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In an inspiring act of community support, the Canadian Tamil Congress is thrilled to share the story of Ashani Kanakaraj, a remarkably talented young singer from the upcountry of Sri Lanka. Facing challenges due to limited resources, Ashani's journey is a testament to her resilience and determination.
March 2, 2024, marked a significant milestone in the journey of Dehiowita Tamil Mahavidyalayam, as the school unveiled its new science laboratory and classroom facilities in a grand opening ceremony. This momentous occasion was made possible through the generous funding by the Canadian Tamil Congress, collected during the 15th annual Tamil Canadian Walk.
On the 22nd of February, 2024, a significant stride was made towards economic sustainability and job creation in Thiraimadu, Batticaloa, with the inauguration of the Canada-Batticaloa Friendship Farm, Kail T Rajah Project. This landmark initiative, a collaborative effort between the Canadian Tamil Congress and the North and East Economic Development (NEED) Centre, is not just about agricultural innovation but a step towards economic independence for the local community.
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Representatives of the Global Tamil Forum (GTF) and senior Buddhist monks from different Nikayas in Sri Lanka (collectively, the "Delegation”) had dialogue in Nagarkot, Nepal in April 2023 and arrived at the “Himalaya Declaration”, a copy of which is attached....
Read moreA ‘Delegation’ consisting of senior Buddhist monks from different Nikayas (Sangha for Better Sri Lanka or “SBSL”) and members of the Global Tamil Forum (“GTF”) had various engagements in Sri Lanka from December 7 to 15, 2023. This was continuation...
Read moreThe Canadian Tamil Congress participates alongside Curve Lake First Nations, commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation The Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) requests the Tamil Canadians to join in observing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, honouring lost children...
Read moreThe Canadian Tamil Congress (CTC) will be hosting the 15th Annual Tamil Canadian Walk-a-thon, a charitable event that has raised over a million dollars in support of various causes over the years. The causes supported by Tamil Canadian Walk in...
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