Tim Uppal

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Tim Uppal (born 1974 or 1975 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is a Canadian accountant executive and bank manager from Edmonton, Alberta. He is also considered an Indo-Canadian of the Sikh faith. He is a graduate of the University of Alberta. He will be the Conservative candidate in the next federal election in the strongly Conservative Edmonton—Sherwood Park district, which is currently seated by the retiring Ken Epp.

As of 2004, he is a residential mortgage manager at TD Canada Trust. From 1992 to 1997, he was executive producer and host of a radio show on CKER. He is the founder and president of the South Edmonton Youth Group and has been a member of the Capital Health Community Health Council since 2001.

Uppal ran for the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 federal election in Edmonton Southeast where he lost to David Kilgour by less than 5000 votes. In a re-match in the 2004 election in Edmonton—Beaumont, Kilgour defeated Uppal (now running for the Conservatives) by just 134 votes. Uppal lost the Conservative nomination for the 2006 election in Edmonton—Mill Woods—Beaumont to Mike Lake who won the general election.

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