CONTENTS
OF THIS SECTION
Last updated
18/12/08 |
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Canada
&
the Struggle for Tamil Eelam |
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Maveerar Naal,
2007 |
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Sri Lanka’s “Shame”:
the Massacre of Sixty One Innocent School Girls - Usha S Sri Skanda Rajah,14
August 2007 |
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கனடாவில் கறுப்பு ஜூலை நினைவாக
'சாவிலும் வாழ்வோம்" 25 July 2007 |
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கனடா,கியூபெக்கில்
வெல்க தமிழ் நிகழ்வு, 11 June 2007 |
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Canadian Tamil, Dr. Bhavan Sri
Skanda Rajah concludes 6 day fast in sympathy with Tamils in Tamil Eelam, 23
April 2007 |
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Canadian Tamils feel Marginalized and Muzzled
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Dr. Bavan Sri Skanda Rajah, Community Editorial
Board, Toronto,
3 November 2006 |
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Canadian Rally Against
Genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka, May 2006 |
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Canadian Students
Condemn Sri Lanka Army Attack on Students & Lecturers in Jaffna, Tamil Eelam,
December 2005 |
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Tamil Youth Organisation, Canada |
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Tamil Eelam Society
of Canada |
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Canadian Tamils observe 4 February 1999 as a day of prayer and
fasting |
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Selected
Writings - Velupillai Thangavelu |
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நெற்றிக்கண் திறப்பினும், குற்றம் குற்றமே.. |
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Tamils Rehabilitation Organisation,
Canada |
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Tamils Voice Radio, Canada |
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Candian Broadcasting |
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Ottawa
Tamil Community |
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Montreal
Tamil |
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E-Zines |
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Ulaka Thamil Oszai |
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Kuviyam |
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Nudpam |

Pathivukal |
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Dr. Krishnaswamy Srinivasan |
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Tamil
History Week in Canada, 2003 |
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Canadian Tamil Congress |
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Canadian Tamils
Page
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Tamil Nadu Cultural Society
of Canada |
| Tamil World
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| South
Asian Nation: Site for South Asian Youth Worldwide |
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Canadian Tamil
Culture |
| Canadian
Tamil Youth Development Center |
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The World Tamil Movement |
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Student Volunteer Program (TSVP) |
| Academy
of Tamil Arts - Toronto |
| Digitaltamil
Network |
| Tamilwave |
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Canadian Tamils Chamber of Commerce |
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Student Associations |
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Tamil Student's Association of Guelph |
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Tamil Students
Association of Carleton University |
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Tamil Students Association of University of Toronto |
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Tamil Students of Ottawa |
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Carleton University Tamil Student's Association |
Temples |
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Montreal Murugan Temple |
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Canada Thirumurai Manram |
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World Tamil Movement Oli Veechu |
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Canadian Tamil Hindu Temples |
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Canada -
கனடா
- an estimated 300,000 Tamils live in Canada -
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Maampalam Swamy, an Eelam Patriot,
Passes Away Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah, 16 December 2008 |
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No force on earth can stop Tamils from honouring
their Fallen Freedom Fighters - Usha S Sri-Skanda-Rajah, 27 November 2008 |
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Tamils in British Columbia Protest Human
Rights Abuses by Sri Lanka, 25 October 2008 |
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Pongu Thamil Rally in Toronto - July
2008

more... |
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Eelam Tamil Student accused by US of 'terrorism'
wins top award at Canadian University, 25 May 2008 |
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What can I do?
- Sharing my thoughts with the Tamil Diaspora - by a Tamil Mother, Wife, Daughter and a Refugee in Canada,
28 January 2008 |
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Tamils in Canada demonstrate in support of struggle for Tamil
Eelam, 29 May 2006

in Toronto more

in Ottawa
[see also Tamils demonstrate in
Australia,
France,
Germany,
Switzerland,
Finland,
Italy,
Netherlands,
Norway,
Sweden,
United Kingdom.
South Africa]
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Tamils in Toronto commemorate
Maha Veerar Naal, 27 November 2005 |
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பெண்கள் எழுச்சி நாள் நிகழ்வு - ரொறன்ரோ, 24 October 2005 |
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Pongu Thamizh in
Toronto, September 2004 |
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Tamils in Ottawa commemorate
Maha Veerar Naal, November 2003 |
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Rhodes Scholar Ashwini Vasanthakumar
"Ashwini Vasanthakumar '04 lived in
Sri Lanka, Zambia,
and Papua New Guinea before her family settled in
Canada
and she came to Harvard. Now, she's on her way to
England. Vasanthakumar, who was born in Sri Lanka but is
now a Canadian citizen, is one of two Rhodes Scholars
from the province of Ontario to win the prestigious
scholarship this year. Vasanthakumar's academic
interests have focused on issues concerning refugees,
asylum and citizenship. Her senior honors thesis,
entitled "Speaking for the Homeland: the Political
Activism of Tamils in Toronto" dealt with the
question of whether Tamils-a minority ethnic group in
Sri Lanka and India-living in a different part of the
world can claim to represent the people of their
homeland through activism.
more [note by Sharanya: Many
world leaders though not born in their ancestral lands,
still openly support their ancestral land, emotionally,
politically, economically and so on. If asking for free
trade, global access to markets, and pre emptive strikes
are part of the new world order what is wrong in recent
migrants talking/supporting political struggles in their
home land provided its within the international laws.] |
background
- Tamils in Canada rally in support of Tamil Eelam,
1995 |
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