Her published research included an investigation into state of paramedic services in Ontario,[6] and the rising use of contract labour in Canadian universities.
That month she published an op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen as part of her campaign to increase the Ontario Disability Support Program.
[11] On July 13, 2022 Pasma was named as the Official Opposition critic for poverty and homelessness reduction by interim ONDP leader Peter Tabuns.
[12] She was later made education critic after Marit Stiles resigned to run for the 2023 Ontario New Democratic Party leadership election.
In this role, Pasma has criticized the Progressive Conservative government for underfunding education as well as for poor air and water quality in school buildings.