1. 1897 – The first Sikh immigrants arrived in British Columbia, Canada, primarily from Punjab region of British India.
  2. 1904 – The Khalsa Diwan Society was established in Vancouver, becoming the first Sikh organization in Canada.
  3. 1908 – The first Sikh Gurdwara (place of worship) in Canada, the Ross Street Gurdwara, was established in Vancouver.
  4. 1914: The Komagata Maru incident, in which a ship carrying 376 passengers from British India, most of them Sikhs, was denied entry into Canada due to discriminatory laws, led to a two-month standoff.
  5. 1919 – The Ghadar Party, a revolutionary group aimed at overthrowing British rule in India, was formed in Canada by Sikh immigrants.
  6. 1920s – Sikh immigrants faced significant discrimination and were denied the right to vote in British Columbia.
  7. 1947 – After the Partition of India, many Sikh refugees immigrated to Canada, fleeing violence and persecution.
  8. 1951 – The Canadian government introduced the Immigration Act, which removed discriminatory policies and allowed more Sikh immigrants to enter Canada.
  9. 1960s – The Sikh community in Canada began to grow rapidly, with the establishment of new Gurdwaras and community organizations.
  10. 1967 – The centennial celebration of Canadian Confederation saw the first significant Sikh participation in national events.
  11. 1971 – The World Sikh Organization (WSO) was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to represent the interests of Sikhs in Canada.
  12. 1974 – The first Sikh Member of Parliament, Gurbachan Singh Bains, was elected to the House of Commons.
  13. 1976 – The Canadian government passed the Multiculturalism Act, recognizing the diversity of Canadian society and promoting the preservation of cultural heritage.
  14. 1984 – The Sikh community in Canada rallied in support of the victims of the Indian Army’s attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab.
  15. 1985 – The Air India Flight 182 bombing, perpetrated by Sikh extremists, claimed the lives of 329 people, including many Canadians.
  16. 1987 – The Canadian government launched the Air India Inquiry to investigate the bombing and its handling by Canadian authorities.
  17. 1988 – The Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario was formed to promote Sikh culture and community involvement.
  18. 1990 – The Canadian Parliament passed the Multiculturalism Policy, further strengthening the recognition of diversity and promoting equality.
  19. 1995 – The Canadian government formally apologized for the Komagata Maru incident and the discriminatory policies of the past.
  20. 1997 – The Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada opened in Mississauga, Ontario, to preserve and promote Sikh history and culture.
  21. 1998 – The Canadian government established the Sikh Heritage Month, celebrated annually in April.
  22. 2001 – The first Sikh Member of Parliament, Navdeep Bains, was elected in the Greater Toronto Area.
  23. 2003 – The Sikh Centennial Foundation was established to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Sikh immigration to Canada.
  24. 2004 – The Sikh Centennial Celebration was held across Canada, highlighting the contributions of the Sikh community to the nation.
  25. 2005 – The Canadian government issued a commemorative stamp to honor the Sikh Pioneers who helped build Canada.
  26. 2007 – The Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario organized the first Sikh Motorcycle Rally in Toronto, promoting unity and community engagement.
  27. 2008 – The first national Sikh Youth Leadership Institute was established in Toronto to empower young Sikh leaders.
  28. 2010 – The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg featured an exhibit on the Komagata Maru incident and the struggles of early Sikh immigrants.
  29. 2011 – The Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada launched the “Sikh Project,” a traveling exhibition showcasing Sikh history and contributions.
  30. 2012 – The Ontario government recognized the Sikh Genocide Memorial Day on November 1st, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  1. 2013 – The first National Sikh Students’ Convention was held in Toronto, bringing together Sikh youth from across Canada.
  2. 2014 – The Canadian government issued a commemorative stamp celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Komagata Maru incident.
  3. 2015 – The Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada launched a mobile app to educate and engage the public about Sikh history and culture.
  4. 2016 – The first Sikh woman, Harbaljit Singh Kahlon, was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
  5. 2017 – The Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario organized the first Sikh Truck Rally to promote road safety and community solidarity.
  6. 2018 – The World Sikh Organization of Canada launched the “Sikh Youth Mentorship Program” to provide guidance and support to young Sikhs.
  7. 2019 – The Canadian government apologized for the Komagata Maru incident and the discriminatory policies of the past.
  8. 2020 – The Sikh community in Canada played a vital role in supporting frontline workers and vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  9. 2021 – The first Sikh woman, Anita Anand, was appointed as the Minister of National Defence in the Canadian federal government.
  10. 2022: The Canadian government announced the establishment of a National Day of Remembrance for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.

Top Dates in 2023

  1. April 14th: Vaisakhi (Sikh New Year) celebrations across Canada, with parades, festivities, and cultural events.
  2. April 21st: Commemoration of the Sikh massacre at the Indian village of Chithi Singhpura in 1984.
  3. May 13th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Alliance in Toronto.
  4. June 6th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Sikh Guru, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  5. June 24th: Sikh Environment Day, promoting environmental awareness and sustainability within the Sikh community.
