Nikita Mahood is a 36-year-old mother, homesteader, lifelong learner, and small business owner. A homeowner in the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding since 2014, she is currently working on completing a tropical greenhouse retreat on her property, designed to provide flexibility and time to pursue public service.
Before COVID mandates, Nikita was an honour student in McMaster University’s Economics program. She has long been concerned with the imbalance of political power in Canada, a feeling that has only intensified in recent years. A strong advocate for individual rights, freedoms, and personal responsibility, she lived and slept in her Pathfinder for a week in front of Parliament during the Trucker Convoy.
Her experience running in the most recent provincial election provided her with invaluable insights, and she is eager to build on this momentum in the next federal election.
Nikita has held various leadership and community roles, including team lead for PPC Flamborough-Glanbrook, assistant coordinator at a Hamilton outreach program, director at the Golden Horseshoe Cooperative Housing Federation, and proud Hamilton school bus driver, foster parent, and home daycare provider.
She remains committed to defending Canadian values, empowering individuals, and bringing real political change to her community and beyond.