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Post–Bill C-9 in Canada: Temple Protests, Hinduphobia Fears, and a Roadmap to Hindu–Sikh Unity

Coordinated demonstrations outside Triveni Mandir (Brampton) and Lakshmi Narayan Mandir (Surrey) shortly after Canada’s Bill C‑9 advanced have heightened concerns about Hinduphobia and worship‑site safety. This analysis explains what happened, why the timing matters, and how police mitigated risks with 100‑metre safety buffers. It clarifies the legal thresholds that separate protected protest from criminal conduct…
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Canada’s Landmark Decision: Honoring the Sacred Swastika, Rejecting the Nazi Hakenkreuz
Canada has formally clarified the difference between the sacred Swastika and the Nazi Hakenkreuz, protecting religious freedom while reinforcing opposition to hate symbols. The step affirms the Swastika’s millennia-old meaning in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and its broader cultural presence across South Asia, without diluting the ban on Nazi imagery. Educators, museums, and law enforcement…