  6. July 1st: Canada Day celebrations, with Sikh organizations and individuals participating in parades and events across the country.
  7. August 5th: Annual Sikh Motorcycle Rally organized by the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario, promoting road safety and unity.
  8. August 15th: Commemoration of India’s Independence Day, celebrated by the Sikh community in Canada.
  9. September 1st: Martyrdom Day of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  10. September 9th: Sikh Genocide Awareness Week, highlighting the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  11. October 7th: Birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, celebrated with Nagar Kirtans (religious processions) and events.
  12. October 14th: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali), celebrating the release of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, from imprisonment.
  13. November 1st: Sikh Genocide Memorial Day, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  14. November 11th: Remembrance Day events, honoring the sacrifices of Sikh soldiers who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  15. November 25th: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) celebrations across Canada.
  16. December 26th: Martyrdom Day of the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  17. January 5th: Annual Sikh Youth Summit organized by the World Sikh Organization of Canada in Toronto.
  18. February 11th: Sikh Turban Day, promoting awareness and understanding of the Sikh turban and its significance.
  19. March 18th: Hola Mohalla (Sikh Festival of Valor) celebrations, with martial arts demonstrations and cultural events.
  20. April 8th: Vaisakhi Parade in Vancouver, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  21. April 22nd: Earth Day events organized by Sikh environmental organizations, promoting eco-friendly practices.
  22. May 6th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Federation in Montreal.
  23. June 9th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  24. July 8th: Commemoration of the Operation Blue Star attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, in 1984.
  25. August 12th: Annual Sikh Food Festival in Toronto, showcasing traditional Sikh cuisine and culture.
  26. September 16th: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.
  27. October 21st: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) celebrations, with cultural events and community gatherings.
  28. November 8th: Remembrance Day events honoring Sikh soldiers who served in World War I and World War II.
  29. November 19th: Sikh Genocide Memorial Day events, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  30. December 10th: Human Rights Day events organized by Sikh organizations, promoting equality and justice.
  31. January 12th: World Sikh Organization of Canada’s Annual General Meeting and community update.
  32. February 18th: Sikh Art and Film Festival in Vancouver, showcasing Sikh creativity and talent.
  33. March 25th: Sikh Youth Leadership Summit hosted by the Sikh Youth Alliance in Calgary.
  34. April 15th: Vaisakhi Parade in Surrey, British Columbia, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  35. April 29th: Commemoration of the Sikh massacre at the Indian village of Pilibhit in 1984.
  36. May 20th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Federation in Edmonton.
  37. June 16th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  38. July 15th: Annual Sikh Truck Rally organized by the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario, promoting road safety.
  39. August 19th: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.
  40. September 23rd: Sikh Genocide Awareness Week, highlighting the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  41. October 28th: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) celebrations, with cultural events and community gatherings.
  42. November 15th: Remembrance Day events honoring Sikh soldiers who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  43. November 26th: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) celebrations across Canada.
  44. December 17th: Martyrdom Day of the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  45. January 19th: Annual Sikh Youth Summit organized by the World Sikh Organization of Canada in Vancouver.
  46. February 25th: Sikh Turban Day, promoting awareness and understanding of the Sikh turban and its significance.
  47. March 31st: Hola Mohalla (Sikh Festival of Valor) celebrations, with martial arts demonstrations and cultural events.
  48. April 16th: Vaisakhi Parade in Toronto, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  49. April 30th: Commemoration of the Sikh massacre at the Indian village of Jalianwala Bagh in 1919.
  50. May 27th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Federation in Vancouver.
  51. June 23rd: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  52. July 22nd: Commemoration of the Operation Blue Star attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, in 1984.
  53. August 26th: Annual Sikh Food Festival in Surrey, British Columbia, showcasing traditional Sikh cuisine and culture.
  54. September 30th: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.
  55. November 4th: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) celebrations, with cultural events and community gatherings.
  56. November 22nd: Remembrance Day events honoring Sikh soldiers who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  57. December 3rd: Sikh Genocide Memorial Day events, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  58. December 24th: Human Rights Day events organized by Sikh organizations, promoting equality and justice.
  59. January 26th: World Sikh Organization of Canada’s Annual General Meeting and community update.
  60. March 4th: Sikh Art and Film Festival in Toronto, showcasing Sikh creativity and talent.
  61. April 1st: Vaisakhi Parade in Calgary, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  62. April 22nd: Earth Day events organized by Sikh environmental organizations, promoting eco-friendly practices.
  63. May 13th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Alliance in Ottawa.
  64. June 30th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  65. July 29th: Annual Sikh Motorcycle Rally organized by the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario, promoting road safety and unity.
  66. September 2nd: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.

Top Dates in 2024 related to Sikh culture

  1. April 13th: Vaisakhi (Sikh New Year) celebrations across Canada, with parades, festivities, and cultural events.
  2. April 20th: Commemoration of the Sikh massacre at the Indian village of Chithi Singhpura in 1984.
  3. May 11th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Alliance in Toronto.
  4. June 4th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Sikh Guru, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  5. June 22nd: Sikh Environment Day, promoting environmental awareness and sustainability within the Sikh community.
