Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Meet the first Indo-Canadian minister

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TORONTO: Less than two decades ago, then Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien made history when he appointed a firstterm MP to his cabinet. That was Harbance Singh Dhaliwal, better known as Herb, who became the minister for revenue and customs in 1997 and the first ever Sikh (and Indo-Canadian) to hold such a post in the Western world.

Now, as current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quips he has more Sikhs in his Cabinet than his Indian counterpar­t, Dhaliwal recalls his reaction: “I remember saying, ‘Welcome to the New Canada’. If somebody had told my grandfathe­r I would one day become a minister, he would have told them, ‘You drank too much Scotch!’”

In 1993, Dhaliwal was among the first batch of Indo-Canadians elected to the Canadian House of Commons. He remained a minister till 2004, when he retired from politics. Dhaliwal was born near Jalandhar and came to Canada aged five. Now 63, the father of two daughters and two sons, he runs a business in Vancouver. He remains engaged with India, as his non-profit provides sanitation in Punjab villages.

“I’m very happy that I was the first minister,” he said. He worked with Justin Trudeau’s father, former premier Pierre Trudeau. But the situation was far different in his time: “We didn’t have mentors. Our community was not as active. We helped to politicise the community.”

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