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Tamil Canadians

Tamil Canadians, or Canadian Tamils, are Canadians of Tamil ethno-linguistic origin. Much of Canada's Tamil diaspora from India and Sri Lanka then majority consist of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who sought to flee the ethnic tensions during the Sri Lankan Civil War between the 1970s and 2000s, while economic Tamil migrants also originate from India, Singapore and other parts of South Asia.

Tamil Canadians
தமிழர்
Total population
237,890[1][nb 1]
0.7% of the total Canadian population (2021)
Regions with significant populations
Greater Toronto, Greater Montreal, Greater Vancouver, Calgary Region, Edmonton Region, National Capital Region
Languages
Tamil, Canadian English, Canadian French
Religion
Majority

Hinduism

Minority

Christianity, Islam, Atheism
Related ethnic groups
Indian Tamils, Sri Lankan Tamils

Canada's Tamil population is among the largest in the Western world, with Toronto being home to one of the largest Tamil-speaking populations outside of Asia, and Montreal recording Tamil as the most spoken South Asian language in the 2016 Census, ahead of Bengali, Punjabi and Urdu. Other Tamil diaspora communities are found in the metropolitan areas of Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa. Tamil is the second-most spoken South Asian language in Canada as of 2016.[2][3][4]

From a population of fewer than 150 in 1983, Tamils have become one of the largest ethnic groups within the Greater Toronto Area, and form an increasing share of the overall Canadian population. As per the 2021 Canadian census, Tamil Canadians number approximately 240,000 and account for roughly 0.7% of Canada's population.[1][nb 1]

History Edit

With the outbreak of riots and eventual civil war in Sri Lanka in 1983, Tamil migration to Canada increased significantly. In 2000, Sri Lanka was the sixth largest source country of immigrants to Canada, sending 5,841 people or 2.57% of Canada's immigrant total. Between 1991 and 2001, Sri Lanka was the fifth largest source country of immigrants to Canada, after China, India, the Philippines, and Hong Kong.[3]

Between 2001 and 2010 Sri Lanka's rank dropped to 17 in the list of immigrant source countries to Canada. Well behind the major source countries China (327,317), India (277,819) and Philippines (191,121).[5] In 2010 immigrants from Sri Lanka consisted of only 1.4% of Canada's immigrant total of 280,681.

Most permanent residents from Sri Lanka came as either independent immigrants, refugees, or family class sponsored immigrants.

Refugee claimants are an independent category of Tamils from Sri Lanka who arrived in Canada and are claiming protection under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. After 2001 there have been no Government of Canada or private sponsored Tamil refugees to Canada. There are 141,074 UNHCR recognized Tamil refugees in non-signatory countries. There are a total of 589,639 refugees from Sri Lanka in 2011 who have registered with the UNHCR in non-signatory countries.[6]

Year[7] Permanent residents Refugee claimants Government/private
sponsored refugees
1999 4,728 2,802 3
2000 5,849 2,898 7
2001 5,520 2,824 0
2002 4,968 1,589 0
2003 4,448 1,239 0
2004 4,135 1,134 0
2005 4,690 854 0
2006 4,490 862 0
2007 3,934 779 0
2008 4,509 1,013 0
2009 4,269 2,758 0
2010 4,181 2,778 0

Geographic distribution Edit

Tamil−Canadian
Population History
YearPop.±%
199137,330—    
199680,635+116.0%
2001111,580+38.4%
2006138,675+24.3%
2011179,465+29.4%
2016189,860+5.8%
2021237,890+25.3%
Source: Statistics Canada
[1][8][9][10][11][12][13]: 184 

