Michael Qaqish
Michael Qaqish was the Ottawa City Councillor for Nepean Ward">Nepean (federal electoral district)">Nepean Ward. He was elected for the first time in the 2014 Ottawa municipal election. He was defeated by Carol Anne Meehan in the 2018 Ottawa municipal elections.
Qaqish was born in Toronto and lived in Jordan before moving to Ottawa to earn a degree in psychology from Carleton University. Qaqish's background is in journalism. Prior to being elected, he was a contributor to CTV, 580 CFRA, The Hill Times and CHIN Radio. He was the founding president of the Kiwanis Club of Barrhaven. He lives in the Chapman Mills neighbourhood of Barrhaven.
From 2008 to 2012, Qaqish worked as an assistant to Gloucester-South Nepean councillor Steve Desroches, and then worked for Capital Ward councillor David Chernushenko. Before that, Qaqish worked for a number of Liberal Party politicians such as now mayor Jim Watson when he was an MPP, MP Derek Lee and MP Ruby Dhalla.
After the resignation of Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird, Qaqish indicated to the Hill Times that he was encouraged by senior Conservatives to seek the party's nomination in Nepean, but declined on the grounds that he had only been recently elected to Ottawa City Council.
City Council
Michael Qaqish worked directly with Ottawa City Council since 2008 and was a City Councillor for Ward 22 Gloucester-South Nepean Ward from October 2014-December 2018.As councillor, he worked on the following committees:
- Environment Committee - Member
- Transit Commission - Vice Chair
- Community and Protective Services Committee - Member
- Ottawa Board of Health - Member
- Transportation Committee - Member
As of 2019, Qaqish is working in government consulting and may still have his sights on a run for office in the coming years.