As the results for Canada's general elections were being declared today, it comes out that Liberals led by Justin Trudeau will return to power but will have to seek support of some other party to make legislations as Liberal party did not cross the majority mark.
In a letter written to the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Canada unit of Shiromani Akali Dal Amritsar (Mann) maintained that there was a growing fear among immigrant communities that the “2018 Public Report on the Terrorism Threat to Canada” is promoting hate against them, could be subject to an attack such as Christchurch NZ where 50 Muslims men, women and children were gun down by a white supremacist who claims to be racist against immigrants.
This is the first time that reference to “Sikh Extremism” has been made in this particular report and it is done so multiple times, including the 1st paragraph of the Executive Summary and in a paragraph immediately after outlining what the principal threat to Canada’s security is. It is highly irresponsible of those writing this report to first place the Sikh community within the report with such little context provided and then further place our community name in such significant places within the report so as to give prominence to the supposed “threat” we pose.
The release of a special security report by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s trip to Indian sub-continent earlier this year raises many troubling questions about foreign interference, particularly with respect to the reputation of the Sikh community in Canada and unfounded allegations of Sikh "extremism".
This is the statement of Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau on Parkash Gurpurab of Guru Nanak Ji. This statement was issued on November 23, 2018.
Indian media had raised a huge cry showing photograph of Jaspal Atwal with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau’s wife Sophie and Infrastructure Minister Amarjit Sohi.
Sikh Panth by virtue of its basic ideals has been bestowed Patshahi (sovereignty) and Niarapan (distinctness) by the Gurus.
A Canada based Sikh activist name Gurpreet Singh supported by more than 2200 users on change.org- a petitioning portal launched an online petition urging Canada to investigate
The World Sikh Organization of Canada has expressed deep concerns over the recent announcement of the Framework for Cooperation on Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism between Canada and India.
Sikh Siyasat editor Parmjeet Singh has talked to Sikh political analyst and author Bhai Ajmer Singh about Indian State and Media's response during Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's visit to Indian subcontinent and the Punjab.
Khalistan issue was core around which Trudeau's trip was made to revolved, but their is very basic difference how India and west see this- the separatism in Canada is considered as right to self determination.
Sikh intellectuals and thinkers gathered at Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhawan at Sector 28 Chandigarh yesterday, where the issues related to Indian state and media's approach towards the Sikhs was discussed.
Canadian Prime Minister visited the Indian subcontinent and the Punjab this week. Indian media had began its propaganda campaign against Canadian premier's alleged support to "Khalistan" activists in Canada even before Trudeau's visit.
The pro-freedom Sikh group Dal Khalsa said that Punjab has stood in sharp contrast to New Delhi’s lacklustre approach towards visiting Canadian premier Justin Trudeau.
In his concluding phase of his state visit to the Indian sub-continent, the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau along with his family today arrived at
Dal Khalsa hopes that the visit of Justin Trudeau to Darbar Sahib in Amritsar would become a historic one promoting Sikh-Canadian relationship.
Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh, who has been criticising the Canadian government for its alleged sympathetic views towards the Sikh cause of freedom, today said that he was looking forward to meet Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Amritsar.
A three member delegation of the All India Sikh Student Federation (AISSF) on Monday submitted a memorandum to the Canadian counsel Mr Yohan Rodriguez,
by: Gurjeet Singh* Sikhs in Canada and other parts of the globe have been in private communications directly and indirectly with the Canadian Prime Minister, ...
Dal Khalsa unequivocally welcomes Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau in Punjab and at ‘Darbar Sahib’, Amritsar. Expressing its gratitude for the respectful status of the Sikh people in Canada, party spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh said Canada leads as an example of multiculturalism in the world.
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