Provinces & territories Edit

Tamil Canadians by province and territory (1991−2021)[nb 1]
Province/
territory
2021[1] 2016[8] 2011[9] 2006[10] 2001[11] 1996[12] 1991[13]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
  Ontario 192,890 1.37% 157,700 1.19% 149,030 1.17% 117,390 0.98% 92,465 0.82% 67,085 0.63% 29,270 0.29%
  Quebec 20,050 0.24% 17,245 0.22% 19,460 0.25% 13,965 0.19% 13,180 0.18% 9,440 0.13% 5,315 0.08%
  Alberta 10,105 0.24% 7,195 0.18% 3,995 0.11% 1,940 0.06% 1,630 0.06% 1,255 0.05% 940 0.04%
  British
Columbia
9,740 0.2% 5,445 0.12% 5,345 0.12% 4,230 0.1% 3,270 0.08% 1,710 0.05% 865 0.03%
  Nova
Scotia
1,570 0.16% 450 0.05% 350 0.04% 155 0.02% 210 0.02% 165 0.02% 130 0.01%
  Saskatchewan 1,120 0.1% 635 0.06% 335 0.03% 390 0.04% 230 0.02% 300 0.03% 180 0.02%
  Manitoba 1,100 0.08% 655 0.05% 330 0.03% 360 0.03% 360 0.03% 475 0.04% 455 0.04%
  New
Brunswick
725 0.1% 190 0.03% 125 0.02% 45 0.01% 75 0.01% 60 0.01% 45 0.01%
  Prince Edward
Island
140 0.09% 40 0.03% 50 0.04% 0 0% 10 0.01% 0 0% 0 0%
  Newfoundland
and Labrador
80 0.02% 245 0.05% 150 0.03% 175 0.03% 130 0.03% 135 0.02% 105 0.02%
  Northwest
Territories
80 0.2% 20 0.05% 25 0.06% 10 0.02% 15 0.04% 20 0.03% 15 0.03%
  Yukon 40 0.1% 45 0.13% 20 0.06% 15 0.05% 10 0.04% 0 0% 0 0%
  Nunavut 25 0.07% 20 0.06% 10 0.03% 0 0% 0 0% N/A N/A N/A N/A
  Canada 237,890 0.65% 189,860 0.55% 179,465 0.54% 138,675 0.44% 111,580 0.38% 80,635 0.28% 37,330 0.14%

Federal electoral districts Edit

Based on Census 2016[14]

1. Scarborough—Rouge Park, ON - 13.94% (14,255)
2. Scarborough North, ON - 12.23% (12,080)
3. Markham—Thornhill, ON - 10.61% (10,515)
4. Scarborough—Guildwood, ON - 9.45% (9,680)
5. Scarborough Centre, ON - 9.40% (10,590)
6. Markham—Stouffville, ON - 6.71% (8,460)
7. Scarborough—Agincourt, ON - 5.18% (5,465)
8. Ajax, ON - 5.12% (6,125)
9. Brampton East, ON - 5.08% (6,195)
10. Mississauga—Malton, ON - 3.95% (4,675)
11. Scarborough Southwest, ON - 3.65% (4,025)
12. Brampton West, ON - 3.35% (4,360)
13. Mississauga East—Cooksville, ON - 2.41% (2,895)
14. Humber River—Black Creek, ON - 2.36% (2,555)
15. Mississauga Centre, ON - 2.34% (2,925)
16. Etobicoke North, ON - 2.31% (2,730)
17. Brampton North, ON - 2.22% (2,620)
18. Toronto Centre, ON - 2.21% (2,295)
19. Brampton South, ON - 2.18% (2,645)
20. Markham—Unionville, ON - 2.14% (2,645)
21. Pierrefonds—Dollard, QC - 2.08% (2,255)
22. Saint-Laurent, QC - 2.03% (2,010)

Media Edit

Much of the Tamil language media in Canada is based in Toronto, while some centres operate in Montreal. A community magazine, Thamizhar Mathiyil (Amidst Tamils), has been published since 1990 and has grown to several hundred pages in length. Ten alternative weekly Tamil language newspapers are distributed primarily in Toronto and Montreal. The Monsoon Journal and the Tamil Mirror are English language newspapers created and targeted at Tamils. Four Tamil language radio stations broadcast out of Toronto and Montreal as well. Three Tamil language online News Thetamiljournal.com (The Tamil Journal தமிழ் இதழ்), television stations (Tamil Vision International, Tamil One, and Tamil Entertainment Television) are based in Toronto.[2]

