Jason Kenney Celebrates Navratri Friends, On Saturday October 10th, I joined thousands of members of our Hindu community in celebrating Navratri at four unique Raas Garba events across the Greater Toronto Area, where I learned traditional dance moves and tried my hand at “dandiya”. It was great to see children, youth, families and seniors all coming together and celebrating the ...
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I could have had $20,000.00!
सवाल है 20,000.00 का I could have had $20,000.00! I could have had $20,000.00! “I saw Bharat Times. Congratulations… You must have some money saved to start a newspaper like that..” “Yes, thank you,” I replied without understanding what he meant because I didn’t have any money saved. Regardless, my nodding helped the conversation continue for a few more ...
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Read More »Volunteer in a McGill Primary care Research Project with Immigrants and Health Providers
Volunteer in a McGill Primary care Research Project with Immigrants and Health Providers Project with Immigrants and Health Providers We are recruiting volunteers to help immigrants access the health care system through e-health technologies. If you are a: Resident of Canada for 15 years; English/French language proficiency; Arabic, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu, Guajarati, Hindi and Bengali language is an asset; Responsible ...
Read More »Deepa Mehta interviewed by Bharat Times
Deepa Mehta interviewed by Bharat Times Deepa Mehta interviewed by Bharat Times
Read More »‘Beeba Boys’ by Deepa Mehta in Montreal Theaters, an Indo-Canadian movie
‘Beeba Boys’ by Deepa Mehta in Montreal Theaters watch the trailer… ‘Beeba Boys’ by Deepa Mehta in Montreal Theaters Deepa Mehta mixes guns, bhangra beats, bespoke suits, cocaine and betrayal in BEEBA BOYS: an adrenaline-charged portrait of an Indo-Canadian gang war, depicting an exciting and violent clash of culture and crime. Gang leader Jeet Johar (Randeep Hooda) and his young, ...
Read More »Notable Issue for Canadian Voters of 2015 is Peace and Security
Notable Issue for Canadian Voters of 2015 is Peace and Security No matter how one looks at the typography of Canadian election of 2015, the pivotal issue is peace. The other issues, including niquab, hijab, job, taxes, health, and education are closely tied with peace, and peace can be easily jeopardized by a handful of wrong asylum seekers who may ...
Read More »A refreshing evening of classical music and Gurbani- an engaging event by Kabir Cultural Centre
A refreshing evening of classical music and Gurbani- an engaging event by Kabir Cultural Centre On 23rd March, in an entertaining evening show , two creative singers, Ramneek Singh and Bhai Satnam Singh presented their respective skills in Hindustani vocal and Gurbani; a program organized by Kabir Cultural Centre at FC Smith Auditorium Loyola Campus, Concordia University. Ramneek Singh belongs ...
Read More »Palace of the End-Where Truth Gets Killed
Palace of the End-Where Truth Gets Killed Palace of the End, a production from Waterworks Company, directed by Rob Langford; went on stage from 14th-24th March at Espace 4001. Palace of the End is based on three monologue plays ‘My Pyramid’, ‘Harrowdown Hill’ and ‘Instruments of Yearning’ by Judith Thompson. With harsh war background as the driving force; this play ...
Read More »Bliss- An Apologue of Uncertain Passion
Bliss- An Apologue of Uncertain Passion Bliss, a fascinating story was presented by ‘Candles Are For Burning’ from 5th-9th March at the Théâtre Aux Écuries. Bliss explores deeper, darker sides of human emotions; it’s a tale of disturbing scary obsessions. The play takes you through some powerful sketches reflecting apparently meaningless day to day lives of lower middle class people, ...
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