Baltej Dhillon

Surrey-Serpentine River

Taking on tough challenges for people in Surrey-Serpentine River.

Baltej Dhillon has lived in Surrey for 35 years and has a long history of working for people. After joining the RCMP in 1990, Baltej made history as the first RCMP officer to be allowed to wear a turban as part of his uniform, paving the way for turban-wearing Sikhs to serve in our national police service as their fullest selves.

He volunteers as a youth counsellor, is active with many non-profits and since 2019 has worked with BC’s anti-gang agency: the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia.

Real Results making a Difference

We’re building a BC where you don’t just get by, you get ahead — and we won’t stop until the job is done.

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In difficult times, you deserve a government that’s on your side – that has your back. Not one that will leave you to fend for yourself and help those who already have the most. That’s a risk nobody can afford right now.

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