Naidoo-Harris ran in the
2011 provincial election as the
Liberal candidate in the riding of
Halton. She was defeated by
Progressive Conservative incumbent
Ted Chudleigh by 3,148 votes. She ran again in the
2014 election against Chudleigh this time defeating him by 5,726 votes. From 2014 to 2016, she was a
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. On August 24, 2016 she was transferred from the pension role to a new educational ministerial position responsible for early years and child care. In addition to her role as Minister Responsible for Early Years and Child Care, in January 2017, Minister Naidoo-Harris was also named
Minister of the Status of Women. In January 2018, she was named
Minister of Education and kept her role as Minister Responsible for Early Years and Child Care. In 2017, Naidoo-Harris was nominated to run for re-election as the Liberal candidate for the newly formed riding of
Milton but was defeated in the
2018 election. == After politics ==