Social and political activity Edit

Various political, social and religious organizations exists among the Tamil Canadian community. One such organization is Canadian Tamil Congress, which works as a community and lobby group to communicate on behalf of some Tamil Canadians at the municipal, provincial, federal, and international levels.[citation needed] The Canadian Tamil Congress is the largest of these organizations with 11 chapters in the country.[citation needed] The smaller organizations are geared towards organizing kin and village groups from Sri Lanka, as well as supporting various political parties such as the Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party and Conservative Party of Canada. Tamil candidates have participated in the political process representing various parties at municipal, provincial and federal level. In 2011, Rathika Sitsabaiesan was elected as the first Tamil-Canadian Member of Parliament, as a New Democrat in Scarborough-Rouge River. In 2018, Vijay Thanigasalam was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario[15] and currently represents Scarborough-Rouge River as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.[16] During his time as a member, he has taken upon numerous initiatives in the Tamil Community and the Scarborough-Rouge River Riding as a whole. Some of his achievements include introducing Bill 104, An Act to proclaim Tamil Genocide Education Week in Ontario.[17] Previously, Logan Kanapathi was the first Tamil Canadian candidate to win election to large municipal government.[4][2][18][19] He currently serves his second term as Ward 7 councilor in the town of Markham. Many Hindu Temples have been built by the community to cater to its religious needs. Hindu Youth Network, an organization founded by Sri Lankan Tamils, is currently the largest Hindu youth movement in Canada with thousands of Hindu Tamil students and over 80% of the Hindu student groups in the country under its umbrella.[20] There are also Christian churches that cater particularly to the Tamil community in Canada.[21]

Tamil Canadians have run multiple campaigns encouraging the donation of blood to the Canadian Blood Services organized by various Canadian Tamil organizations.[citation needed] The community also undertook a recent campaign to help SickKids Hospital, which treats 100,000 children every year. These campaigns were organized by the Canadian Tamil Congress, with the support of many social and community organizations.[citation needed]

Tamil Heritage Month in Canada Edit

A unanimous decision was made at the House of Commons on October 5, 2016 declaring the month of January as Tamil Heritage Month under M-24. The motion will "recognize the contributions that Tamil-Canadians have made to Canadian society, the richness of the Tamil language and culture, and the importance of educating and reflecting upon Tamil heritage for future generations by declaring January, every year, Tamil Heritage Month.".[22][23][24]

Sports and literature Edit

Canada has attracted a number of internationally renowned writers from Sri Lanka, including Shyam Selvadurai. Despite his family's relative privilege and urban base, his family left Sri Lanka because of the 1983 riots. Canadian Tamils have also contributed to the sports fields such as the formerly ranked Canadian tennis player Sonya Jeyaseelan and cricketer Sanjayan Thuraisingam. Pradeeban Peter-Paul multiple Guinness World Records holder Suresh Joachim Tamil Canadian table tennis player has been part of the Canadian National Team for the past 12 years. He was one of two Canadians who qualified to represent Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Soccer and cricket are two of the main sports played by the Tamil population in Canada.

Laws Edit

A law named "Tamil Heritage Month Act, 2014" was passed by the Ontario government to proclaim January as Tamil heritage month. This law is for remembering, celebrating and educating future generations about the inspirational roles that Tamil Canadians have played.[25] Bill 104 passed in January of 2021 and establishes the week of May 18th as the Tamil Genocide Education Week in Ontario. This Bill was passed to encourage Ontario to learn more about the Tamil Genocide that occurred in Sri Lanka.[26]

