A Sikh-Canadian group is slamming the long-standing immigration policy that forces people with the surname Singh or Kaur to change their last names.
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TORONTO: A Sikh organisation has filed a $110 million lawsuit against Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) , a reporter and Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh, alleging that a documentary examining the issue of Sikh extremism has damaged the community's reputation.
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TORONTO (CP) - The World Sikh Organization has launched a lawsuit against the CBC, a reporter and a Liberal MP, alleging that a documentary exploring Sikh extremism has damaged the community's reputation.
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A 48-year-old paralyzed man is expressing thanks to the Sikh community in Abbotsford, B.C., after a local temple offered him sanctuary on the verge of his deportation back to India.
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A 48-year-old paralyzed man is expressing thanks to the Sikh community in Abbotsford, B.C., after a local temple offered him sanctuary on the verge of his deportation back to India.
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A 48-year-old paralyzed man has taken sanctuary in a Sikh temple in Abbotsford, B.C., after immigration authorities rejected his refugee claim and ordered his deportation.
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The World Sikh Organization recognizes the distress and disappointment felt by the Sikh community following the broadcast of the documentary "Samosa Politics" on CBC Television's The National on Thursday June 28, 2007.
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The investigation into a key Sikh extremist could have taken a "completely different turn" if CSIS agents had believed a 1985 blast in Duncan, B.C. involved explosives and not guns, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Thursday.
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The 1984 storming of a Sikh temple by the Indian army forced Canada's spy agency to recognize the extent of Sikh extremism in the country, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Tuesday.
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The Indian army's storming of a Sikh temple in 1984 forced CSIS to recognize the extent of Sikh extremism in Canada, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Tuesday.
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The Indian army's storming of a Sikh temple in 1984 forced CSIS to recognize the extent of Sikh extremism in Canada, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Tuesday.
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The Indian army's storming of a Sikh temple in 1984 forced CSIS to recognize the extent of Sikh extremism in Canada, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Tuesday.
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Youth group wins control of Sikh temple (CBC British Columbia)
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Fri, 15 Sep 2006 20:16:37 GMT
The fight for control of the executive of...
New Khalsa school approved, despite questions about Malik connection (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
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Arson suspected in Sikh temple fire (CBC British Columbia)
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Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:47:57 GMT
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Man acquitted in Air India case lobbies for Sikh schools (CBC News)
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Tue, 14 Mar 2006 18:29:10 GMT
One of the two men acquitted in the Air India...
Top court to rule on Sikh kirpan case (CBC News)
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Thu, 02 Mar 2006 11:02:55 GMT
Canada's top court will rule Thursday on whether a Montreal...
Women's deaths in India raise issues in Sikh community (CBC Manitoba)
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Fri, 03 Feb 2006 16:13:14 GMT
The recent deaths of two Winnipeg women who were...
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