TORONTO: Indo-Canadians along Canadian leaders celebrated India’s 68th Independence Day with cultural performances and a colourful parade.
Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne said that India is a nation with a vibrant economy and a culture that resonates across the global community.
“Our province is proud to be home to one of the largest and most dynamic Indo Canadian communities in the country. It is a wonderful celebration and I wish you a safe and happy independence day,” she said on Saturday while addressing the Independence Day celebrations.
“Members of Indo-Canadian community have made their mark in business, public service, business, medicine, academic field and in virtually every aspect of province’s life. You have strengthened our province and the country through your hard work and cultural diversity,” the Premier said.
The programme was organized by Panorama India which is an umbrella body of various Indo-Canadian organizations.
High Commissioner of India to Canada Nirmal Verma, hoisted the tri-colour Indian flag and unveiled the Panorama India souvenir.
He said India and Ontario shared deep bonds of friendship and common values. He also praised the Indo-Canadian community for their contribution in strengthening India-Canada relations.
The Premier also said that, “Members of Indo-Canadian community have made their mark in business, public service, business, medicine, academic field and in virtually every aspect of province’s life. You have strengthened our province and the country through your hard work”.
Highlighting deepening relations between India and the largest Canadian province, she said Ontario and India have a lot in common as both were models of democracy and multiculturalism.
Lauding the contributions made by the Indo-Canadians in strengthening bilateral ties, the Premier said Ontario is “fortunate to have half a million people who trace their origin to India”.
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