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Indian Film Festival

Indian Film Festival in Ottawa from 2022 March 19 - March 27

High Commission of India in Ottawa in conjunction with ICAC Ottawa and Cineplex, organizing a Festival of Indian Films in Ottawa from 2022 March 19 – March 27. at Cineplex, Lansdowne.  325 Marche´ Way Unit 107, Ottawa, ON K1S 5J3, for commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Independence of India and 75th anniversary of India Canada Relations. We cordially invite you to ...

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Canadian wheelchair curlers win Paralympic bronze

Beijing  – For the fifth time in as many Paralympic Games, Canada has found the podium in wheelchair curling.The Canadian team of Mark Ideson, Ina Forrest, Dennis Thiessen, Jon Thurston and Collinda Joseph rebounded from a semifinal defeat to China in the afternoon draw, and rallied to beat Slovakia in the bronze medal game later Friday.”Everyone showed up to play today,” ...

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Liberals must find resolution for P.E.I. potato farmers

Ottawa, ON – John Barlow, Conservative Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security, Dave Epp, Conservative Deputy Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security, and Richard Lehoux, Conservative Deputy Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Agri-Food and Food Security, released the following statement following the passing of Minister Bibeau’s self-imposed deadline for a resolution to the P.E.I. potato ban: “P.E.I. potato ...

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Closing of the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games

Ottawa, Ontario – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, shared his enthusiasm on the closing of the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games. “Today, as the 2022 Paralympic Winter Games come to a close, we celebrate the great athletes who represented Canada during this year’s events. Over the past 10 days, our Paralympic athletes have inspired Canadians from coast to coast to coast,” ...

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B’nai Brith Granted Intervener Status in Court Case Concerning Jewish Judge

OTTAWA – The Federal Court has granted intervener status to B’nai Brith of Canada League for Human Rights for an upcoming case about a Jewish judge, rejecting opposition from parties who sought to exclude the Jewish human rights organization from the legal process.    The case concerns Justice David Spiro. Justice Spiro spoke to an alumni and development officer from the University of Toronto regarding ...

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