  6. July 1st: Canada Day celebrations, with Sikh organizations and individuals participating in parades and events across the country.
  7. August 3rd: Annual Sikh Motorcycle Rally organized by the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario, promoting road safety and unity.
  8. August 15th: Commemoration of India’s Independence Day, celebrated by the Sikh community in Canada.
  9. August 31st: Martyrdom Day of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  10. September 7th: Sikh Genocide Awareness Week, highlighting the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  11. October 5th: Birth anniversary of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, celebrated with Nagar Kirtans (religious processions) and events.
  12. October 12th: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali), celebrating the release of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, from imprisonment.
  13. November 1st: Sikh Genocide Memorial Day, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  14. November 11th: Remembrance Day events, honoring the sacrifices of Sikh soldiers who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  15. November 23rd: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) celebrations across Canada.
  16. December 24th: Martyrdom Day of the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  17. January 6th: Annual Sikh Youth Summit organized by the World Sikh Organization of Canada in Toronto.
  18. February 10th: Sikh Turban Day, promoting awareness and understanding of the Sikh turban and its significance.
  19. March 16th: Hola Mohalla (Sikh Festival of Valor) celebrations, with martial arts demonstrations and cultural events.
  20. April 6th: Vaisakhi Parade in Vancouver, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  21. April 20th: Earth Day events organized by Sikh environmental organizations, promoting eco-friendly practices.
  22. May 4th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Federation in Montreal.
  23. June 7th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  24. July 6th: Commemoration of the Operation Blue Star attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, in 1984.
  25. August 10th: Annual Sikh Food Festival in Toronto, showcasing traditional Sikh cuisine and culture.
  26. September 14th: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.
  27. October 19th: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) celebrations, with cultural events and community gatherings.
  28. November 9th: Remembrance Day events honoring Sikh soldiers who served in World War I and World War II.
  29. November 17th: Sikh Genocide Memorial Day events, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  30. December 8th: Human Rights Day events organized by Sikh organizations, promoting equality and justice.
  31. January 13th: World Sikh Organization of Canada’s Annual General Meeting and community update.
  32. February 17th: Sikh Art and Film Festival in Vancouver, showcasing Sikh creativity and talent.
  33. March 23rd: Sikh Youth Leadership Summit hosted by the Sikh Youth Alliance in Calgary.
  34. April 13th: Vaisakhi Parade in Surrey, British Columbia, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  35. April 27th: Commemoration of the Sikh massacre at the Indian village of Pilibhit in 1984.
  36. May 18th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Federation in Edmonton.
  37. June 14th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  38. July 13th: Annual Sikh Truck Rally organized by the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario, promoting road safety.
  39. August 17th: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.
  40. September 21st: Sikh Genocide Awareness Week, highlighting the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  41. October 26th: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) celebrations, with cultural events and community gatherings.
  42. November 11th: Remembrance Day events honoring Sikh soldiers who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  43. November 24th: Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji) celebrations across Canada.
  44. December 15th: Martyrdom Day of the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  45. January 20th: Annual Sikh Youth Summit organized by the World Sikh Organization of Canada in Vancouver.
  46. February 24th: Sikh Turban Day, promoting awareness and understanding of the Sikh turban and its significance.
  47. March 29th: Hola Mohalla (Sikh Festival of Valor) celebrations, with martial arts demonstrations and cultural events.
  48. April 14th: Vaisakhi Parade in Toronto, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  49. April 28th: Commemoration of the Sikh massacre at the Indian village of Jalianwala Bagh in 1919.
  50. May 25th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Federation in Vancouver.
  51. June 21st: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  52. July 20th: Commemoration of the Operation Blue Star attack on the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, in 1984.
  53. August 24th: Annual Sikh Food Festival in Surrey, British Columbia, showcasing traditional Sikh cuisine and culture.
  54. September 28th: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.
  55. November 2nd: Bandi Chhor Divas (Diwali) celebrations, with cultural events and community gatherings.
  56. November 11th: Remembrance Day events honoring Sikh soldiers who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.
  57. November 30th: Sikh Genocide Memorial Day events, commemorating the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India.
  58. December 22nd: Human Rights Day events organized by Sikh organizations, promoting equality and justice.
  59. January 27th: World Sikh Organization of Canada’s Annual General Meeting and community update.
  60. March 2nd: Sikh Art and Film Festival in Toronto, showcasing Sikh creativity and talent.
  61. March 30th: Vaisakhi Parade in Calgary, one of the largest Sikh celebrations in Canada.
  62. April 20th: Earth Day events organized by Sikh environmental organizations, promoting eco-friendly practices.
  63. May 11th: Annual Sikh Youth Leadership Conference hosted by the Sikh Youth Alliance in Ottawa.
  64. June 28th: Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, observed with religious ceremonies and events.
  65. July 27th: Annual Sikh Motorcycle Rally organized by the Sikh Motorcycle Club of Ontario, promoting road safety and unity.
  66. August 31st: Sikh Heritage Month celebration events across Canada, highlighting the history and contributions of the Sikh community.