Alex Kuziw
Consultant
Alex is a Senior Consultant in StrategyCorp’s Government Relations practice, where he supports the team through his experience working in Ontario provincial politics.
Before joining StrategyCorp, Alex worked for Ontario’s Minister of Infrastructure, as the Minister’s Senior Policy Advisor. During his time with the ministry, he advised the Minister on multiple policy files including expanding universal broadband access across Ontario, Queen’s Park Restoration Project. Alex has helped supported the Minister in designing the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program and the Housing Enabling Water Systems Fund that will help invest into housing-enabling infrastructure to unlock housing opportunities across Ontario. Alex has also helped maintain and supported existing programs at the Ministry of Infrastructure that existed before he joined the team, like monitoring projects under construction through the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program and the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund, as well as grants that are provided annually to small, rural, and Northern municipalities, like the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund.
Prior to joining the Ministry of Infrastructure, Alexander held different roles working with the Salvation Army (TSA) in Canada as their Public Affairs Analyst, where he advanced multiple major files like food insecurity, housing and homelessness, correctional and justice services, poverty reduction and human trafficking. Alex has also worked with an Ontario Progressive Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament in 2018 shortly after he finished his graduate studies.
Alex has worked on provincial and federal campaigns since 2011, and most recently, he has worked on the 2025 Ontario General Election with the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party.
Alex is from Toronto, and graduated with a Master of Science in European Union Politics (International Relations of Europe) from the London School of Economics, and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Toronto.