Cuisines Edit

Tamil cusine in Canada has been represented through several take-out, fast-food, and catering restaurants that have been operated by the Tamil diaspora since the 1980s, particularly in Toronto and Montreal.[27] Karaikudi Chettinad Restaurant,[28] and Nantha Caters.[29] Dishes originating from all Tamil-speaking nations, including kothu roti, mutton rolls, idiyappam with coconut sambal, are popular among Tamil restaurants.[30] Tamil cusine is also represented by Indian restaurants in Canada which feature Tamil-origin dishes, such as idly, dosa, vada, and various vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries that originate from Tamil Nadu. Tamil flavours are also represented in Tamil fusion restaurants that serve dishes such as Jaffna french fries, mac and cheese rolls, and chilli chicken kothu roti.[31]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2022-08-17). "Knowledge of languages by age and gender: Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations with parts". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
  2. ^ a b c Cheran, R (2000). "Changing Formations: Tamil Nationalism and National Liberation in Sri Lanka and the Diaspora". Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Sociology, York University. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b Jennifer Hyndman (2000). (PDF). Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-08-31. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ a b Sriskandarajah, Dhananjayan (2005). "Diaspora politics". Springer US. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  6. ^ "2012 UNHCR country operations profile - Sri Lanka". Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  7. ^ . Cic.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2010-09-04. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
  8. ^ a b "Census Profile, 2016 Census Canada [Country] and Canada [Country]". 8 February 2017.
  9. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2015-11-27). "NHS Profile, Canada, 2011". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  10. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2020-05-01). "2006 Census Topic-based tabulations Various Languages Spoken (147), Age Groups (17A) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2006 Census - 20% Sample Data". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  11. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2013-12-23). "2001 Census Topic-based tabulations Various Non-official Languages Spoken (76), Age Groups (13) and Sex (3) for Population, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 Census - 20% Sample Data". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  12. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2019-06-04). "Data tables, 1996 Census Population Able to Speak Various Non-official Languages (73), Showing Age Groups (13A) and Sex (3), for Canada, Provinces, Territories and Federal Electoral Districts (1996 Representation Order), 1996 Census (20% Sample Data)". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  13. ^ a b Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (2013-04-03). "1991 Census: The nation Knowledge of languages". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  14. ^ "Census Canada 2016". Data products, 2016 Census. Statistics Canada. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Battle between first-timers in Scarborough-Rouge Park ends with PC victory". thestar.com. 2018-06-07. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  16. ^ "Vijay Thanigasalam | Legislative Assembly of Ontario". www.ola.org. Retrieved 2021-08-11.
  17. ^ "Tamil Genocide Education Week Act, 2021". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
  18. ^ Lak, Daniel (2003-05-03). "Canada's Tamils dream of peace". BBC. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
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  24. ^ "கனடாவில் ஜனவரி இனி தமிழ் மரபு மாதம்: பாராளுமன்றத்தில் மசோதா நிறைவேறியது!". Tamil.oneindia.com. 7 October 2016.
  25. ^ "amil Heritage Month Act, 2014". E-laws.gov.on.ca. 24 July 2014.
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  27. ^ "Babu Take-out & Catering". www.babudelivery.ca. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  28. ^ "Home". Midland Winghouse. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  29. ^ "South Indian Restaurant in Scarborough, Etobicoke, Markham". www.nantha.com. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  30. ^ "SRI LANKAN FUSION FOOD". CONFUSED KITCHEN. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
  31. ^ https://globaltorontoeats.com/fusion-sri-lankan-food-in-scarborough/
  1. ^ a b c Statistic includes all speakers of the Tamil language, as many multi-generation individuals do not speak the language as a mother tongue, but instead as a second or third language.

