Edmonton-Mill Creek: Candidate Biography

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Edmonton-Mill Creek

Aman Gill

“The people of Edmonton-Mill Creek haven’t had their voices heard in the legislature for years now.  I will listen, I will act and I will work tirelessly to see that the people of Edmonton-Mill Creek are heard.”
– Aman Gill

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Aman Gill, Edmonton-Mill Creek

Aman Gill is an effective communicator who is used to working hard to get results.  She came within 800 votes of winning against the incumbent (then cabinet minister) last election.

Aman was born, grew up and was educated in the Punjab state of northwestern India.  Once in Canada, she continued her education at the Fairview College in High Level, Alberta and received a Business Administration Diploma (with honours) in Surrey, British Columbia.

Aman has worked as a Real Estate Associate in Edmonton for many years, and was awarded the Top Sales Associate award by her company. 

In the community, Aman has served in a number of different roles in charitable organizations including Vice-Chair of the Indo-Canadian Liaison Committee and has been recognized for her work with the Indo-Canadian Women’s Association.  Her work in her ethnic community resulted in her being recognized with a world civil rights award by Edmonton’s police chief. 

When asked about issues in her constituency, Aman highlights the pressing need for affordable housing for all residents.  She also knows that a strong and publicly funded health care system is crucial and that the government must make necessary investments in infrastructure for a growing city like Edmonton.

Aman has been married for 14 years to Lachaman Gill and they have 2 young children.  In her spare time she likes to volunteer in the community, as well as quilting, curling, interior decorating and spending time with her family. 

 

Contact Information
Edmonton-Mill Creek

President
Bryan Kapitza
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