Английская Википедия:Aman Singh
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Aman Singh is a Canadian politician who has represented the electoral district of Richmond-Queensborough in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia since 2020, as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party.[1] He is the first turban-wearing Sikh to be elected Member of the Legislative Assembly in BC.[2][3]
Biography
Born in Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab, India,[2] Singh moved to Hong Kong at the age of one with his family, living there until age 18.[4] He has some knowledge of Cantonese,[5] and can also speak Hindi and Punjabi alongside English.[6][7] He attended University of California, Berkeley, where he studied physics and anthropology.[6] He went on to receive a law degree from University of Victoria, and operated his own law practice specializing in human and civil rights law.[6][2] He had lived in Richmond, British Columbia for two decades, before moving to the Delta neighbourhood of Sunshine Hills.[5][4]
Singh contested the new riding of Richmond-Queensborough in the 2017 provincial election as a candidate for the British Columbia New Democratic Party; he lost to Liberal candidate Jas Johal by 134 votes.[8][9] The two faced off again in the 2020 provincial election, with Singh defeating Johal this time to win the seat.[1][10] On December 7, 2022 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Environment by Premier David Eby.[11]
Singh has a daughter with wife Katrina.[2][7] He was diagnosed with colon cancer in August 2021,[12] and underwent radiation, chemotherapy and surgery to remove the tumour.[13]
Electoral record
Шаблон:British Columbia provincial election, 2020/Richmond-Queensborough Шаблон:British Columbia provincial election, 2017/Richmond-Queensborough
References
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