Two-term NDP MLA and cabinet minister Rachna Singh takes on challengers
Conservative challenger Mandeep Dhaliwal has unseated former two-time MLA and cabinet minister Rachna Singh in Surrey North.
The three challengers — Sim Sandhu of the B.C. Greens, independent Hobby Nijjar and the Freedom Party's Kiran Hundal —have not been factors in the race, with just about six per cent of the vote between them. Dhaliwal migrated to Canada with his family when he was in his 20s, putting roots down in Surrey, reads his profile on the Conservative Party of B.C. website.
According to his profile, Dhaliwal has a passion for education, social justice, equality, affordable housing and environmental sustainability.
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