LANGLEY, BC, Feb. 5, 2013 - Satinder
Singh, a 32-year old Surrey bank employee, will represent the BC Conservatives
in Surrey-Newton in the provincial general election scheduled for May.
"Satinder is emblematic of the bright, young and energetic
candidates we are recruiting to our party in advance of the May 14, 2013
general election," said John Cummins, leader of the BC Conservatives.
"Surrey-Newton residents will have a strong voice in the
Legislative Assembly when they elect Satinder as their MLA."
Born in Amritsar, India, Satinder emigrated to Canada when he was
14. He initially pursued a nautical career, joining the merchant marine in
1998, and later he earned a diploma in Nautical Sciences at the Pacific Marine
Training Institute.
Later still he obtained a degree in Maritime Studies at Memorial
University in Newfoundland, and he currently holds the designation of Master
Mariner.
Marriage and fatherhood caused Satinder to reconsider his
vocational opportunities, and he subsequently undertook studies in real estate,
banking and mutual funds. He currently works with TD Canada Trust in Surrey.
Fluent in three languages - English, Punjabi and Hindi - Satinder
is married to Jasmine. Together they have a two-and-a-half year-old daughter,
Mannrohini.
via Kristy Fredericks Director of Policy, Research & Communications BC Conservative Party
via Kristy Fredericks Director of Policy, Research & Communications BC Conservative Party
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