Manmeet Singh Bhullar (March 1, 1980 – November 23, 2015) was a Canadian politician and public servant who represented the Calgary-Greenway electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. A member of the Progressive Conservative party, he served in provincial government and held cabinet responsibilities from 2011 until the Progressive Conservatives were defeated in 2015. Bhullar was noted in public accounts for his engagement with local communities and for his visible role in provincial politics.
Early life and background
Bhullar was born in 1980 and raised in Alberta. He pursued education and early professional work within the Calgary region before entering politics. As a public figure he was seen as a bridge between the provincial government and diverse communities in Calgary, including immigrant and Sikh communities. His cultural background and active presence in community events shaped much of his public profile.
Political career and responsibilities
As an elected member of the Legislative Assembly, Bhullar represented the Calgary-Greenway constituency. He served as a cabinet minister from 2011 through 2015, carrying duties that involved administration of provincial programs and policymaking. During his time in office he participated in initiatives aimed at improving public services and worked with municipal and community partners to address local needs.
Areas of focus and public work
Accounts of Bhullar's work emphasize several recurring themes:
- Constituency outreach and community engagement in Calgary-Greenway.
- Administration of provincial programs and public services while in cabinet.
- Support for initiatives that connected government with multicultural and youth communities.
He was recognized by colleagues and constituents for accessibility and a hands-on approach to local problems, often attending community events and speaking on provincial priorities.
Death and aftermath
On November 23, 2015, Bhullar died in a motor vehicle collision on the Queen Elizabeth II highway north of Red Deer, Alberta. Reports say he had stopped to assist the occupants of a vehicle involved in an earlier collision when he was struck by a semi-truck that had lost control while descending a hill. He was 35. His passing produced widespread condolences from political leaders, community organizations, and members of the public, who noted both his political work and his act of helping others at the time of his death. For contemporary reports and tributes see the public record and media coverage at local Alberta sources.
Legacy and recognition
Bhullar's death was followed by tributes that emphasized his community orientation and willingness to serve. He is remembered for his role as an elected representative who engaged actively with constituents and for the circumstances of his death, which many described as reflecting a commitment to helping others. Statements from leaders and public memorials highlighted the human and civic dimensions of his life in office. For additional context on his political career and public statements, see broader coverage available through national and provincial outlets, including archived material linked from Canadian news and government sources.
Notable points about Bhullar's public life include his tenure as an MLA and cabinet minister in Alberta, his reputation for constituency work, and the public response to his death while assisting fellow motorists. His profile remains part of discussions about public service, community engagement, and road safety in Alberta.