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Dr. Kuldip Kular

Community service has always been a big part of his life. From raising money for local causes to organizing seminars on Canadian health care for new immigrants, Dr. Kular has worked hard with his neighbours to make a difference in Brampton. Dr. Kular was first elected as a MPP for the riding in 2003. He is currently the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care and serves on multiple Committees. Dr. Kular is an avid jogger and enjoys skiing, gardening and travelling.

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» Life Saving Defibrillators Coming to Brampton
By Dr. Kuldip Kular | Published 08/14/2008 | City/Region News | Unrated
Brampton - Dr. Kuldip S. Kular, MPP for Bramalea-Gore-Malton, joined the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario last week in announcing that 10 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) will be placed in the city of Brampton.
» Peel Region Conservation Program Gets A Boost
By Dr. Kuldip Kular | Published 06/10/2008 | City/Region News | Rating:
Brampton - A Peel Region program to teach local residents and newcomers about solar power and energy conservation in the home is getting help from a provincial fund that supports local initiatives. 
» New Affordable Housing Opportunities in Brampton
By Dr. Kuldip Kular | Published 01/31/2008 | City/Region News | Rating:
Brampton - The Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario are allocating $17,450,100 to Brampton to help fund 2 new rental housing projects that will create 269 units of affordable housing under the Canada-Ontario Affordable Housing Program.
» Peel Students Benefiting from Smaller Class Sizes
By Dr. Kuldip Kular | Published 01/21/2008 | Community News , Political News | Rating:
Peel - Students in Junior Kindergarten to Grade 3 are receiving more individual attention from their teachers.  Almost 90 per cent of primary classes have 20 or fewer students and nearly all classes have 23 or fewer.