Entering my early adulthood as a second-generation Sikh, I find myself juxtaposed between two cultural binaries competing ...
The World Sikh Organization of Canada acknowledged a public apology issued by William Osler Health System regarding an incident at Brampton Civic Hospital in late August, when a Sikh patient’s beard ...
Leaders of a major Ontario health system are apologizing after staff at one of its hospitals shaved a Sikh man's beard ...
TEACHER: People who have been initiated into the Sikh faith aren’t allowed to cut their hair. They cover their heads with turbans or headscarves. The man and girl enter the gurdwara. NORA ...
Kaler had never shaved or cut his beard in his life before this incident ... Shaving or removal of hair is a violation of the beliefs of practicing Sikhs, the WSO said. Unshorn hair and beards are one ...
Sikhism requires that men wear turbans and do not cut their hair. Record numbers of migrants from India have been detained at the US-Mexico border in recent months. Many hail from India's Punjab ...
None of them wore a turban. Sikhs would shave and cut their hair in order to work on Wolverhampton's buses After a short illness in 1967, Mr Sandhu returned to work complete with turban and beard.
William Osler Health System is apologizing to a Sikh man after staff at a Brampton hospital shaved his facial hair without permission.
William Osler Health System says shaving the patient's beard was not medically necessary, and it takes full responsibility.