Ladies Corner Magazine Spring 2022

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Women in Politics

An Afternoon with the Honourable Minister of Transportation: RAJAN SAWHNEY.

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ost people never think that their passion and advocacy for a cause will break barriers, but Minister Rajan Sawhney has broken the glass ceiling in so many ways. She believes that when one believes so strongly in one’s goals, one takes action and as a consequence, one’s behaviors and activities naturally break down barriers. She acknowledges that a natural consequence of pursuing a goal is inadvertently changing the landscape. “It’s what motivates you at the end of the day and determines how far you are willing to go to achieve your goals.” None of this happens without a strong support system. These are the people who believe in you and are your foundation to success. She advises others to cultivate and invest in relationships carefully and meaningfully. As Minister of Transportation, Rajan has an invested interest in breaking down barriers. Politics definitely chose Minister Rajan Sawhney. Wearing her heart on her sleeve, Rajan can often extend beyond the “politically correct” framework of persistence by striving to create positive outcomes for not only her community but for all communities in our province of Alberta. This applies, particularly to our children and youth. Rajan states that her passion comes from “how I was raised, my faith, the role models I have had in my life, particularly the women, who have focused on selfless service in the community.” What inspires her to keep making the world a better place is not only her children but all children and their

brilliant futures. By being involved in politics, she envisions a safe, inclusive, prosperous society full of opportunities for children. Helping them aspire to achieve their full potential will enable them to give back to the community. Rajan’s grandparents were not afforded healthcare, electricity, running water or educational opportunities, so when her parents immigrated to Canada, they experienced a very different standard of living. She now wants to leave something for her children; opportunities she is thankful for. There is free entry to every Albertan who wishes to pursue a dream. There are “no limitations or barriers; just the ability to reach for the stars.” Minister Sawhney is an activist who is passionate about community engagement initiatives and this was evident from the temporary freeze on new photo radar devices being used on the roadways. “Safety is the number one priority for the MInistry of Transportation,” she stated. Rajan also feels that the new proposed guidelines that she announced will achieve a good balance of having the requisite tools to ensure Albertans are safe on the roads and highways, while ensuring that the intended purpose in the photo radar program is for traffic safety, not a money-making venture. Another development under MInister Sawhney’s leadership was the hiring and training of more government examiners and licensing more private examiners for Alberta Transportation. Registry agents began booking passenger

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