I don’t have live access to up-to-date news in this moment. If you’d like, I can summarize recent widely reported items about Navdeep Bains based on publicly available sources up to my knowledge cutoff, or I can pull current coverage if you allow me to search the web. Which would you prefer?
If you want a quick snapshot from prior reporting:
- Navdeep Bains served as Canada’s minister of innovation, science and industry from 2015 to early 2021 and announced he would not seek re-election in 2021, stepping away from federal politics at that time. This past trajectory is well documented in major Canadian outlets and on public profiles .
- After leaving politics, he took on roles in the private sector, including a widely reported move to Rogers as a senior executive, which sparked discussion about the politics-to-industry pipeline .
- His broader public profile includes earlier media coverage around cabinet shuffles and personal reasons for stepping back from politics .
If you want me to fetch the latest headlines now, tell me to proceed with a web search and I’ll pull the freshest reports and summarize them with citations.
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Navdeep Bains, 38-year-old Indian- origin Canadian Sikh MP who played a key role in prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau's leadership bid in 2013, is likely to get a ministerial berth.
economictimes.indiatimes.comCIBC has hired former Liberal cabinet minister Navdeep Bains as vice-chair, global investment banking. Bains stepped down as innovation minister in January and did not run in the recent federal election. He officially joins the bank Oct. 4.
www.ctvnews.caAt a fundraising event organised by Seva Food Bank, Jagmeet Singh and Navdeep Bains engaged in a dance-off. Watch the video.
www.ndtv.comFormer Liberal industry minister Navdeep Bains is joining Rogers as the company's new chief corporate affairs officer, pushing critics to sound the alarm on a perceived politics-to-industry pipeline.
www.ctvnews.caNavdeep Bains videos and latest news articles
globalnews.caNavdeep Bains served in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet as federal industry minister from 2015 until early 2021, and chose not to run for re-election that year.
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