OTTAWA – Today, we join Tamil communities across Canada in celebrating the start of Tamil Heritage Month.
The first Tamils arrived in Canada in 1983, through government measures and policies aimed at helping people flee the decades-long armed conflict in Sri Lanka. For more than 40 years, Tamil communities have helped build the Canada we know today through their courage and social commitment. From politics and health care to entrepreneurship and the arts, Tamil communities continue to enrich our society with their excellence and resilience.
January is Tamil Heritage Month – an opportunity to celebrate the incredible contributions that Tamil Canadians have made and continue to make to our country.https://t.co/T9P75Yex1V pic.twitter.com/9ktoXV0CQ9
— Kamal Khera (@KamalKheraLib) January 1, 2025
As we celebrate this month, we must also remember that people of Tamil descent still face many systemic barriers. To that end, we recently launched the first-ever Action Plan on Combatting Hate and anti-racism strategy to address thesebarriers.
Throughout this month, I invite Canadians from coast to coast to coast to join in the celebrations and learn more about the heritage of Tamil communities here in Canada and around the world.
I wish everyone celebrating a very happy Thai Pongal and Happy Tamil Heritage Month!
SOURCE: Office of the Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities
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