Change doesn’t always arrive with noise — sometimes, it begins with a quiet realization that our community deserves more. In Calgary’s Ward 10, that realization is growing stronger as residents prepare to cast their votes on October 20th and Tarlochan Singh Sidhu has emerged as a frontrunner.
After two decades under the same leadership, many families are asking a simple but powerful question: Has our community kept pace with the needs of today? Roads are wearing down, recreation spaces are stretched thin, and families continue to face rising costs. It’s not dissatisfaction that drives this question — it’s care. Care for a community that has always stood together and now seeks to move forward together.
Rooted in Ward 10, Committed to Its Future
Tarlochan Singh Sidhu isn’t a career politician — he’s a small business owner, a father of two boys, and a neighbour who has built his life right here in Ward 10. With more than 15 years in transportation and logistics, Sidhu understands how systems work — and how they can work better for people.

His wife, Gagan, works in home health care, serving seniors with compassion and dedication. Together, they’ve raised their family in this community, sharing the same hopes and challenges as thousands of others who call Ward 10 home.
“I’ve seen firsthand how strong this community is,” Sidhu says. “We just need leadership that matches that strength — leadership that listens, learns, and delivers.”
Tarlochan Singh Sidhu’s Campaign Built on Real Priorities
Sidhu’s agenda is rooted in what residents have told him again and again at their doors:
- Fixing aging roads and sidewalks so families can move safely through their neighborhoods.
- Keeping property taxes fair and ensuring every tax dollar translates into better services.
- Tackling affordability so families, renters, and small businesses can stay and thrive.
- Expanding recreation and green spaces, because Ward 10 deserves more than one overburdened community centre.
- Introducing free transit for students and seniors, recognizing that opportunity and connection should never depend on a fare.

These aren’t slogans — they’re practical goals rooted in Sidhu’s lived experience as a working Calgarian.
Listening First, Leading Next
Ward 10 represents the very heart of Calgary — diverse, hard-working, and hopeful. It’s home to generations of families, newcomers building new roots, and small businesses keeping local economies alive. Sidhu’s approach reflects that diversity. He’s running a campaign that focuses on shared priorities, not divisions — one that values ideas over ideology.
His strength lies in listening — to parents who want safer crossings, to seniors who feel isolated by poor transit, to youth who wish for better sports and recreation spaces. That empathy and accessibility have made Sidhu’s campaign stand out — not for grand promises, but for grounded action.
Renewal Through Respect is Tarlochan Singh Sidhu’s Agenda
Sidhu speaks openly about respecting the work of those who have served before him. But he also reminds voters that leadership must evolve and be inclusive. “A good leader is one who stays connected with each constituent he represents and doesn’t go missing after winning,” says Sidhu.

This spirit of renewal — respectful, forward-looking, and community-driven — defines his message. His team of volunteers, many of them local residents, embody the same energy. Whether knocking on doors in the rain or hosting neighborhood meet-and-greets, they’re not just campaigning — they’re rebuilding connections across the ward.
A Turning Point for Ward 10
Ward 10 stands at a crossroads. The challenges are real — aging infrastructure, lack of recreation spaces, and rising costs — but so is the potential. Sidhu believes this election isn’t about replacing one voice with another; it’s about reviving local democracy and restoring faith in what community leadership can look like.
His story — that of an entrepreneur, father, and advocate — mirrors the resilience of Ward 10 itself. Driven, humble, and rooted in service.
Whatever happens on October 20th, one thing is certain: Tarlochan Singh Sidhu’s campaign has reignited conversation, connection, and hope in Ward 10. People are talking again — about what matters, what’s missing, and what’s possible.
And that conversation is how every true change begins.

