கனேடியத் தமிழர் வரலாற்றுக் காலக்கோடு

2008

2007

2006

2005

  • Tamil Mental Health Project - April 29, 2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

1998

1996

1995

  • Nomi Morris. (November 27, 1995). Maclean. "The Canadian Connection: Sri Lanka moves to crush Tamils at home and aboard" ; Jaffana capture the SL Army

1991

  • Canadian Tamil Chamber of Commerce ( CTCC ) is a voluntary, non-political, and not-for profit organization.

1990

1989

  • தமிழர் மத்தியில் - உலகின்? முதலாவது தமிழர் வணிக கைநூல்

1986

  • "Sri Lankan migrants rescued off Newfoundland"

"The Sri Lankans had all been living in Germany as refugees and had paid $3,450 for passage to Canada on a freighter. Their journey at sea had lasted 11 days, and they had been in the lifeboats for two nights and three days. The landed Tamils received one-year ministerial permits to stay in Canada, which allowed them to work. All were eventually allowed to stay in Canada. The majority of the refugees settled in Montreal, which already had a well-established Tamil community. The rest went to Toronto. The Tamils' landing set off a nationwide debate about how Canada treats refugee claims. In response, the Mulroney government enacted an overhaul of the refugee system in 1988. "

1984

கணினியின் "ஆதாயங்களைத் தமிழிலும் பெற முயன்ற தமிழ்க் கணினி வல்லுனர்களின் பல முயற்சியிகளில் முதலில் தோன்றிய மென்பொருள் ஒரு ஆவணங்கள் எழுதும் “ஆதமி” என்னும் மென்பொருள். இது 1984 இல் கனடாவில் வதியும் கலாநிதி சிறீனிவாசன் என்பவரால் உருவாக்கப்பட்டது."

1983

1969

  • பாரதி கலா மன்றம் -

1960

  • "The Tamil community is a relatively new group. Some Tamils settled in Canada as early as the 1960s, coming as independent immigrants."

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  1. "Waving the flag of the Tamil Tigers guerrillas, thousands of Canadian Tamils gathered this weekend for their first rally since the federal government shocked the community by outlawing a Toronto-based Tamil non-profit group under the Anti-Terrorism Act." Canadian Tamils hold rally, condemn Ottawa’s ban Stewart Bell, Canwest News Service
  2. TORONTO, June 8 /CNW/ - A group of Canadian youth, unassociated and independent from any particular organization, embarked on Tuesday, May 22 on a three week walk from Toronto to Ottawa to raise awareness for a campaign titled "Stop Errorism!" The campaign was launched on May 22nd, 2007 at Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto and is due to be completed on June 11th, 2007 in Parliament Hill, Ottawa. Errorism is a term that we have derived from the word terrorism, and we define it as a type of act which occurs when a majority community uses stigmatized terms to bully a minority community for its own self interests.<ref>Stop Errorism! - Walk from Toronto to Ottawa

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