Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement“Yeah, it’s two different worlds,” says 79-year-old Ujjal Dosanjh, a Sikh from India who emigrated to Canada in 1968 and later became B.C. He’s a Sikh who openly condemns extremist activism — on Canadian soil — for a separate Sikh homeland in Punjab, India, to be called Khalistan. Are we so taken by this so-called tolerance and diversity … that we actually ignore someone preaching violence, right in our midst?” he asks. Ujjal is good with this approach, as long as public education in Canada isn’t being weakened for Canadian students. “But also, it’s not going to be dictated to by another country in terms of its foreign policy.”
Source: National Post March 08, 2026 13:21 UTC