Mo Elsalhy (born 20 March 1971) is a politician, pharmacist and businessman from Alberta, Canada.
Despite being heavily outspent, he defeated Mark Norris, the only cabinet minister to lose a seat in this election.
He was then assigned the role of Critic for the Government Services and Innovation and Science portfolios by Opposition Leader Kevin Taft.
On 25 July 2008, Elsalhy declared his intention to seek the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party.
[citation needed] In the summer of 2018, he announced his intention to seek a nomination from the Alberta Party for the 2019 election, held in April 2019, running in the constituency of Edmonton-South West[2] where he captured 11.6% of the vote.