jansen participated in protests against MAID in 2016 and served as master of ceremonies at public forums advocating against the implementation of MAID in hospices.
Tamara Jansen described the discussions surrounding MAID as "respectful conversations" and has continued to raise concerns about the impact of such policies on Canadian healthcare.