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Sikh Gurdwara In Edmonton Targeted By Racists With Threatening Phone Calls

Sikh Gurdwara In Edmonton Targeted By Racists With Threatening Phone Calls
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NDP, Sikh leaders call for more action after Edmonton Gurdwara faces threats, harassment

Article content Since March, community leaders at the Singh Sabha Gurdwara, a Sikh temple in Mill Woods, have been targeted with harassing phone calls containing racial slurs and anti-Sikh sentiments.  The Gurdwara has also received multiple unsolicited deliveries containing meat, while eating meat is prohibited in Sikhism. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or NDP, Sikh leaders call for more action after Edmonton Gurdwara faces threats, harassment Back to video During a news conference with the NDP Wednesday, Gurpreet Kaur Bolina, a spokeswoman for Sangat Youth YEG and attendee of the Gurdwara, said the targeted harassment has made the community feel unsafe.

Opposition NDP renews calls for action on anti-racism report recommendations

Opposition NDP renews calls for action on anti-racism report recommendations The Opposition NDP is renewing calls for the Alberta government to take action on an anti-racism report in light of more hate-fuelled incidents targeting people of colour in the province. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jul 07, 2021 7:17 PM MT | Last Updated: July 8 Gurpreet Kaur-Bolina is calling for tougher legislation and more enforcement to prevent the kind of hate-motivated harassment faced by members of the Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Edmonton s Mill Woods area.(Alberta NDP ) The Opposition NDP is renewing calls for the Alberta government to take action on an anti-racism report in light of more hate-fuelled incidents targeting people of colour in the province.

Alberta speeds up security grants for sites facing hateful violence and vandalism

Article content Not-for-profit organizations can now apply for a one-time emergency grant of up to $12,000, rather than waiting for the Alberta Security Infrastructure Program to officially launch in the fall, the province announced Tuesday. Funds are being made available now after “recent multiple acts of vandalism at places of worship and the suspected arson that burned a church to the ground,” said a news release. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta speeds up security grants for sites facing hateful violence and vandalism Back to video Justice Minister Kaycee Madu said Albertans from all backgrounds should feel free to worship free of violence, and the grant will protect those most at risk. Premier Jason Kenney said being able to exercise freedom of religion in peace and security is essential.

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