‘Toronto’ sign colored in Bhagwa for Hindu Heritage Month celebrations

30th November 2022 – The celebrations for the Hindu Heritage Month for 2022 have concluded with a bang. Yesterday, the City of Toronto lit the iconic ‘Toronto’ sign at Nathan Philips square near Downtown Toronto in ‘Bhagwa’ color. The community event was organized by the Canadian Organization for Hindu Heritage Education (COHHE) organization in collaboration […]

Bharat Mata Mandir celebrates Hindu Heritage Month in Brampton

7th November 2022 – Last Saturday, Hindu Heritage Month was celebrated with full fervor and festivities at the Bharat Mata Mandir in Brampton. Several politicians including city and regional councilors, provincial MPPs and federal MPs participated in the grand event. The event was graced by the presence of globally-acclaimed Vedic scholar and author, Jeffrey Armstrong. […]

November to be celebrated as Hindu Heritage Month across Canada

29th September 2022 – House of Commons has unanimously passed a motion to recognize November as the Hindu Heritage Month (HHM) across Canada. Technically known as Private Member’s Business Motion M-42 (Hindu Heritage Month) was tabled by Canadian MP, Chandra Arya. The motion was supported by all MPs and received 324 ‘Yeas’ and 0 ‘Nays’. […]

Shrimad Bhagwat Gita placed in Canadian Parliament during Gita Mahotsav

19th September 2022 – Shrimad Bhagwat Gita is now officially a part of the Canadian Parliament library. A 3-day-long International Gita Mahotsav was kicked-off in the Canadian capital on 16th September 2022 during which Shrimad Bhagwat Gita was received by the Head of Parliament Library from Manishi Swami Gyananand and Canadian MP Chandra Arya. The […]

Netizens express outrage on Hinduphobic movie screening in Toronto; Indian High Commission asks Canadian Government to take action

4th July 2022 – As soon as the makers of the documentary film ‘Kaali’ informed the netizens about the movie being filmed at Aga Khan Museum on Saturday evening on 2nd July, the global netizens expressed their outrage against the movie and accused it for being offensive to Hindu religious sentiments. The poster of the […]

“Hindu Society is a gold mine full of potential” – Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce

7th February 2022 – Last month, on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce (CHCC) came into existence. It is a brilliant initiative taken by the Canadian Hindu entrepreneurs and businesses to assist their bretheren. Hindu Times Canada reached out to the team of CHCC and asked them some questions on […]

Canadian Hindus create their own Chamber of Commerce

19th January 2022 – Over the last weekend, history has been written. Group of Canadian Hindu business persons inaugurated the first-ever Canadian Hindu Chamber of Commerce (CHCC). The inauguration ceremony took place on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti. The opening event, which had to be done virtually due to emerging Omicron threat, was attended […]

This is what Canadian Hindus should do in 2022

6th January 2022 – We are in the first week of the New Year and like every new beginning, this one is exciting and opens an ocean of opportunities for all. We published the Canadian Hindu Community Report for 2021. Now, we wish to offer our own 2 cents on what Canadian Hindus could do […]

Canadian Hindu Community Report – December 2021

31st December 2021 – This year like the previous one has been challenging for the world. COVID-19 pandemic is leading the world to a new world order. Other things that ruled the news this year were changes in geo-political situations and climate change. Among all this, we wanted to prepare a report which talks about […]

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