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    Sikh News Sikh Name-change Letter Challenged On Facebook (CBC Edmonton)

    Sikh groups angry about a controversial government letter requesting name changes for Sikh immigrants have taken their fight to the popular social networking website Facebook. More...
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    Sikh News Sikh Name-change Letter Challenged On Facebook (CBC Calgary)

    Sikh groups angry about a controversial government letter requesting name changes for Sikh immigrants have taken their fight to the popular social networking website Facebook. More...
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    Sikh News Sikh Name-change Letter Challenged On Facebook (CBC Toronto)

    Sikh groups angry about a controversial government letter requesting name changes for Sikh immigrants have taken their fight to the popular social networking website Facebook. More...
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    Sikh News Sikh Name-change Letter Challenged On Facebook (CBC)

    Sikh groups angry about a controversial government letter requesting name changes for Sikh immigrants have taken their fight to the popular social networking website Facebook. More...
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    Sikh News Canada Nixes Controversial Sikh Name-change Policy (Reuters Via Yahoo! News)

    Canada nixed a decade-old policy on Thursday that required prospective Sikh immigrants to change their last names to avoid confusion with other Sikhs. More...
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    Sikh News Sikh Name-change Letter 'poorly Worded': Immigration Canada (CBC Toronto)

    An Immigration Canada letter that said people with the common Sikh surnames Singh or Kaur have to change their last names before coming to Canada was "poorly worded" and is not government policy, a spokeswoman from the department says. More...
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    Sikh News Sikh Name-change Letter 'poorly Worded': Immigration Canada (CBC)

    An Immigration Canada letter that said people with the common Sikh surnames Singh or Kaur have to change their last names before coming to Canada was "poorly worded" and is not government policy, a spokeswoman from the department says. More...
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