Amandeep Sodhi
- 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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Business & Financial Interests
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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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