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • Canadian Tamil Business Directory
  • TAMIL STAR FM - Tamil radio in Canada
  • Tamil Canadian Inside
  • Tamils in Canada from Ravindiran Vaitheespara, The Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples
  • Canadian Tamil Congress

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Tamil Canadians or Canadian Tamils are Canadians of Tamil ethno linguistic origin Much of Canada s Tamil diaspora from India and Sri Lanka then majority consist of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who sought to flee the ethnic tensions during the Sri Lankan Civil War between the 1970s and 2000s while economic Tamil migrants also originate from India Singapore and other parts of South Asia Tamil Canadiansதம ழர Total population237 890 1 nb 1 0 7 of the total Canadian population 2021 Regions with significant populationsGreater Toronto Greater Montreal Greater Vancouver Calgary Region Edmonton Region National Capital RegionLanguagesTamil Canadian English Canadian FrenchReligionMajority HinduismMinority Christianity Islam AtheismRelated ethnic groupsIndian Tamils Sri Lankan TamilsCanada s Tamil population is among the largest in the Western world with Toronto being home to one of the largest Tamil speaking populations outside of Asia and Montreal recording Tamil as the most spoken South Asian language in the 2016 Census ahead of Bengali Punjabi and Urdu Other Tamil diaspora communities are found in the metropolitan areas of Vancouver Calgary Edmonton and Ottawa Tamil is the second most spoken South Asian language in Canada as of 2016 2 3 4 From a population of fewer than 150 in 1983 Tamils have become one of the largest ethnic groups within the Greater Toronto Area and form an increasing share of the overall Canadian population As per the 2021 Canadian census Tamil Canadians number approximately 240 000 and account for roughly 0 7 of Canada s population 1 nb 1 Contents 1 History 2 Geographic distribution 2 1 Provinces amp territories 2 2 Federal electoral districts 3 Media 4 Social and political activity 5 Tamil Heritage Month in Canada 6 Sports and literature 7 Laws 8 Cuisines 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory EditWith the outbreak of riots and eventual civil war in Sri Lanka in 1983 Tamil migration to Canada increased significantly In 2000 Sri Lanka was the sixth largest source country of immigrants to Canada sending 5 841 people or 2 57 of Canada s immigrant total Between 1991 and 2001 Sri Lanka was the fifth largest source country of immigrants to Canada after China India the Philippines and Hong Kong 3 Between 2001 and 2010 Sri Lanka s rank dropped to 17 in the list of immigrant source countries to Canada Well behind the major source countries China 327 317 India 277 819 and Philippines 191 121 5 In 2010 immigrants from Sri Lanka consisted of only 1 4 of Canada s immigrant total of 280 681 Most permanent residents from Sri Lanka came as either independent immigrants refugees or family class sponsored immigrants Refugee claimants are an independent category of Tamils from Sri Lanka who arrived in Canada and are claiming protection under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act After 2001 there have been no Government of Canada or private sponsored Tamil refugees to Canada There are 141 074 UNHCR recognized Tamil refugees in non signatory countries There are a total of 589 639 refugees from Sri Lanka in 2011 who have registered with the UNHCR in non signatory countries 6 Year 7 Permanent residents Refugee claimants Government private sponsored refugees1999 4 728 2 802 32000 5 849 2 898 72001 5 520 2 824 02002 4 968 1 589 02003 4 448 1 239 02004 4 135 1 134 02005 4 690 854 02006 4 490 862 02007 3 934 779 02008 4 509 1 013 02009 4 269 2 758 02010 4 181 2 778 0Geographic distribution EditTamil CanadianPopulation HistoryYearPop 199137 330 199680 635 116 0 2001111 580 38 4 2006138 675 24 3 2011179 465 29 4 2016189 860 5 8 2021237 890 25 3 Source Statistics Canada 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 184 Provinces amp territories Edit Tamil Canadians by province and territory 1991 2021 nb 