By: Surjit Singh Flora
(Samajweekly) Brampton: Hardeep Grewal, a Member of Provincial Parliament from Brampton East, Ontario, recently organized his annual barbecue event. The event provided an opportunity for residents to connect with their local MPP and learn about various community organizations at the Community Services Fair.
The event brought together residents of all ages who had a delightful afternoon interacting with MPP Grewal and his dedicated staff from the constituency. The program offered enjoyable activities for children and complimentary food for everyone Activities include grilled favorites, ice cream, music, games, and community spirit. This program was highly enjoyed by many.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made an appearance at MPP Hardeep Grewal’s community barbecue, accompanied by Transport Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria, Brampton West MPP Amarjot Sandhu, Mississauga Streetsville MPP Nina Tangri, and City Councillor ward 7-8 Road Power. In addition, Tiger Ali Singh, the son of the renowned wrestler Tiger Jeet Singh, also made an appearance. During a recent event, Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed his admiration for MPP Hardeep Grewal, praising his leadership skills and personal qualities. Ford referred to Grewal as a champion within his team. Premier Doug Ford also acknowledged the efforts of Hardeep Grewal, attributing the positive outcome to his hard work and dedication, which has resulted in the people of Brampton receiving this affection. In addition, he discussed the construction of a second hospital and the development of new highways for the residents of Brampton.
The barbecue drew a significant crowd, surpassing previous years in terms of attendance! Residents from all corners of the riding gathered to meet him and his team, their local representative, and gain insight into the remarkable efforts of various community organizations. Grewal expressed his gratitude to everyone who attended his annual event over the weekend, acknowledging their contribution to its success.
As part of the event, attendees had the opportunity to interact with Brampton Fire Services and Peel regional police, who brought along their popular fire truck and police car.
On this occasion, MPP Hardeep Grewal expressed his joy at the significant turnout of people in attendance. According to him, he is receiving feedback from the public and actively discussing the issues they are facing. He believes that organizing such programs periodically is important. This provides a chance to engage with individuals and gain insight into their concerns.
Community members had the opportunity to connect with representatives from different community partners and government organizations at the Community Services Fair, while also enjoying a barbecue. They were able to gather helpful information during the event.