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Tshweu Moleme is a Canadian trade unionist and researcher. He is currently serving as a Union Representative with Canada’s largest private sector union, Unifor. He is also Vice President Academic, DSA, Department of Leadership, Higher, and Adult Education, at OISE, University of Toronto. He has served as board member on numerous Canadian organizations, such as PAL Reading Services, and Canada’s prestigious and oldest public affairs forum, the Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs. Tshweu is also a research collaborator with the Youth, Activism & Community research group that is comprised of leading Canadian scholars on youth related work, which is based at New College, University of Toronto. Tshweu has worked as a researcher with the G7, G8, G20, and the BRICS Research Groups, at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, where he was also a director of research for the R2P (Responsibility to Protect) Group, with a focus on civil society groups and human rights issues around the world. Tshweu resides in the City of Orillia, Ontario, where he is currently running for city councillor in Ward 2 and is also a board member with the city's Municipal Heritage Committee.

Born in South Africa, Tshweu attained his Honours Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, at the University of Toronto and is just completing his Master of Education degree at OISE, University of Toronto.