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Lt.-Col. Harjit Singh Sajjan is the Commanding Officer of the British Columbia Regiment. He's served Canada overseas in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Afghanistan, winning commendations for his work. He's also Canada's first Sikh regiment commander. He speaks with Carmel Kilkenny about his experiences in the Canadian military.
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When Martin Singh converted to Sikhism he joined a small community of Sikhs in Atlantic Canada striving to preserve their faith and traditions. Singh was born Martin Hill to Protestant parents and...
Canadians weigh in on whether this could affect the pharmaceutical industry in this country. Reporter Rashi Khilnani joins host Marc Montgomery.
Ryan Touhey is the Director of the Chanchlani India Policy Centre at the University of Waterloo. He met with other scholars earlier this week to map out a conference on food security issues in India....
When the federal budget was announced last month, much emphasis was placed on improving trade with growing economies, specifically India. This comes as no surprise. India has a relatively high growth...
Dealing with being gay can be difficult for most people, but adding an ethnic background to the mix can make things even more colourful and, some artists argue, be good for one's creative...
M. Darrol Bryant has earned himself an interesting moniker: the traveling guru. It comes from taking several groups of students to India over the years for varying periods of time – anywhere...
A consortium of several Canadian universities has opened offices in three cities in India. Columnist Rashi Khilnani spoke with Dr. Roseann O'Reilly Runte, the president and vice-chancellor of...
The South Asian Professional Network for Health Awareness (SAPNA) believes that specific measures need to be taken to address the health of South Asians in Canada. As columnist Rashi Khilnani...
Having a baby can be a stressful experience for many couples. But a new study says that South and East Asian parents in Canada often face additional and unnecessary stress as their babies are often...
While outsourcing call centre operations to India may be commonplace, Drew Smith, a Hamilton, Ontario-based musician and ESL teacher, decided to take things further by outsourcing the music video for...
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