Ferreri was elected to the
House of Commons in the
2021 federal election defeating
Liberal cabinet minister
Maryam Monsef. After her election, she continued to upload videos talking about politics to her accounts and planned to use her accounts to promote the riding. In October 2022, after new Conservative leader
Pierre Poilievre won the
party's leadership election, Ferreri was appointed to as shadow minister of families, children and social development. In December 2021, Ferreri implemented paywall to view her
Facebook video uploads. She later apologized after some subscribers spread a March 2020 video in which she drank wine and used expletives as falling below the standard that she wanted to uphold as an elected politician and removed the paywall. In July 2024, after Ferreri commended Peterborough Police for arresting a man accused of burning a stolen
Pride flag while using homophobic slurs and charging him with criminal harassment in a post on X, formerly
Twitter, she received dozens of angry social media posts, including some that called her a fake Conservative and being a
groomer for her support of the LGBTQ community. In response to one comment criticizing
An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Criminal Code (Bill C-16) that falsely equated gay people with pedophilia, Ferreri criticized that position, saying that they were "not pedophiles. Pedophiles are pedophiles, don't lump the radical
woke with them." In August 2024, Ferrerri called on fellow MPs on the status of women committee to recall themselves for an emergency committee meeting after an incident the previous month in which two witnesses left the committee in tears after procedural disputes derailed the hearing. At the time, Ferreri had apologized on behalf of the committee as did Liberal MP
Anita Vandenbeld in a later statement. Later that month, Ferreri deleted a post that claimed that Canada's increased cost of living was causing parents to
traffic their kids after a visit to the Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre in Peterborough. She described the post as "inartfully worded". The executive director of KSAC issued a statement saying that parents trafficking their children has been an issue for several decades and the centre did not hold any particular political party or government responsible. During the
2025 federal election, Ferreri was opposed by a registered third-party campaign group, "No More MP Ferreri". Ferreri was defeated by Liberal candidate
Emma Harrison, who won 54.25% of the vote to Ferreri's 41.04%. == Personal life ==