The WSO of Canada endorses and defends the attention of Sikhs in Canada and in all over the world. They need to be involved in the SC of Canada on several occasions fighting and securing the rights of Sikhs, and other faiths, to freely practice their religion. They uphold civil liberties, regardless of an individual’s background. They involve in public and government dealings in all over the country, making sure the Sikh story and identity is known and revered. They authorise our adolescence and public through creativities as that of the Sikh Family Helpline, Sikh Youth Leadership Institute, and Karma Grow. They host meetings, placed on events, work with oecumenical partners, follow self-governing engagement, and more. They are Canada's premier world Sikh organization.
Teaching and Work of Bhagat Puran Singh
This Global Day of Peace, the WSO integrities
the teachings and effort of Bhagat Puran Singh. Bhagat Puran Singh may be a symbol
of peace who wasn't afraid
to call out injustices happening against individuals. He supported for identical
rights and intended a world with capitals for all. In his biography he detailed
the inspiration he took from Mother Nature and therefore the ecosystems
that are in free-flow, he applied this philosophy to his life's work.
World Sikh Organization Congratulates
Prime Minister
WSO congratulates Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau on his re-election and therefore the candidates from New Democratic Party of
Canada Conservative
Party of Canada Green Party of Canada • Le
Parti vert du Canada for their diligence and dedication to our democracy. They look onward
to do the job at Liberalca government and every one nominated
officials to ensure that
Sikh’s rights and freedoms are protected. They will still barge issues that directly
impact our lives:
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Bill 21
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Foreign Interference
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Canada and India Relations
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International Student Policies and Supports
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Workplace Accommodations and Safety
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Resettlement of Afghan Sikhs and Hindus
Background
The WSO was developed partially in response to fierce
attacks in contradiction of Sikhs in India during the 1980s. On 4 June 1984,
numerous of the Sikhs honoured the death of Guru Arjan at Harmandir, the Golden
Temple, in Amritsar, India. Thereon day, the govt of India launched
“Operation Blue Star” to expel supporters of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who
had based themselves within the complex since 1983. The attack on this
gurdvārā — an
area of adoration and public for Sikhs — killed thousands of
pilgrims, destroying the Akāl Takhat and lots of the Sikh
Reference Library’s holdings.
On 28 July 1984, the planet Sikh
Organization (WSO) International was created as a gaggle dedicated to nonviolent
change in Punjab. Lobbying for global support, the WSO wanted to finish the
destruction of Sikh national monuments, memorials and artefacts and to make an
independent nation — Khalistan.
WSO Canada
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