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Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, "BAINS, The Hon. [24] Bains is also on the board of advisors for the Pearson Centre for Progressive Policy. Navdeep Singh, P.C., B.A., M.B.A., C.M.A. In 2017, Bains was listed in the Globe and Mail's The Power 50. However, the statement also said that the government would not formally interview in the ongoing review.[48]. My staff and I are here to help! [5] He received his Certified Management Accountant designation, subsequently becoming a Chartered Professional Accountant in 2014. [23] He also served on the Ontario Provincial Board of the Heart and Stroke Foundation, including a stint as Vice Chair starting December 2014. [47], In August 2020, amidst a review of an August 2019 decision by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to reduce capacity rates by up to 43% and access rates up to 77%, Bains released a statement saying that the government shared the fears of Canada's big telecommunication corporations that it went too far and would disincentivize investment in communication networks, especially less profitable rural and remote areas. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Navdeep Singh Bains, né le 16 juin 1977 à Toronto, est un homme politique canadien. As the MP for Mississauga-Malton, I am honoured to represent the people of our beautiful riding in Ottawa. Il suit des études à l'Université York à Toronto, obtenant un Bachelor of Administrative Studies[3]. [2][12], In October 2005, Bains also became a member of the Red Ribbon Task Force that released a 2006 report on revitalizing the party organization. [18] As part of his recommendations for party renewal, delegates at the 2009 Liberal leadership election voted to ensure that all future leadership elections would be under a “weighted one member, one vote” system, where each riding has 100 points that are distributed to leadership candidates based on the percentage of votes from party members in that riding. K1A 0A6, 6660 Kennedy Road [1][3][53], Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development. House of Commons [28] Provincial Liberal Linda Jeffrey subsequently ran for mayor and won. [51] In particular, the bill focuses on the participation of women on corporate boards, as well as on senior management teams. Il est réélu à la Chambre des communes en 2015 et 2019, représentant la nouvellement créée circonscription ontarienne de Mississauga—Malton. [16], During the 2006 Liberal leadership convention to replace Paul Martin, Bains threw his support behind Ontario Education Minister Gerard Kennedy, and after Kennedy dropped out before the third ballot, he joined Kennedy in supporting the eventual winner and new party leader, Stéphane Dion. [10], Bains was elected chair of the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Development of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade in April 2005, and held it until October 7, 2005, when he became Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, which at the time was Paul Martin. Minister Bains speaks at the announcement for $12 million in funding dedicated to, Minister Bains and Minister Sajjan visit the Telus Innovation Centre in Vancouver, BC, bringing industry and academic researchers together, CanCode funding Code Mobiles to give young Canadians digital skills needed for jobs of the future, Government of Canada launches Intellectual Property Strategy, Government of Canada protects personal information of Canadians. [13], In 2006, Bains was re-elected in his riding with just under 54% of the vote. Navdeep Singh Bains, né le 16 juin 1977 à Toronto, est un homme politique canadien.Membre du Parti libéral du Canada, il est ministre de l'Innovation, des Sciences et de l'Industrie depuis le 20 novembre 2019 dans le cabinet de Justin Trudeau As a long time Mississauga resident, I am committed to providing my constituents with the highest quality of service and representation. [31] The next day, Bains announced that the mandatory long form census would be restored for 2016, after it was removed from the 2011 edition under the Harper government. Du 7 octobre 2005 au 5 février 2006, Bains est secrétaire parlementaire au Premier ministre Paul Martin. Il est nommé ministre de l'Innovation, des Sciences et du Développement économique dans le 29e conseil des ministres le 4 novembre 2015, avant que son titre ne change en ministre de l'Innovation, des Sciences et de l'Industrie le 20 novembre 2019. [18] In January 2007, he was appointed to the National Election Readiness Committee as a Caucus Representative and in March 2007 served as the Youth Liaison to the Young Liberals of Canada. Minister Bains shares a light moment with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before the swearing-in ceremony on November 04, 2015. [8], In his first election in 2004, Bains won the Liberal nomination for the riding of Mississauga—Brampton South, and won the seat with over 57% of the total vote; beating his next nearest opponent by over 33%, or over 14,000 votes. [6], Bains worked as a financial processing analyst at Nike Canada from 2000 to 2001. [39][40], The Hill Times featured Bains on the cover of their Power & Influence magazine in 2017. Ministre fédéral de l'Innovation, des Sciences et du Développement