Sukh Dhaliwal is the Member of Parliament for Surrey-Newton after successive victories in the 2015, 2019 and 2021 elections. He previously served as the Member of Parliament for Newton-North Delta from 2006-2011.
As a professional engineer, Fellow of Engineers Canada, land surveyor and small business owner, Sukh has functioned in many community capacities in Surrey before entering public office. He has participated on the Board of Directors for SEEDS (Self Employment and Entrepreneur Development Society), served as a member of the City of Surrey Parks and Community Services Committee, and volunteered with the Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation’s Emergency Capital Campaign.
Sukh presides over one of the highest volume constituency offices in Canada, exemplifying his unwavering commitment to addressing the issues, concerns and challenges faced by local constituents.
He currently serves as a member of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, and more recently, as Chair of the Special Committee on Afghanistan. He has also served on other parliamentary committees including International Trade; Transportation; Infrastructure and Communities; and Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics.
Sukh has proudly called Surrey home for over 25 years, where he and his wife Roni have built a life and raised their three children. Their son Arjan is currently studying at University, while their daughters, Keerat and Joat, are both practicing physicians in Metro Vancouver. When Sukh is not attending community events for which he has become well-known for, he enjoys watching Arjan play hockey and taking family walks with Roni and their beloved dog, Walter.