Community Engagement

We’re bringing our community together through cultural events, responsive service, and inclusive programming that reflects Brampton’s diversity and values.

We hosted Brampton’s first-ever Langar Seva at City Hall during Sikh Heritage Month in 2024, celebrating our city’s spirit of seva and inclusion. We also led the naming of Guru Nanak Street, a landmark that honours the cultural heritage of our residents.

Building Stronger Connections Our office takes pride in being responsive, accessible, and visible in the community. With a 94% resolution rate for constituent inquiries and an emphasis on cultural connection, we’re building a government that listens and delivers.
A group of five men smiling in front of a Brampton backdrop, all wearing casual jackets.
Two men shaking hands and smiling at an outdoor event, engaging in a friendly conversation.
Year
2024
Location
Brampton
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Building Stronger Connections

Working to make city government more accessible and responsive to residents through direct engagement and cultural initiatives. Our office responds to community concerns quickly and effectively, resolving 94% of inquiries directly with the remaining 6% referred to appropriate government agencies. We celebrate Brampton’s diverse cultural heritage through meaningful events and commemorations that bring people together. These efforts help create a sense of belonging and ensure all voices are heard in local decision-making.

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These community-building efforts strengthen neighborhood connections while celebrating the diverse cultural traditions that make Brampton unique.

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