Marwan Tabbara

Marwan Rached Tabbara (born August 23, 1984) is a former Canadian politician who represented the riding of Kitchener South—Hespeler in the House of Commons of Canada from 2015 to 2021.

[6] In his position on the Committee of Citizenship and Immigration, he has helped in adopting several recommendations and legislations concerning the Global Skills Strategy, Family Reunification and reducing wait times.

A study put forward by Tabbara focused on the October 14, 2017, truck bombing in Mogadishu, Somalia that took the lives of 587 innocent victims and injured another 316 people.

[12] Tabbara was investigated by the Liberal Party for allegations he sexually harassed a female staff member dating back to the 2015 election.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Caucus were unaware of these charges, as the Guelph Police did not issue a media release.

[19][20] Tabbara's trial was repeatedly pushed due to multiple delays, including the COVID-19 pandemic, from its initial August 28, 2020, date.

[23] The sentence imposed was a conditional discharge with probation for three years with various additional terms,[23] a five-year weapons prohibition, 120 hours of community service, as well as a restraining order against his former girlfriend and the man he assaulted.

[24] His attorney, Scott Hutchison, informed the court that following the night of the incident, Tabbara sought help by going into counselling for anger management within weeks.