B.C. drafts former federal minister Sajjan as Ottawa fires up military spending
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has recruited former national defence minister Harjit Sajjan to help the province secure some of the billions the federal government will spend to boost its military commitment.
Sajjan, a former Vancouver member of Parliament, served as the defence minister between 2015 and 2021, and Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon said he has agreed to advise the provincial government for free.
Kahlon said B.C. has not asked Sajjan to lobby the federal government on its behalf.
“We have relationships over there. What we need from him, and what he has agreed to do, is give us advice on where the opportunities will be, how we can position our businesses, our communities.”











