Ujjal Dosanjh
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Former B.C. premier Ujjal Dosanjh pushes for ‘No’ vote against Proportional Representation"You get 10 per cent of the votes, you get 10 per cent of the MLAs for an extremist party."PoliticsJun 28, 2018
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Pro-separatist Sikh Canadians praise Trudeau, slam Indian government and PM ModiTrudeau spent much of his time in India dodging and scrambling to address allegations that his government has helped nurture Sikh extremists.CanadaFeb 25, 2018
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‘The Liberals aren’t alone’: All parties must contend with Sikh extremism, says DosanjhThe Liberals aren't the only political party with a problem on their hands when it comes to Sikh separatism, says former NDP premier of B.C., Ujjal Dosanjh.CanadaFeb 25, 2018
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No one vetted a convict invited to Trudeau dinner in India; questions emerge on why India lifted his travel banJaspal Atwal, a man convicted of attempted murder and once called a "terrorist" by a Canadian judge, was not vetted before he was added to the guest list of a dinner being held by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.CanadaFeb 22, 2018
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Is there a political cost to being politically correct?Former B.C. premier and former cabinet minister Ujjal Dosanjh tells Tom Clark white politicians need to freely express themselves on issues like language, race and ethnicity.PoliticsJan 10, 2016
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Former premier Ujjal Dosanjh receives awardUjjal Dosanjh, who was B.C.’s premier from 2000 to 2001, received an award today for his history speaking out against violence. Dosanjh was given the Wallenberg-Sugihara Civil Courage Award, named for two diplomats who helped save Jewish people during World War Two. “A lot of people have stood with me in difficult times…I stand accused...Jan 19, 2015
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Dueling events continue as Vancouver election begins final weekThe final week of Vancouver's increasingly partisan election began Sunday with both sides putting on events to rally their sides.Nov 10, 2014
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