Harinder Takhar

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Harinder Takhar

Harinder Jeet Singh Takhar (born c.1951) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2003 to 2018 who represented the ridings of Mississauga Centre and Mississauga—Erindale. He served in the cabinets of Dalton McGuinty and Kathleen Wynne.

Quick Facts Ontario MPP, Preceded by ...
Harinder Takhar
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Ontario MPP
In office
2003–2018
Preceded byRob Sampson
Succeeded byRiding abolished
ConstituencyMississauga—Erindale
Mississauga Centre (2003-2007)
Personal details
Born
Harinder Jeet Singh Takhar

1951 (age 7374)
Punjab, India
Political partyLiberal
SpouseBalwinder
Children2
Residence(s)Mississauga, Ontario
Alma materMA Guru Nanak Dev University
BA Punjabi University
OccupationBusinessman
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Background

Takhar was born to a Sikh family in the Indian state of Punjab, with a background in farming and civil service work.[1] He moved to Canada in 1974, and arrived in Mississauga, Ontario in 1977. He obtained a bachelor's degree in English and a master's degree in economics and political science and recently added Kellogg Schlich's EMBA degree to his FCPA and FCMA designations.


He has been certified as a CMA. He has taught CMA and CGA-accredited courses at Sheridan College for thirteen years. Takhar held senior financial positions with AGRA Industries Limited, Linear Technology Inc./Gennum Corporation, and Timex Canada Inc. He also served as an Associate Director and Chief Financial Officer of Peel Dtsricy School Board from 1994 to 2003. In addition, he also served as the president and chief executive officer of the Chalmers Group of Companies until his election to the Ontario legislature.[2]

Takhar received the 2001 Community Service Award from the Society of Management Accountants of Ontario for "demonstrating selflessness and kindness for the benefit of society." He lives with his wife Balwinder and their two daughters in Mississauga.[3]

Politics

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Takhar ran in the 2003 provincial election as the Liberal candidate in the riding of Mississauga Centre. He defeated Progressive Conservative incumbent Rob Sampson by 2,620 votes.[4] He ran again in 2007 in the redistributed riding of Mississauga—Erindale defeating PC candidate David Brown by 6,638 votes.[5] He was re-elected in 2011.[6] While it was initially reported that he intended to retire, he changed his mind about running and was re-elected in June 2014.[7][8]

He was appointed Minister of Transportation on October 23, 2003, by Premier Dalton McGuinty. He is the first Indian-Canadian to hold a cabinet post in Ontario.[9] In October 2007 he was appointed as a Minister of Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

In September 2008, Takhar was reappointed to a slightly revised cabinet post of Minister of Small Business and Consumer Services.[10] In June 2009, Takhar's moved to the positions of Minister of Government Services.[11]

He resigned from Cabinet in 2012 to stand as a candidate in the 2013 Liberal leadership convention to choose McGuinty's successor. Takhar ran a very focused campaign, put forward very innovative policies, and surprised everyone with the number of delegates he could secure to support his leadership bid. After the first round, he withdrew to endorse Sandra Pupatello, who went on to lose to Kathleen Wynne.

On February 11, 2013, Wynne reappointed Takhar to Minister of Government Services. Also, it made him the Management Board Chair.[12] On May 8, 2013, he resigned from Cabinet after being hospitalized after he lost his mother .[13]

He remained in the legislature as MPP until he decided not to seek reelection in June 2018. He currently serves as the Chairman/CEO of Chalmers Group of Companies based in Mississauga. He previously served as the Chairman of United Way of Peel and Chair of the Board of Credit Valley Hospital. He was also the founding member and president of the International Punjabi Chamber of Commerce. Takhar frequently appears on radio programs to express his views regarding political and economic issues and is a highly respected member of the South Asian community.


Cabinet positions

More information Cabinet post (1), Predecessor ...
Ontario provincial government of Kathleen Wynne
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Dwight Duncan Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet
2013 (February–May)
Charles Sousa
Ontario provincial government of Dalton McGuinty
Cabinet posts (3)
Predecessor Office Successor
Ted McMeekin Minister of Government Services
2009–2013
Dwight Duncan
New ministry Minister of Small Business and Consumer Services
2006–2009
Ted McMeekin
[note 1]
Sandra Pupatello
[note 2]
Frank Klees Minister of Transportation
2003–2006
Donna Cansfield
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Electoral record

More information 2014 Ontario general election, Party ...
2014 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalHarinder Takhar25,17448.83+3.80
Progressive ConservativeJeff White15,37529.82-5.88
New DemocraticMichelle Bilek7,74515.02-2.00
GreenVivek Gupta1,1962.32+0.45
LibertarianChristopher Jewell8921.73
None of the AboveGreg Vezina7061.37
Family CoalitionNabila Kiyani4690.91
Total valid votes 51,557100.00
Liberal hold Swing +4.84
Source: Elections Ontario[8]
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More information 2011 Ontario general election, Party ...
2011 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalHarinder Takhar20,55245.0-2.6
Progressive ConservativeDavid Brown16,29435.7+2.5
New DemocraticMichelle Bilek7,76817.0-5.6
GreenOtto Casanova8531.9-5.9
FreedomGerald Jackson1760.4
Total valid votes 45,643 100.0
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2007 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalHarinder Takhar21,29447.6%N/A
Progressive ConservativeDavid Brown14,83833.2%N/A
New DemocraticShaila Kibria5,11711.4%N/A
GreenRichard Pietro3,4957.8%N/A
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2003 Ontario general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LiberalHarinder Takhar18,46647.45+7.19
Progressive ConservativeRob Sampson15,84640.72-10.91
New DemocraticMichael Miller3,2378.32+3.29
GreenJeffrey Scott Smith7761.99
Family CoalitionJohn R. Lyall5881.51
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References

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