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Conservative

Amanpreet Gill

ConservativeCalgary SkyviewAlberta
112Votes Cast
20Speeches
0Bills Sponsored
Background
Career
Managed a local gurdwara
Political Experience
Elected Member of Parliament for Calgary Skyview; UCP candidate for Calgary-Bhullar-McCall at the 2023 Alberta general election
Notable
Of Indian heritage
Public Profile

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Business & Financial Interests

Before being elected to Parliament, Amanpreet Gill was reportedly a small business owner, operating a convenience store. He also has a background in the energy sector, where he worked as a project manager in the oil and gas industry. His professional experience is primarily rooted in business and project management within Alberta's key industries.

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House Seat
2025 Election Results — Calgary Skyview
Amanpreet S. Gill(Conservative)27,808 (55.4%)
Hafeez Malik(Liberal)18,842 (37.6%)
Rajesh Angral(NDP-New Democratic Party)1,351 (2.7%)
Minesh Patel(Independent)1,002 (2.0%)
Scott Calverley(Independent)620 (1.2%)
Jag Anand(Independent)529 (1.1%)

Total votes cast: 50,152

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Recent Activity
May 7, 2026
DebateVaisakhi

Mr. Speaker, with over 100,000 people expected to gather in Calgary this week, the Nagar Kirtan, organized by the Dashmesh Culture Centre gurdwara, stands as one of the most anticipated Sikh celebrations in our country. It is a powerful public expression of faith, humility and the principle of seva, which is selfless service to all of humanity. Led by President Harpal Singh Grewal, the DCC has

May 7, 2026

That's good. How can Natural Resources Canada claim its flood mapping program protects vulnerable Canadians when the department did not track whether mapping investments reached the communities it identified as most at risk?

May 7, 2026

Natural Resources Canada told the Auditor General that it viewed the 2022 prioritization list only as a preliminary decision-making tool. If that list was not intended to guide actual funding decisions, what was its practical purpose?

May 7, 2026

Yes, but the Auditor General also found that Natural Resources Canada did not track whether the flood maps it funded covered any high-risk areas identified in the 2022 prioritization exercise and that only 49% of projects overlapped with those areas. Why was the department unable to ensure that funding aligned with its own flood risk prioritization?

May 7, 2026

My question is for Mr. Rinaldo Jeanty. The Auditor General found that Natural Resources Canada is not on track to publish a flood map by 2028. Does the department still believe that the 2028 target is achievable, and if so, on what basis?

May 7, 2026

Yes. The question is this: If the 2022 prioritization list was viewed only as a preliminary decision-making tool and was not intended to guide actual funding decisions, what was its practical purpose?