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TOI World19.04.2026MondeIndia

Watch: Canada PM Mark Carney celebrates Sikh Heritage Month, joins community service

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney marked Sikh Heritage Month by participating in community service at Gurdwara Sahib Ottawa. He highlighted Canada's significant Sikh population, the world's second-largest, and their contributions to national prosperity. Across Canada, events like the 'Baaghi ja Badshah' exhibition and diaspora celebrations in Toronto underscore Sikh history, values, and the strong India-Canada cultural connection.

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