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Harbance Singh (Herb) Dhaliwal, PC , B.Comm (born December 12 1952 ) is a Canadian politician.

Born to a Sikh family in Punjab , India , Dhaliwal's family immigrated to Vancouver when he was six. After graduating from the University Of British Columbia with a Bachelor Of Commerce degree, he started a maintenance company out of his basement. He became a self-made millionaire with diversified business interests including transportation, maintenance and real estate development.

He was first elected to the Canadian House Of Commons in the 1993 Election as the Liberal Member Of Parliament (MP) for Vancouver South .

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien appointed Dhaliwal to Cabinet (the first Indo-Canadian to become a federal cabinet minster) in 1997 as Minister Of Revenue . In 1999 , he became Minister Of Fisheries And Oceans , and in 2002 he was appointed Minister Of Natural Resources and Minister with political responsibility for British Columbia .

Dhaliwal was a firm supporter of Chrétien against Paul Martin 's attempt to force the Liberal leader to retire. As a result, Martin's campaign team targeted Dhaliwal and successfully took over his Riding Association . Dhaliwal publicly denounced Martin's campaign team for this, and criticized them for restricting access to Liberal Party membership forms. Recently, allegations have been made by Warren Kinsella , among others, that Martin's team exploited the fact that Dhaliwal's wife was suffering from cancer, although Dhaliwal was not with his wife, but rather travelling out of the country on the date of his riding's annual general meeting which he lost.

When Chrétien announced his resignation, Dhaliwal briefly considered running in the 2003 Liberal Leadership Campaign , but decided against it. Several months later, he endorsed Martin for leader and said he would be willing to serve in a Martin cabinet. But on December 3 , 2003 , he announced that he would not be running for re-election. This was widely seen as an indication that Dhaliwal thought (or had been told) that, like virtually all of Chrétien's supporters, he would not be appointed to Martin's cabinet.

  Post3 Minister Of Natural Resources
  Post3years 2002&ndash2003
  Post3note
  Post3preceded Ralph Goodale
  Post3followed John Efford
  Post2 Minister Of Fisheries And Oceans
  Post2years 1999&ndash2002
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  Post2preceded David Anderson
  Post2followed Robert Thibault
  Post1 Minister Of National Revenue
  Post1years 1997&ndash1999
  Post1note
  Post1followed Martin Cauchon
  Post1preceded Jane Stewart



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