Recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal
In 2002, Mr. Malhi became the recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for his commitment and contributions to the Canadian society.
In 2002, Mr. Malhi became the recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for his commitment and contributions to the Canadian society.
The then Prime Minister of Canada, Rt. Honourable Jean Chretien and Mr. Malhi, along with the Parliamentarian delegation travelled to India to inaugurate the opening of
Mr. Malhi was awarded The Cultural Doctorate in Cultural Philosophy, in affiliation with the World University.
In September 2002, Mr. Malhi was recognized as an Ambassador of Peace by the Interreligious and International Federation of World Peace.
Mr. Malhi served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labour, Claudette Bradshaw from 2001 to 2003.
He was re-elected with the greatest majority of his career in the 2000 federal election over Canadian Alliance candidate Gurdish Mangat and Progressive Conservative candidate Danny
Launch of the Khanda Sahib Stamp: Mr. Malhi was instrumental in launch of the stamp, a Sikh religious symbol, by the Rt. Honourable Prime Minister Jean
Mr. Malhi was re-elected in the 1997 election defeating the Reform candidate Darlene Florence and Progressive Conservative candidate Beryl Ford. Election Results Party Candidate Votes %
Mr. Malhi invited attention to the exhibition on the human rights violation in New Delhi and Punjab in the year 1984, held in the Commonwealth Room
On January 19 1994: Mr. Malhi, the first Sikh Member of Parliament spoke in the House of Commons (Parliament of Canada) on the birthday of Shri