1 Province territory 2021 1 2016 8 2011 9 2006 10 2001 11 1996 12 1991 13 Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop Pop nbsp Ontario 192 890 1 37 157 700 1 19 149 030 1 17 117 390 0 98 92 465 0 82 67 085 0 63 29 270 0 29 nbsp Quebec 20 050 0 24 17 245 0 22 19 460 0 25 13 965 0 19 13 180 0 18 9 440 0 13 5 315 0 08 nbsp Alberta 10 105 0 24 7 195 0 18 3 995 0 11 1 940 0 06 1 630 0 06 1 255 0 05 940 0 04 nbsp BritishColumbia 9 740 0 2 5 445 0 12 5 345 0 12 4 230 0 1 3 270 0 08 1 710 0 05 865 0 03 nbsp NovaScotia 1 570 0 16 450 0 05 350 0 04 155 0 02 210 0 02 165 0 02 130 0 01 nbsp Saskatchewan 1 120 0 1 635 0 06 335 0 03 390 0 04 230 0 02 300 0 03 180 0 02 nbsp Manitoba 1 100 0 08 655 0 05 330 0 03 360 0 03 360 0 03 475 0 04 455 0 04 nbsp NewBrunswick 725 0 1 190 0 03 125 0 02 45 0 01 75 0 01 60 0 01 45 0 01 nbsp Prince EdwardIsland 140 0 09 40 0 03 50 0 04 0 0 10 0 01 0 0 0 0 nbsp Newfoundlandand Labrador 80 0 02 245 0 05 150 0 03 175 0 03 130 0 03 135 0 02 105 0 02 nbsp NorthwestTerritories 80 0 2 20 0 05 25 0 06 10 0 02 15 0 04 20 0 03 15 0 03 nbsp Yukon 40 0 1 45 0 13 20 0 06 15 0 05 10 0 04 0 0 0 0 nbsp Nunavut 25 0 07 20 0 06 10 0 03 0 0 0 0 N A N A N A N A nbsp Canada 237 890 0 65 189 860 0 55 179 465 0 54 138 675 0 44 111 580 0 38 80 635 0 28 37 330 0 14 Federal electoral districts Edit Based on Census 2016 14 1 Scarborough Rouge Park ON 13 94 14 255 2 Scarborough North ON 12 23 12 080 3 Markham Thornhill ON 10 61 10 515 4 Scarborough Guildwood ON 9 45 9 680 5 Scarborough Centre ON 9 40 10 590 6 Markham Stouffville ON 6 71 8 460 7 Scarborough Agincourt ON 5 18 5 465 8 Ajax ON 5 12 6 125 9 Brampton East ON 5 08 6 195 10 Mississauga Malton ON 3 95 4 675 11 Scarborough Southwest ON 3 65 4 025 12 Brampton West ON 3 35 4 360 13 Mississauga East Cooksville ON 2 41 2 895 14 Humber River Black Creek ON 2 36 2 555 15 Mississauga Centre ON 2 34 2 925 16 Etobicoke North ON 2 31 2 730 17 Brampton North ON 2 22 2 620 18 Toronto Centre ON 2 21 2 295 19 Brampton South ON 2 18 2 645 20 Markham Unionville ON 2 14 2 645 21 Pierrefonds Dollard QC 2 08 2 255 22 Saint Laurent QC 2 03 2 010 Media EditMuch of the Tamil language media in Canada is based in Toronto while some centres operate in Montreal A community magazine Thamizhar Mathiyil Amidst Tamils has been published since 1990 and has grown to several hundred pages in length Ten alternative weekly Tamil language newspapers are distributed primarily in Toronto and Montreal The Monsoon Journal and the Tamil Mirror are English language newspapers created and targeted at Tamils Four Tamil language radio stations broadcast out of Toronto and Montreal as well Three Tamil language online News Thetamiljournal com The Tamil Journal தம ழ இதழ television stations Tamil Vision International Tamil One and Tamil Entertainment Television are based in Toronto 2 Social and political activity EditSee also 2009 Tamil protests in Canada Various political social and religious organizations exists among the Tamil Canadian community One such organization is Canadian Tamil Congress which works as a community and lobby group to communicate on behalf of some Tamil Canadians at the municipal provincial federal and international levels citation needed The Canadian Tamil Congress is the largest of these organizations with 11 chapters in the country citation needed The smaller organizations are geared towards organizing kin and village groups from Sri Lanka as well as supporting various political parties such as the Liberal Party of Canada New Democratic Party and Conservative Party of Canada Tamil candidates have participated in the political process representing various parties at municipal provincial and federal level In 2011 Rathika Sitsabaiesan was elected as the first Tamil Canadian Member of Parliament as a New Democrat in Scarborough Rouge River In 2018 Vijay Thanigasalam was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 15 and currently represents Scarborough Rouge River as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario 16 During his time as a member he has taken upon numerous initiatives in the Tamil Community and the Scarborough Rouge River Riding