B.C. MLA Harwinder Sandhu advances agricultural priorities as Parliamentary Secretary, building on a career rooted in healthcare and community advocacy.
Vernon-Lumby MLA Champions Rural and Farming Communities
Harwinder Sandhu, MLA for Vernon-Lumby, is playing a pivotal role in shaping British Columbia’s agricultural policies. First elected in 2020, Sandhu now serves as the Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, advocating for sustainable farming and rural development across the province.
From Frontline Nursing to Political Leadership
Before entering politics, Sandhu spent over 20 years in healthcare, working as a Registered Nurse and Patient Care Coordinator. Her firsthand experience in public health continues to inform her policy work, particularly in ensuring rural communities have the support they need to thrive.
Commitment to Community After Personal Loss
Sandhu moved to Vernon with her two daughters after the passing of her first husband, Sammy, to cancer. She has since built a life in the Okanagan region, where she is now raising three children. Her journey—from loss and resilience to leadership—has shaped her community-first approach in government.
Bridging Cultural Representation and Health Advocacy
An active voice for diversity in healthcare, Sandhu previously served as Provincial Chair of the Mosaic of Colour caucus within the BC Nurses’ Union and worked as a lobby coordinator. These roles positioned her as a strong advocate for equity in both health and social services.
Focus on Food Security and Rural Prosperity
As Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Sandhu is tasked with supporting B.C.’s farming sector—a critical component of the province’s economy. Her priorities include advancing local food production, supporting small-scale farmers, and addressing the climate impacts on agriculture.
Strengthening Vernon-Lumby’s Provincial Voice
Sandhu represents the newly renamed Vernon-Lumby riding, previously known as Vernon-Monashee. Her continued presence in the Legislature signals stability and strong advocacy for interior B.C. As she enters her fifth year in office, Sandhu remains focused on delivering results for her constituents and strengthening food systems province-wide.
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