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17 Facts About Parm Gill

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Parm Gill was born on May 17,1974 and is a Canadian politician.

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Parm Gill represented the riding of Milton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario between 2018 and 2024.

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Parm Gill was elected to the provincial legislature, representing Milton for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, in the 2018 provincial election.

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Parm Gill worked on his family's businesses, which include a furniture manufacturing factory and some restaurants that he operated with his older brother.

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The election campaign between the two were heated, and during an all-candidates' debate, Dhalla brought up how Parm Gill's brother had been charged with vandalizing her campaign signs in 2006, even though the charges were dropped, and Parm Gill attacked Dhalla for failing to do enough for a boy beaten by police in India after stealing her aide's purse.

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Parm Gill was elected as a Conservative Party of Canada Member of Parliament representing Brampton Springdale in the 2011 election, defeating Dhalla.

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In May 2012, Parm Gill introduced a private members bill, C-394, which made it a crime to target someone for recruitment into a gang.

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In September 2013, Parm Gill was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Veterans Affairs.

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In January 2015, Parm Gill was appointed by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to the role of a Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Trade.

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In May 2015, Parm Gill wrote letters of support to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission for two of his constituents' competing applications for a community radio station in Brampton.

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The Ethics Commissioner ruled in February 2016 that although he had acted in good faith, Parm Gill had violated the Conflict of Interest Act.

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Parm Gill's riding, Brampton-Springdale, was eliminated, and he ran in the new riding of Brampton North.

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Parm Gill described the changes as "graphic and explicit" in a taxpayer-funded mailout which conflated the provincial party's education policies with those of separate federal Liberal party, which has no constitutional jurisdiction in the field.

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On October 29,2016, Parm Gill announced that he would seek the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario nomination in Milton for the 42nd Ontario general election.

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On June 7,2018 Parm Gill won the Ontario general election in the riding of Milton as a member of the Progressive Conservatives.

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On January 25,2024, Parm Gill announced that he would be resigning as a Minister and MPP to run in the 45th Canadian federal election in Milton.

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Parm Gill was acclaimed as the Conservative candidate despite an allegations that he misled a prospective candidate, D'Arcy Keene, a Georgetown town Councillor, about running.