The Malhi Record of Elected Service:
Gurbax S. Malhi was first elected to the House of Commons in 1993 Federal
General Election. He was then re-elected in the 1997 and 2000 Federal
Elections.
Following a number of committee appointments, Mr. Malhi was appointed
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour, on September 13,
2001. He held this position until December 12, 2003, when he was sworn
into Queen's Privy Council, as part of his new appointment as Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister of Industry, with Special Emphasis on Entrepreneurs
and New Canadians.
Mr. Malhi has also served as a member of the Standing Committee on
Human Resorces Development. He has been the Chairman of the House of
Commons Standing Committee for the Library of Parliament, as well he
has served as a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on
Industry; Government Operations; and Procedure and House Affairs. Among
his other Parliamentary Committee appointments include the Special Committee
of Parliament and Senators; and the sub-committee on Business and Supply,
along with many other Parliamentary Committees, Associations and Friendship
Groups.
In September 2002, Mr. Malhi was recognized as an Ambassador of Peace
by the Inter-religious And International Federation of World Peace.
In addition, in October 2002, he was awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee
Medal for his commitment and contributions to Canadian Society.
The Malhi Record of Community Service:
(Gurbax Malhi has been a part of the Riding of Bramalea-Gore-Malton
(and Springdale), since 1979.)
Since 1993, The Honourable Gurbax Malhi M.P. and his staff have been
providing:
Reliable, accessible; and efficient answers to your questions.
Congratulatory messages for graduation, anniversary and other
special occasions.
Meeting with numerous people per day when within the Riding,
including
constituents and a variety of business people, educators, interest groups
etc.
Holding a weekly constituent day where up to 80 constituents
are individually met
with in his office.
Attending 400-500 events annually within the riding, ranging
from BBQ's to festivals,
to graduations to weddings, and so on.
Mr.
Gurbax Malhi, M.P.-
Ontario, Canada