Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CANADIAN CABINET GETS 4 PIOs

- Anirudh Bhattachar­yya letters@hindustant­imes.com

Four Parliament­arians of Indian origin made it to the Canadian Prime Minister’s cabinet, with Vancouver South MP Harjit Sajjan being appointed to the critical post of minister for national defence.

TORONTO: Justin Trudeau was sworn in as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada at a ceremony at the historic Rideau Hall in Ottawa, with four MPs of Indian-origin being inducted in the new ruling Liberal Party cabinet. Vancouver South MP Harjit Sajjan has been appointed as the minister for national defence, an important portfolio.

In a departure from previous ceremonies, the event on Wednesday morning was open to the public. Trudeau had promised a cabinet that would have gender parity and he delivered on that assurance as women formed nearly half the new 31 ministers.

Sajjan, as the defence minister, is perfectly suited to the role. Born in Punjab, Sajjan is a first-time MP. He has a fascinatin­g biography: A native of Vancouver, he was a detective for the Gang Crime Unit, which is of particular significan­ce given the prevalence of Indo-Canadian gangs in that metropolit­an region. Sajjan went on to military service and served three deploy- ments in Afghanista­n, playing an intelligen­ce role in that country. In 2011, he became the first commander of an army regiment of Sikh-origin as he took charge of the British Columbia Regiment. He left the military in 2014.

Also joining the cabinet is Navdeep Bains as minister of innovation, science and economic developmen­t. Bains, an MBA, was an MP between 2004 and 2011 before he lost in that election. In the years since, he was a visiting professor at the Ryerson University in Toronto. Bains played a critical role in marshallin­g the Liberal Party’s campaign in the Brampton and Mississaug­a suburban parts of Toronto, that have a high density of the Indo-Canadian community. As the Liberals swept this region, Bains has been rewarded.

Another Indian-origin is Amarjeet Sohi, taking over as minister of infrastruc­ture and communitie­s. He’s a former city councilor, who turned into a giant killer defeating Indo-Canadian minister Tim Uppal by less than 100 votes in the October 2015 federal elections.

But focus will also be on the youngest member of this four-member contingent and the only woman, 34-year-old Bandish Chagger, who holds a science degree but comes with many years of experience in local politics.

She was elected as a first-term MP from Waterloo in the province of Ontario and now becomes minister of small business and tourism.

Other major portfolios allocated included that of minister of finance to Bill Morneau and minister of foreign affairs to Stephane Dion.

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