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    Rahim Jaffer Plans Political Comeback in Edmonton

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 26, 2025Updated:June 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A former Canadian federal politician with a controversial past is planning a return to public office. Rahim Jaffer, once known for faking a radio interview and violating lobbying rules, has announced his intention to run for mayor of Edmonton in the upcoming October election.

    Speaking from the restaurant he owns in central Edmonton, Jaffer said he is ready to rejoin public service. His return comes years after a string of personal and professional scandals that ended his career in federal politics.

    “I’ve learned from my mistakes,” Jaffer said in a brief interview. “Now I want to focus on helping the city move forward.”

    Jaffer, once a rising star in Canadian politics, was first elected to Parliament in 1997. He became the youngest MP at the time, representing the Reform Party. Over the years, he was re-elected under various banners, including the Canadian Alliance and the Conservative Party, before losing his seat in 2008.

    Despite early success, Jaffer’s political career took a sharp turn. In 2001, a staff member impersonated him during a radio interview. Jaffer later took responsibility for the incident, admitting that it was wrong and apologizing publicly. The scandal damaged his reputation but did not end his career at the time.

    More serious legal issues followed. In 2009, Jaffer was stopped by police while driving under the influence and was found in possession of a controlled substance. Though drug charges were dropped, he pleaded guilty to careless driving. The case drew widespread attention and criticism.

    In 2010, the situation worsened when Canada’s ethics commissioner ruled that Jaffer broke federal lobbying rules. The investigation revealed that he had approached government officials on behalf of private companies without registering as a lobbyist. This violated Canada’s Lobbying Act, leading to further damage to his public image.

    Since then, Jaffer has kept a low profile. He stepped away from national politics and turned his focus to business ventures, including the restaurant he now manages.

    “I’ve spent the last several years building something new,” he said. “But public service is still in my heart. I want to be part of the solution for Edmonton.”

    His announcement to run for mayor marks the first time he has sought public office since the scandals. The Edmonton municipal election is set for October, and Jaffer will face several other candidates in the race.

    Asked about voter trust, Jaffer said, “I know people will have questions. That’s fair. All I can do is be honest, work hard, and prove that I’ve changed.”

    Political experts believe Jaffer’s campaign will draw attention because of his past. However, whether voters are willing to give him a second chance remains uncertain.

    “It’s unusual, but not unheard of,” said a local political analyst. “Some voters believe in redemption. Others will focus on his record. It will depend on how he presents himself now.”

    Jaffer’s platform is expected to center around economic development, crime reduction, and making Edmonton more business-friendly. He has promised to reveal more detailed plans in the coming weeks.

    He also emphasized his desire to bring experience and fresh energy to city leadership. “Edmonton needs bold ideas and strong leadership,” he said. “I believe I can offer that.”

    For many residents, Jaffer’s name may bring back memories of controversy, but he hopes they will also see someone who has learned and is ready to serve again.

    The final list of candidates will be confirmed later this summer. Edmonton voters will cast their ballots in October, choosing the city’s next mayor.

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