- Vic Dhillon
Vic Dhillon (born 1969) is a
politician inOntario ,Canada . He is a current member of theLegislative Assembly of Ontario , representing theconstituency ofBrampton West—Mississauga for theOntario Liberal Party . Dhillon is one of the threeSikh Members of the Legislature, all of whom are members of the Liberal Party.Early life and career
Dhillon has lived in Brampton, Ontario for most of his life. He has a degree in
Business Administration fromLakehead University , and helped found a family-owned business in Mississauga after his graduation. He has done fundraising work for the Brampton Food Bank, and led a local initiative to send supplies to eastern Ontario during theice storm of 1998. Dhillon worked as a constituency assistant to federal LiberalMember of Parliament (MP)Gurbax Singh Malhi for five months after the 1993 federal election, and then worked as an as executive assistant to Liberal MPColleen Beaumier for just over nine years. [Natalia Williams, "Bill Davis country hit by aggressive campaigning", "Toronto Star", 26 May 1999, p. 1; Bob Mitchell, "Rookie MPP is ready to work 24/7", "Toronto Star", 23 December 2003, p. B03.]Political career
Dhillon first ran for the Ontario legislature in the 1999 provincial election, and losing to high-profile Progressive Conservative
cabinet minister Tony Clement in the newly-created provincial constituency of Brampton West—Mississauga. He ran again in the 2003 election, and this time defeated Clement by 2,512 votes. Most political observers considered this to be a significant upset. Strong support from the constituency'sIndo-Canadian community was a factor, as was a provincial swing to the Liberals.Dhillon was 34 years old at the time of his election, and his second child was born during the campaign. He was appointed as
parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Government Services on September 20, 2006. ["Premier McGuinty shuffles parliamentary assistants", "Canada NewsWire", 20 September 2006, 08:57.]In 2004, Dhillon was credited by local residents with saving Knights Table, a non-profit diner that provides meals for Brampton's poor and homeless. According to a "
Toronto Star " report, Dhillon introduced the diner's management to Jaswant Singh Birk, who in turn provided the establishment with a generous lease after its previous contract expired. [Dino Sossi, "Too many cooks save the broth", "Toronto Star", 29 December 2004, p. B02.]In December 2006, he introduced a private member's bill to protect transient workers from exploitation by hiring agencies. [Rita Daly, "MPPs target 'temp' boom", "Toronto Star", 8 December 2006, A1.] The bill was endorsed by the "
Toronto Star " newspaper the following week. ["License 'temp' agencies", "Toronto Star", 11 December 2006, A18.]Dhillon took part in an Ontario government business mission to
India in January 2007. ["Premier Kicks Off Business Mission To India", "Canada NewsWire", 14 January 2007, 08:27.]Federal politics
Dhillon supported
Gerard Kennedy 's bid to lead theLiberal Party of Canada in 2006. ["Kennedy team discloses list of MPP supporters", "Toronto Star", 22 June 2006, A2.]External links
* [http://www.vicdhillon.onmpp.ca/ Vic Dhillon] , official site
* [http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=2109 Official Legislative Record]Information from these pages has been integrated into this article.
Table of offices held
Electoral record
All election information is taken from
Elections Ontario . Expenditure entries are taken from official candidate reports as listed by Elections Ontario. The figures cited are the Total Candidate's Campaign Expenses Subject to Limitation, and include transfers from constituency associations.Footnotes
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