Tim Uppal
Tim Singh Uppal PC MP (born November 14, 1974) is a Canadian politician who serves as the Member of Parliament for Edmonton Gateway since 2025 and as Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.[1][2] Born in New Westminster, British Columbia, to parents who emigrated from Punjab, India, Uppal was raised in Edmonton, Alberta, where he pursued business interests including banking and radio hosting prior to entering federal politics.[3] He holds an MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western University.[3] First elected to the House of Commons in 2010 as the representative for Edmonton—Sherwood Park, Uppal served one term before losing re-election in 2015 amid the Liberal landslide. He returned to Parliament in 2019 by winning the redistributed riding of Edmonton Mill Woods from incumbent Liberal Amarjeet Sohi, securing re-election in 2021 and again in the 2025 general election for the further adjusted Edmonton Gateway following electoral boundary changes.[4] During the Conservative government of Stephen Harper, Uppal advanced through roles including Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, Minister of State for Multiculturalism in 2013, and Minister of State for Sport in 2014, where he contributed to policies on immigration integration and athletic development.[5] In opposition, he has focused on economic critiques, community safety, and party leadership support, while facing scrutiny over past involvement in culturally charged debates such as niqab restrictions during elections, for which he later expressed regret regarding divisiveness.[6] Uppal remains active in Edmonton's multicultural communities, drawing on his Punjabi heritage and involvement in sports like cricket to engage constituents.[3]