as a whole Some of his achievements include introducing Bill 104 An Act to proclaim Tamil Genocide Education Week in Ontario 17 Previously Logan Kanapathi was the first Tamil Canadian candidate to win election to large municipal government 4 2 18 19 He currently serves his second term as Ward 7 councilor in the town of Markham Many Hindu Temples have been built by the community to cater to its religious needs Hindu Youth Network an organization founded by Sri Lankan Tamils is currently the largest Hindu youth movement in Canada with thousands of Hindu Tamil students and over 80 of the Hindu student groups in the country under its umbrella 20 There are also Christian churches that cater particularly to the Tamil community in Canada 21 Tamil Canadians have run multiple campaigns encouraging the donation of blood to the Canadian Blood Services organized by various Canadian Tamil organizations citation needed The community also undertook a recent campaign to help SickKids Hospital which treats 100 000 children every year These campaigns were organized by the Canadian Tamil Congress with the support of many social and community organizations citation needed Tamil Heritage Month in Canada EditA unanimous decision was made at the House of Commons on October 5 2016 declaring the month of January as Tamil Heritage Month under M 24 The motion will recognize the contributions that Tamil Canadians have made to Canadian society the richness of the Tamil language and culture and the importance of educating and reflecting upon Tamil heritage for future generations by declaring January every year Tamil Heritage Month 22 23 24 Sports and literature EditCanada has attracted a number of internationally renowned writers from Sri Lanka including Shyam Selvadurai Despite his family s relative privilege and urban base his family left Sri Lanka because of the 1983 riots Canadian Tamils have also contributed to the sports fields such as the formerly ranked Canadian tennis player Sonya Jeyaseelan and cricketer Sanjayan Thuraisingam Pradeeban Peter Paul multiple Guinness World Records holder Suresh Joachim Tamil Canadian table tennis player has been part of the Canadian National Team for the past 12 years He was one of two Canadians who qualified to represent Canada at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing China Soccer and cricket are two of the main sports played by the Tamil population in Canada Laws EditA law named Tamil Heritage Month Act 2014 was passed by the Ontario government to proclaim January as Tamil heritage month This law is for remembering celebrating and educating future generations about the inspirational roles that Tamil Canadians have played 25 Bill 104 passed in January of 2021 and establishes the week of May 18th as the Tamil Genocide Education Week in Ontario This Bill was passed to encourage Ontario to learn more about the Tamil Genocide that occurred in Sri Lanka 26 Cuisines EditTamil cusine in Canada has been represented through several take out fast food and catering restaurants that have been operated by the Tamil diaspora since the 1980s particularly in Toronto and Montreal 27 Karaikudi Chettinad Restaurant 28 and Nantha Caters 29 Dishes originating from all Tamil speaking nations including kothu roti mutton rolls idiyappam with coconut sambal are popular among Tamil restaurants 30 Tamil cusine is also represented by Indian restaurants in Canada which feature Tamil origin dishes such as idly dosa vada and various vegetarian and non vegetarian curries that originate from Tamil Nadu Tamil flavours are also represented in Tamil fusion restaurants that serve dishes such as Jaffna french fries mac and cheese rolls and chilli chicken kothu roti 31 See also Edit nbsp Canada portal nbsp Tamils portalList of Eelam Tamils Federation of Tamil Sangams of North America List of Tamil language radio stations In Our Translated WorldReferences Edit a b c d Government of Canada Statistics Canada 2022 08 17 Knowledge of languages by age and gender Canada provinces and territories census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations 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