économique, ministre de l'Innovation, des Sciences et de l'Industrie, https://enr.elections.ca/ElectoralDistricts.aspx?lang=f, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Navdeep_Bains&oldid=173578327, Candidat du Parti libéral à l'élection fédérale canadienne de 2015, Candidat à l'élection fédérale canadienne de 2019, Député fédéral canadien provenant de l'Ontario, Ministre du gouvernement fédéral canadien, Portail:Politique canadienne/Articles liés, Portail:Biographie/Articles liés/Politique, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence. © Hon. He has extensive parliamentary experience, having represented Mississauga-Brampton South from 2004 to 2011 and Mississauga–Malton since 2015. En 2016, il reçoit la prestigieuse récompense FCPA par le CPA de l'Ontario pour ses réalisations exceptionnelles, dont son implication communautaire[6]. The Council called for a gradual increase in permanent immigration to Canada to 450,000 people a year. [18], In January 2009, he was selected by Michael Ignatieff along with Steve MacKinnon to serve as Co-Chairs of the Special Committee on Party Renewal and tasked with heading a consultation process with the party membership on how to strengthen the party. Following public consultations across Canada in the summer of 2016, he launched the Inclusive Innovation Agenda. [18][19] In March 2009, Bains was appointed Chair of Platform Development and oversaw the creation of the party's next electoral platform. I invite you to use this website to contact us for any issue or suggestion related to Federal matters. [4] After completing high school, Bains attended York University, where he received his Bachelor of Administrative Studies. [7] He also worked for the Ford Motor Company as a revenue and costing analyst from 2000 until 2004. Bains was born in Toronto, Ontario on June 16, 1977 to Harminder and Balwinder Bains, entrepreneurial Indian Sikh immigrant parents. [32] Under Bains’ leadership, the 2016 Census response rate exceeded 98 percent, making it the most successful Census since 1666.[33]. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 5 août 2020 à 14:51. L5T 2M9. ", "Mississauga-Malton MP Navdeep Bains named to Trudeau's cabinet", "Navdeep Bains, former MP, joins Ryerson as distinguished visiting professor", "What happened to Industry Canada? [14], Also in 2006, Bains co-chaired the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario)'s annual general meeting Toronto. All rights reserved. Navdeep Bains. Membre du Parti libéral du Canada, il est ministre de l'Innovation, des Sciences et de l'Industrie depuis le 20 novembre 2019 dans le cabinet de Justin Trudeau. Welcome to my constituency website! Réélu en 2006 et 2008, il est défait par la conservatrice Eve Adams lors des élections de 2011. Unit 210 [5][26] His teaching contract at Ryerson was extended, and he was still a professor at the time of his re-election in 2015. In the same Parliamentary session, Bains introduced bill C-36, intended to enhance, reinforce and protect the independence Statistics Canada, fulfilling a campaign promise from the Liberals 2015 election platform. [46], In 2019 Minister Bains announced Canada’s Digital Charter. Bains currently resides in Peel with his wife, Brahamjot, with whom he has two daughters, Nanki Kaur and Kirpa Kaur. Il obtient ensuite un Master in Business Administration de l'Université de Windsor[3]. [29], Bains was the Ontario co-chair for the federal Liberal campaign, and was returned to the House of Commons in the 2015 federal election in the new riding of Mississauga—Malton. [50] He also put forward bill C-25, proposing to amend federal corporate law to promote corporate transparency and increase diversity on corporate boards. He is a recipient of Startup Canada's Policy Prize (2017). Navdeep Singh Bains PC FCPA MP (Punjabi: ਨਵਦੀਪ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੈਂਸ; born June 16, 1977) is a Canadian politician serving as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry since 2019. [9] At that time, Bains was 26 years old and the youngest Liberal MP in Parliament. The Honourable Navdeep Bains is the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, and the Member of Parliament for Mississauga–Malton. Navdeep Singh Bains PC FCPA MP (Punjabi: ਨਵਦੀਪ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੈਂਸ; born June 16, 1977) is a Canadian politician serving as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry since 2019. [2] Bains was also member of the Liberal Caucus Committees for Planning and Priorities, Canada and the World and Economic Prosperity. [27], Bains was touted as a possible candidate in the 2014 municipal election in Brampton and was included in January 2014 polling alongside candidates like Susan Fennell and John Sanderson in which he finished third among voters polled. Based on the consultations, the Bains identified three priority areas for Canada's Innovation Agenda: finding better ways for more Canadians to get the skills the global economy demands (People), harnessing emerging tech that would create industries and jobs that never existed before as well as reinvigorate existing ones (Technology), and encouraging more Canadians to start and grow companies that are competitive in the global economy (Companies). [17], In the 39th Parliament, Bains held