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VANCOUVER: Finally, Canada will formally apologize to the Indians here for the Komagata Maru tragedy of 1914 and acknowledge the hurt caused to the community. The Komagata Maru ship brought 376 Indians to Canada in 1914 in violation of the racist
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Canada to apologise to Indians for 1914 Komagata Maru tragedy - Sify
Vancouver: Finally, Canada will formally apologise to the Indians here for the Komagata Maru tragedy of 1914 and acknowledge the hurt caused to the community. The Komagata Maru ship brought 376 Indians to Canada in 1914 in violation of the racist
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Indian Skills in High Demand across the Globe - pressbox.co.uk
As Indians continue to globalise the world at a rapid pace, more and more countries are setting into motion ways of attracting more skilled Indian citizens. Indians have become a key source of immigrants in countries such as Canada, the United States
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Ottawa remains silent on official recognition - Globe and Mail
WILLY HATT from Canada writes: This has absolutely nothing to do with Canada so why should our government endorse or reject this regions separation from its country. Careful here Harper , or the next thing old Quebec will be declaring their own
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com
Canada: Immigration, Migrants - Migration News
Immigration. Canada admitted 251,649 permanent residents in 2006, including over half selected via a point system that grants points for knowledge of English or French, youth and educational achievement. Immigrant visas are available to those who
Source: migration.ucdavis.edu
TheStar.com | entertainment | ‘How She Move’ shows dance as escape - Toronto Star
It took an all-star stepping sisterhood to make How She Move a showcase for a dance form that women have had to struggle to infiltrate. Annmarie Morais, writer and producer of the TV series `da Kink in My Hair , wrote the script for How She Move
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‘Safest place for kidney kingpin is India’ - Sify
Toronto: As global hunt continues for Amit Kumar, the kidney scamster has become the talk of town for Indo-Canadians across the country. In radio chat shows and street chats, they blamed the Indian system for letting “a criminal like Dr. Amit Kumar
Source: sify.com