Narinder Kaur (Nina) Grewal, MP, is a Canadian politician of the Conservative Party. She was elected in the general election of June 2004 to represent the constituency of Fleetwood—Port Kells, British Columbia. Grewal was born in Osaka, Japan in 1958. She and her husband lived in Liberia before emigrating to Canada. She is married to former Member of Parliament Gurmant Grewal, and the Grewals were the first married couple in Canadian history to concurrently serve as federal MPs.
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- Narinder Kaur (Nina) Grewal, MP, is a Canadian politician of the Conservative Party. She was elected in the general election of June 2004 to represent the constituency of Fleetwood—Port Kells, British Columbia. Grewal was born in Osaka, Japan in 1958. She and her husband lived in Liberia before emigrating to Canada. She is married to former Member of Parliament Gurmant Grewal, and the Grewals were the first married couple in Canadian history to concurrently serve as federal MPs. Nina Grewal and Ontario Liberal Ruby Dhalla, elected concurrently, are the first Sikh women to serve in the House of Commons. From May 15-18, 2005, Grewal's husband surreptitiously taped his discussions with the Liberal Party in which he raised the possibility that he might consider crossing the floor to the Liberals in exchange for patronage positions for the two of them. When the audio tapes were released, Nina Grewal publicly denied knowing about these discussions (prompting some to criticise her for a lack of modernity). The Grewals later admitted to the Parliamentary Ethics Commissioner that Gurmant had told her about the discussions on May 16th. On November 29, 2006 it was announced that Nina Grewal would be standing for re-election, even though her husband was not. She successfully defended her seat in the 2006 election.
- Nina Grewal, est une femme d'affaires et femme politique canadienne; elle est actuellement députée à la Chambre des communes du Canada, représentant la circonscription britanno-colombienne de Fleetwood—Port Kells depuis l'élection fédérale de 2004 sous la bannière du Parti conservateur du Canada. Née à Ōsaka, au Japon, elle et son mari, l'ancien député Gurmant Grewal, vivent au Libéria avant d'immigrer au Canada. Nina et Grumant sont le premier couple marié à être élus en même temps à la Chambre des communes. Elle et la députée libérale ontarienne Ruby Dhalla sont les premières femmes sikhes à siéger aux communes. Elle est vice-présidente du Comité permanent de la condition féminine de la Chambre des communes dans la 39e législature.
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- Narinder Kaur (Nina) Grewal, MP, is a Canadian politician of the Conservative Party. She was elected in the general election of June 2004 to represent the constituency of Fleetwood—Port Kells, British Columbia. Grewal was born in Osaka, Japan in 1958. She and her husband lived in Liberia before emigrating to Canada. She is married to former Member of Parliament Gurmant Grewal, and the Grewals were the first married couple in Canadian history to concurrently serve as federal MPs.
- Nina Grewal, est une femme d'affaires et femme politique canadienne; elle est actuellement députée à la Chambre des communes du Canada, représentant la circonscription britanno-colombienne de Fleetwood—Port Kells depuis l'élection fédérale de 2004 sous la bannière du Parti conservateur du Canada. Née à Ōsaka, au Japon, elle et son mari, l'ancien député Gurmant Grewal, vivent au Libéria avant d'immigrer au Canada.
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