Official Opposition critic portfolios for Public Works and Government Services, the Treasury Board and International Trade, respectively. Minister Bains meeting with employees at Ontario-based tech firm, Thalmic Labs's advanced manufacturing facility. He also launched Canada's first-ever Intellectual Property Strategy. Bains travaille comme analyste des processus financiers chez Nike Canada de 2000 à 2001[4], puis pour la Ford Motor Company comme analyste de coûts et revenus de 2000 jusqu'à 2004[5]. [11] As Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Bains was sworn in as a Privy Councillor, and served until February 5, 2006, the day before the Conservative government of Stephen Harper was sworn in after the 2006 federal election. [22], Bains was a director of the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation from September 2012 to September 2015. A major focus of Bains’ mandate is to spur innovation and economic development in Canada. A. Turner Secondary School and Turner Fenton Campus. [5] He then went on to finish his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Windsor. Suite: 356 [27][30] On November 4, 2015, he was appointed the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development in Justin Trudeau's cabinet. [37] In 2018, Bains announced $950 million for a variety of national superclusters of innovation across the country. Ottawa, Ontario [2] In 2016, he was awarded the prestigious FCPA designation by CPA Ontario for his “outstanding achievements including community leadership”. [25], Bains also entered academia and became an adjunct lecturer in a Master of Public Service program at the University of Waterloo and a distinguished visiting professor at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University, starting in 2013 for a one-year term. Il reçoit le titre de « comptable en gestion accrédité du Canada » (Certified Management Accountants of Canada), devenant un comptable professionnel agréé en 2014[2]. On November 4, 2015, he was appointed the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development in the 29th Canadian Ministry. [1][2], Bains graduated from Turner Fenton Secondary School in Brampton,[3] while it was known as J. [17], During the 40th Parliament, Bains held Official Opposition critic portfolios for Natural Resources and Small Business and Tourism. [38] To date, Minister Bains has supported 37 projects, investing $389 million, leading to nearly $4.1 billion in total investments in the automotive sector. Bains worked closely with the Advisory Council on Economic Growth, which advised the Canadian Finance Minister on economic policies to achieve long-term sustainable growth. Mississauga, Ontario Bains is also the Registrar General of Canada, responsible for registering all letters patent, commissions, instruments, proclamations and any other documents that may, from time to time, be issued under the Great Seal of Canada. A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, he has represented the riding of Mississauga—Malton in the House of Commons since the 2015 election. [20][21], In the 2011 federal election, Eve Adams, a former Mississauga City Councillor, beat Bains by over 5,000 votes. Bains locked in the manufacturing of the C-Series in Montréal, protecting 6,000 direct jobs in Ontario and Québec in the aerospace industry. His name will still appear on the ballot. Bains introduced legislation to amend the Copyright Act with respect to improving access to works by persons with a perceptual disability, which subsequently received Royal Assent in June 2016,[49] thus enabling Canada to become the key 20th nation to accede to the Marrakesh Treaty, bringing the Treaty into force on September 30, 2016. Suite aux élections fédérales de 2004, il devient député à la Chambre des communes, représentant la nouvelle circonscription ontarienne de Mississauga—Brampton-Sud sous la bannière du Parti libéral du Canada. Dubbed the ‘Minister of Everything’ in the article, he was ranked 4th most influential, behind Justin Trudeau, Katie Telford and Gerald Butts. The Conservative Party dropped Grewal after an editorial he wrote was criticized. He previously represented the riding of Mississauga—Brampton South from 2004 to 2011. [2], In January 2011, Bains claimed that the Bloc Québécois was using "the politics of fear" and argued against their attempt to ban the ceremonial Sikh kirpan from the parliamentary buildings after an incident in which the Quebec National Assembly denied entry to a group of four kirpan-wearing Sikhs. [34][35], His portfolio also includes responsibility for the six regional development agencies across Canada: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA); Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED); Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor); Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario); Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor); Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD).[36]. Bains naît à Toronto de parents entrepreneurs sikhs indiens qui immigrent au Canada[1],[2]. Confederation Building In December 2016, he also launched Connect to Innovate, a program that will invest $500 million to bring high-speed Internet to rural and remote communities across Canada. 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