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Conservative

Dalwinder Gill

ConservativeCalgary McKnightAlberta
119Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Career
Realtor for 21 years
Political Experience
Elected Member of Parliament for Calgary McKnight in the 2025 Canadian federal election
Notable
Of Indian heritage
Committee Memberships
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2025 Election Results — Calgary McKnight

George Chahal won with 19,546 votes (46.0%)

Dalwinder Gill(Conservative)20,863 (49.1%)
George Chahal(Liberal)19,546 (46.0%)
Arlington Antonio Santiago(NDP-New Democratic Party)1,204 (2.8%)
Najeeb Butt(People's Party)323 (0.8%)
Evelyn Tanaka(Green Party)273 (0.6%)
Benjamin Cridland Canadian Future Party162 (0.4%)
Syed Hasnain(Centrist)107 (0.3%)

Total votes cast: 42,478

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Recent Activity
May 4, 2026
DebateReport Stage

Mr. Speaker, witnesses at the national defence committee made it clear that many survivors want a choice between the military and civilian justice systems. Could the member explain why preserving that choice is so important?

May 4, 2026
DebateFinance

Mr. Speaker, after 11 years of the Liberal government, Canadians are facing the worst food price inflation, the least affordable housing and the second-highest unemployment in the G7. Prime Minister Two million Canadians line up at the food bank each month, and Canada's happiness ranking has dropped from fifth in the world to 25th. Now thewants to put another $25 billion on the national credit

Apr 30, 2026
DebateFinance

Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, after 11 years of the Liberal government, almost one in four Canadians is living in a food-insecure household. One in three is borrowing money just to afford food, and two million Canadians visit food banks each month. Canadians know that deficits lead to higher inflation today and higher taxes tomorrow. The Liberalhas now doubled Trudeau's deficit. Prime Minister