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Liberal

Amandeep Sodhi

LiberalBrampton CentreOntario
126Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
2001 — Toronto, Ontario
Education
Bachelor's degree in political science from King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario
Career
Legal assistant
Political Experience
Elected member of Parliament for the riding of Brampton Centre in the 2025 Canadian federal election
Notable
One of the first four Canadian members of Parliament born in the 21st century
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Before entering federal politics, Amandeep Sodhi reportedly worked as a real estate professional and entrepreneur in the Brampton area. His background is often cited in his official biographies and campaign materials.

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Recent Activity
May 7, 2026

That's good. I'm really glad to hear that. I think all of us can relate to the idea of having a team that works together collaboratively. One of my staff members is here, and I don't know what would happen if she wasn't here one day on the Hill. It's the team that holds you together, so I completely understand your being emotional about it. I just want to go into a bit about artificial

May 7, 2026

Thank you, Madam Chair. Thank you, Commissioner, for coming before the committee today. It's my first time in ethics. I'm excited to be here. The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying is requesting approximately $5.46 million in voted expenditures for 2026-27. The departmental plan also identifies “depth of capacity” as a key organizational risk for the office as a micro-organization. How is

May 7, 2026

C-22 Minister, you said that you discussed it heavily with Chief Nish from Peel Regional Police. Do you find there is consensus? Do police jurisdictions from all over Canada want Bill?

May 7, 2026

I will ask just a bit about accessibility and procurement priorities. I understand that your accessibility plan from 2026 to 2028, under the Treasury Board directive on the management of procurement, required continued investments in accessibility and indigenous procurement initiatives. How is the office balancing these government-wide commitments alongside its core regulatory and oversight

May 7, 2026

That's perfect. Thank you.

May 7, 2026

Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to our ministers for attending today. C-22 Minister Anandasangaree, in Brampton, we have seen a concerning rise in crime of any and all types, from car thefts to robbery, breaking and entering, murders and shootings in broad daylight. I'm worried about the safety of my constituents and all residents of Brampton, and they are as well. Our mayor, Patrick Brown, and