Harinder Malhi | |
Term Start1: | June 12, 2014 |
Term End1: | June 7, 2018 |
Predecessor1: | Linda Jeffrey |
Successor1: | Kevin Yarde (Brampton North) |
Riding1: | Brampton—Springdale |
Parliament1: | Ontario Provincial |
Office2: | Peel District School Board Trustee |
Term Start2: | 2010 |
Term End2: | 2014 |
Constituency2: | Brampton Wards 9 and 10 |
Party: | Liberal |
Residence: | Brampton |
Alma Mater: | Ryerson University |
Occupation: | Real estate agent |
Harinder Kaur Malhi[1] (born) is a former Canadian politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2014 to 2018 who represented the riding of Brampton—Springdale, and was a member of the Ontario provincial cabinet in the government of Kathleen Wynne.
Malhi's family is of Indian descent, and she speaks Punjabi.[2] Her father, Gurbax Singh Malhi, was a Liberal federal Member of Parliament between 1993 and 2011, representing the riding of Bramalea—Gore—Malton.[3] [4] Her mother is Devinder Malhi.[5]
Malhi studied at Ryerson University, where she obtained a degree in public administration and governance.[6] She worked as a sales agent at a telecommunications company in Brampton, and then as a real estate agent.[7]
On 25 October 2010, she was elected as a school trustee for the Peel District School Board, representing Brampton wards 9 and 10, during the 2010 municipal election.[8]
Malhi was selected as the Liberal candidate for the Brampton-Springdale riding after incumbent cabinet minister Linda Jeffrey vacated the seat in March 2014 to run for the mayor of Brampton.[9] She was elected MPP in the 2014 election and took an unpaid leave of absence from her position as school trustee, during the campaign.[10]
She served as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport (2016–18), and as Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister Responsible for Women's Issues (2014–16). In January 2018, she was promoted to cabinet as Minister of the Status of Women by Premier Kathleen Wynne.
In the 2018 provincial election she ran in the new riding of Brampton North, placing third, losing the seat to Kevin Yarde of the NDP.[11] In the 2022 provincial election, she contested Brampton North once again, coming in second place, but this time losing to the Progressive Conservative candidate Graham McGregor.[12]
Peel District School Board, Wards 9 & 10 | ||
Candidate | Votes[13] | % |
---|---|---|
Harinder Malhi | 9019 | 46.82% |
Joy Adams | 3242 | 16.83% |
Jash Puniya | 2453 | 12.73% |
Mohan Singh Khangura | 1838 | 9.54% |
John Crowley | 1633 | 8.48% |
Devinder Jeet Singh | 447 | 2.32% |
Fatima Devonish | 439 | 2.28% |
Yadwinder Sahota | 191 | 0.99% |