The Canadian Security Intelligence Service believes at least 50 terror groups now have some presence in the country north of the U.S. border. They include supporters of some of the best-known Mideast groups, including al Qaeda...
Pratham Preet Singh, who was born in the holy city, is well known for his performance in the game of chess and judo in Canada. A student of grade five in Jean Little Public School of Guelph city, Ontario, Canada, he has made waves in the field of sports...
Though many view Canada as an unassuming neutral nation that has skirted terrorist attacks, it has suffered its share of aggression, and intelligence officials believe at least 50 terror groups now have some presence here...
Despite Canada's Neutrality, Intelligence Officials Believe 50 Terror Groups Have Presence There
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July 2, 2005
Woman leads Islamic prayers in mosque, a first for Canada
Country could become the conscience of the religion, she says in Friday
sermon
By JEN GERSON
The Globe and Mail
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Friday prayers...
Young Indo-Canadian and South Asian deceased men dominate police files in Canada's westernmost province of British Columbia like no other ethnic groups...
The bill grants all same-sex couples in Canada the same legal rights as those in traditional union between a man and a woman.
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Two decades after the mid-air bombing of Air India's Kanishka flight that killed 329 people, Canada will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the disaster on Thursday...
Gian Sangha wanted to work so bad he cut his hair and removed his turban when interviewing, even though it compromised his Sikh beliefs...
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After a gap of two decades, India's international carrier, Air India, on Sunday resumed a direct flight from the Sikh holy city of Amritsar to the Canadian financial hub of Toronto...
Prosecutors defended their handling of the Air India bombing case after confirming on Wednesday they will not appeal the acquittal of two Sikh separatists charged with the 1985 attacks that killed 331 people...
Canada's supreme court heard testimony Tuesday on a Sikh teenager who argued that fidelity to his religion would be broken if the government forces him to remove a ceremonial dagger concealed beneath his clothes at school...
Lawyers for a 15-year-old Sikh student argued before the Supreme Court of Canada that fidelity to his religion would be broken if the government forces him to remove a ceremonial dagger concealed beneath his clothes at school...
Nearly a month after two Sikh men were acquitted of charges in the bombing of an Air India jet, Canada's federal government was pressured for a public inquiry into the 331 murders...
India said on Tuesday that it had been told by Canada that investigations into the Air India bombings would continue after two Sikh activists were acquitted last month over one of the world's deadliest aviation attacks...
NEARLY a month after two Sikh men were acquitted of charges in the bombing of an Air India jet, Canada's federal government has been for a public inquiry into the 331 murders...
TORONTO (CP) - It's been nearly 27 years since a pope was selected, and the landscape of Catholicism in Canada has changed dramatically.
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Canada's government intends to name an independent expert who would decide whether to launch a public inquiry into why no one has been found guilty two decades after 329 people were killed when a bomb ripped through an Air India jumbo jet in June 1985...
Taking an anti-immigration stand, a presenter on CKAC-FM had called Sikhs "a gang of bozos".
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A Canadian radio station is censured for broadcasting "abusive" remarks about the Sikh community.
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