Gazan identifies as a
socialist, like her parents. In 2019, Gazan won the
NDP nomination for
Winnipeg Centre over former Manitoba
Attorney General Andrew Swan. She subsequently defeated incumbent
Liberal Robert-Falcon Ouellette for the seat of
Winnipeg Centre, retaking the riding for the
NDP. During the
43rd Canadian Parliament, NDP leader
Jagmeet Singh appointed Gazan to be the Critic for Families, Children, and Social Development in the
NDP's shadow Cabinet. She introduced one
private member's bill, Bill C-323,
An Act respecting a Climate Emergency Action Framework, which sought to require the Minister of the Environment to develop and implement a framework on achieving the objectives of the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. At a vote on March 24, 2021, it was defeated with Liberal and
Conservative Party MPs voting against. In August 2020, Gazan introduced Motion 46 in the
House of Commons of Canada, which would convert the
Canada Emergency Response Benefit introduced by the federal government during the
COVID-19 pandemic into a permanent
basic income program. In 2021 she spoke in the House of Commons in support of
UBI. In 2023, Gazan presented a motion to the House of Commons to declare the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls a Canada-wide emergency, which passed unanimously. The motion also called for the creation of a new system to send out alerts for missing Indigenous women.
Statements In 2022, Gazan faced controversy for a tweet about U.S. aid to Ukraine during the Russia-Ukraine war, incorrectly stating the aid was being sent to "anti-Semitic, neo-Nazi & fascist militia". The Ukrainian Canadian Congress asked for a retraction and apology. In 2025, after NDP leadership candidate
Heather McPherson advocated for opening up the political party and avoiding
purity tests, Gazan called "McPherson’s rhetoric a tacit 'justification for white supremacy' that 'centres the comfort' of 'white, male, and able-bodied workers' over social justice." Gazan faced scrutiny in April 2026 after a clip of her using the
acronym "MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+" in a press conference went viral. The acronym, which combines
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women,
Two-spirit, and
LGBTQ acronyms received push back from both left-wing and right-wing sources, with some right-wing figures criticizing the perceived absurdity of the acronym, and some left-leaning sources criticizing the grouping in of MMIW and LGBTQ+ social movements for the sake of brevity. Gazan defended her statements with "Bigots are bigots". ==Electoral record==