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:wub: We got two Sardars in Canadian Parliament; Gurbax Singh Malhi and amritdhari Singh - Navdeep Singh Bains. The third Singh, Tim Singh Uppal lost by 33 votes B)

Candidate Party Vote Count Vote Share Elected

David Kilgour LIB 17467 42.67% X

Tim Uppal CON 17435 42.59%

Paul Reikie NDP 3974 9.71%

Michael Garfinkle GRN 1929 4.71%

Naomi Rankin COM 134 0.33%

Navdeep Singh won by 57%, and Malhi by 49,5%......CONGRATS CANADIAN SIKHS!

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Six people have been elected to the Canadian parliament inc 2 sikh women and 2 turbanned sikhs.

Ujjal Dosanjh

Ruby Dhalla from Brampton Springdale - Liberals

Gurbax S Malhi from Bramlea-Malton-Gore- Liberals( won 4th time straight)

Navdeep S bains from Brampton south- Mississauga- Liberals( Youngest south asian and first amrithdhari MP)

Gurmant Grewal from Newton-North Delta - Conservatives(won 3rd time straight)

Nina grewal from fleetswood -Conservatives

First time, south asian women have been elected to Canadian parliament and not just one but 2 sikh womens.

Gurmant Grewal and Nina grewal THE ONLY HUSBAND-WIFE PAIR in the parliament.

Really sad that Tim Uppal lost by just 32 votes. Though he has asked for the recount so lets see what happens. My best wishes to him

Kilgour's win by 32 votes has opponent calling for recount

http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjou...a1-786e3e54d289

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Regardless of that..He's still a sikh. Who are we to say he's not. He has his own beliefs.For eg: Manmohan singh is a PM of India from congress(the party that killed sikhs) but sikhs are still proud of him

What has Ujjal dosanjh done that is Anti Sikh? If he is a moderate sikh then be it.

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