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protection. If they joinedthe union
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Slash Burning Kapoor Lumber, 1938Im
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Courtesy IWA Archives.
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Darshan Singh Sangha influenced the
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The entire membership of the IWA go
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Translating unionliterature into Pu
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Darshan Singh Sangha described the
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“Beware: Racial and Religious Hat
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At the 1949 IWA District Council No
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Members of IWA Local 1-357 walk the
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Racist immigration restrictions mea
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Courtesy United Steelworkers.then y
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of employment was on strike. She wa
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their traditional dresses andsaris
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Punjabi out of the Punjab originall
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Hospital Employees’ Union, The Gu
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On May 27, 1984, eleven women mushr
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Fraser Valley, BC Indo-Canadian str
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Raj Chouhan at microphone, Charan G
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Union leaders, activists and member
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Canadian Farmworkers Union Collecti
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Bhangra Giddha dancers at CFU Anniv
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his Bhangra performers faced repeat
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A series of CFU buttons. The rising
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Raj Chouhan, President of Canadian
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BC Organization to Fight Racism pro
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discriminated against farmworkers.J
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In the 68 years since the IWA began
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Indo-Canadian drivers at Yellow Cab
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Fraser Mills for several years befo
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Jaswant Singh Berar was active in t
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Jarnail Gill, 3rd Vice President of
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Kaatza Station Museum & Archives, W
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Palumbo, Colleen. Golden Memories.
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