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Toronto Transit Commision

Meet Alice

Alice Li is fighting to make our streets and transit safe, to ensure that the Canadian dream of hard work paying off is real once again, and to make certain that Canadian people and families can afford a home.

Alice is an Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, a Chartered Professional Accountant, and a lifelong community advocate. 

She graduated from the University of Toronto as the Class Valedictorian with a Bachelor of Commerce and completed her graduate studies in accounting at the Rotman School of Management. She built a successful career in assurance at PwC Canada.

Fluent in Mandarin and English, Alice immigrated to Canada at the age of seven. Growing up facing financial hardship has taught her the value of hard work, family, and personal responsibility. 

Alice has deep roots in the community and volunteered tirelessly for organizations such as SickKids and the Kids Help Phone. At UofT, she served three consecutive terms on campus governance, spearheading multiple election campaigns. 

In 2018, Alice founded a grassroots charitable initiative that raised funds for social causes through community engagement - earning national media attention and support. Being customer-facing in the TTC has given her an understanding of the everyday challenges that Canadians face - including affordable housing, rising costs, and public safety concerns. 

As a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, she has sworn to defend this country and its freedoms. Alice has found purpose and fulfillment in her service to others. 

Alice’s story reflects a symbol of hope and a revival of the Canadian dream. It is time to restore fiscal responsibility, accountability, support working families, and rebuild public safety. 

Alice Li represents the next generation of Canadian leadership - principled, disciplined, and grounded in real-world experience.

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