Brampton witnessed another important milestone in local civic engagement with the opening of the new constituency office of Amandeep Sodhi at 1 Nelson Street West, Brampton. The office was inaugurated in a small yet impressive gathering, reflecting the MP’s commitment to staying closely connected with residents and community organizations in Brampton Centre.
Speaking at the inauguration, MP Amandeep Sodhi emphasized that the new office will serve as an accessible and welcoming space for constituents to seek assistance, share concerns, and engage directly with their elected representative.
“This constituency office is a bridge between the people and their Member of Parliament. My priority is to serve the community with dedication, transparency, and compassion. Together, we will continue working towards making Brampton and Canada safer, stronger, and more prosperous,” she said.
MP Sodhi highlighted her key focus areas, which include job creation, community safety and security, accessible healthcare, and economic prosperity. She reaffirmed her resolve to work with all levels of government, community leaders, and residents to help build a crime-free, inclusive, and opportunity-driven Brampton, while contributing positively to Canada’s overall growth and stability.

Among those present at the inauguration was Gian Paul, Chairperson of the Flower City Friends Club, who appreciated the opening of the office as a meaningful step toward stronger community engagement.
He noted that such offices play a vital role in addressing grassroots issues, particularly those affecting seniors and vulnerable residents.
In her remarks, MP Sodhi also acknowledged the importance of seniors in the community and the need to support their wellbeing.
“Our seniors have built the foundation of this country. Ensuring their dignity, security, health, and social inclusion is not just a responsibility—it is a priority,” she stated, while appreciating the efforts of community organizations working for senior causes in Brampton.
Concluding the event, MP Amandeep Sodhi expressed her gratitude to community members, leaders, and volunteers for their presence and continued support.
“Thank you to everyone who joined us today. This office belongs to the people of Brampton Centre, and my team and I look forward to serving you with sincerity and commitment,” she said.
The opening of the new constituency office marks a renewed commitment to responsive representation and community-focused service in Brampton Centre.

