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Event Title:Tamil Heritage Month | தமிழ் மரபுத் திங்கள் விழா – 2023.

January 29, 2023
4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Event Location:WHEN: Sunday, January 29th, 2023
RECEPTION: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
DINNER: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
VENUE:

St. Elias Centre
750 Ridgewood Avenue
Ottawa, ON
Canada

Event Title:Tamil Heritage Month | தமிழ் மரபுத் திங்கள் விழா – 2021.

January 31, 2021
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Event Location:Online Event

 

 

Tamil Heritage Month Gala of Canadian Tamils 2018 in Ottawa

https://www.facebook.com/events/1277060382336489/

Ottawa Tamil Association (OTA) will be hosting a formal dinner “Tamil Heritage Month Gala of Canadian Tamils 2017 in Ottawa”.

The dinner will focus on sharing the Tamil Canadian community achievements, an appreciation for Tamil Heritage Month, reunion and Human Rights.

About 250 guests are expected to attend the dinner. Please contact OTA or one of the members to get more details and/or to purchase your tickets.

WHEN: Sunday, January 29th, 2017
RECEPTION: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
DINNER: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
VENUE: St. Elias Centre, 750 Ridgewood Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

தமிழ் மரபுத் திங்களினையொற்றி ஒட்டாவா தமிழ் ஒன்றியத்தினால் ஒழுங்கு செய்யப்பட்டுள்ள தமிழ் மரபுத் திங்கள் விழாவும், இரவு விருந்தும்த. கனடாவில், எமது சமூகத்தின் வளர்ச்சியினையும் பங்களிப்பினையும் பாராட்டுவதோடு, தமிழர்களின் பாரம்பரியத்தினை ஏனையோருடன் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளவும், மனித உரிமை பற்றிய தொடர்பாடல்களை ஏற்படடுத்தவும் இந்த விழாவில் எண்ணியுள்ளோம். கனடிய பாராளுமன்ற உறுப்பினர்கள், அரசியல் மற்றும் சமூகத் தலைவர்கள், பல்கலைக்கழக மாணவர்கள் என 250 நபர்கள் இந்த விழாவில் பங்குபற்றுவார்கள் என எதிர்பார்க்கிறோம். நுழைவு சீட்டுகளுக்கு, ஒட்டாவா தமிழ் ஒன்றிய உறுப்பினர்களூடாகவோ, அல்லது admin@ottawatamilassociation.ca என்ற மின்னஞ்சல் வழியாகவோ தொடர்புகொள்ளவும். நன்றி.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association
E-mail: admin@ottawatamilassociation.ca | Website:www.ottawatamilassociation.ca | Facebook: /ottawatamilassociation

May 1 –
Presentation of Monitoring Accountability Panel

Date and Time: May 1, 2016 Sunday at 11:00 AM

Walter Baker Sports Center – Room 202

Following the Report of the OHCHR investigation on Sri Lanka
and UN Human Right council resolution, the MAP is nominated by TGTE
(Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam). The MAP will provide
independent monitoring, advice and recommendations, focusing on the
effectiveness of accountability measures from a victim’s
perspective.

TGTE team will be in Ottawa to present the details of this project.
Presentation will cover the structure of the MAP team, their
mandate and the possible outcomes that can benefit the victims and
Tamils in general. For additional details, please visit http://war-victims-map.org/

Ottawa Tamil Association (OTA) will be hosting the meeting.
The event is free . To seek justice for Sri Lanka’s crimes against
humanity, war crimes and Genocide, MAP is an important project.
Please come and support the event.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com

June
9 – Heart & Stroke Foundation Big Bike by Ottawa Tamil Association

Date and Time: June 9, 2016 Thursday at 7:00 PM

Preston Street – Close to Dow’s Lake

Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death for
Canadian men and women. So Ottawa Tamil Association (OTA) team is
going to be riding the Heart&Stroke Big Bike to help create more
survivors!

Research has shown that people of South Asian decent
including Tamil Canadian community are at greater risk of
developing heart disease and stroke – and at much earlier age –
compared with other ethnic groups.

In addition to supporting Heart and Stroke foundation to
develop lifesaving treatments, participating and contributing to
Bike Big also raise awareness and choice of healthy lifestyle among
Canadian Tamil community as well.

All of the money raised through Big Bike will go to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation, where they’ll use it to develop life-saving
treatments that bring hope to heart disease and stroke patients.

To participate as rider, please contact OTA
(info@ottawatamilassociation.ca).

To pledge your support to a rider or team, please visit http://support.heartandstroke.ca/goto/ota
. Charitable Tax receipts will be sent to you by Heart & Stroke
Foundation for your donations.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com

April
24 – Ottawa Tamil Association Information session and Anual
General Meeting of members

Date and Time: April 24, 2016 Sunday at 7:00 PM

Walter Baker Sports Center Room 202

Ottawa Tamil Association (OTA) is holding an information
session on Sunday, April 24, 2016 at 7:20 PM at the Walter Baker
Sports Center – Room 202. Ottawa Tamil Association is a non-profit
registered Tamil organization from Ottawa Canada.

The information session is to give an opportunity to explore
past and present activities of OTA for the Tamil community lives in
Ottawa.

The event is free. OTA welcomes all to attend and support the
event.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com


October 2016 – Entrepreneurship 101 Seminar

Subject:Entrepreneurship 101
Date and time:
Saturday, October 29, 2016 from 9:00 AM to 3 PM with break at Noon
Venue: Walter Baker Sports Center – Food Court, 100 Malvern Dr,
Nepean, ON K2J 2G5
Ottawa Tamil Association (OTA) in collaboration with Ideal Incubator
pleased to invite Ottawa young entrepreneurs for a business start up
workshop.
This workshop is designed for high School
graduates, post secondary students or fresh graduates who is looking
to start their own business at some-point in future. The morning and
afternoon sessions is an interactive session focused on how one can
turn their ideas into a viable business.
The workshop will
also focus on the startup ecosystem that entrepreneurs can utilize to
grow and expand their businesses.

Registration is required to attend the session.
Please
register with Ottawa Tamil Association before October 8, 2016. For
registration, please visit registration

Thanks,
Ottawa Tamil Association
Contact: info@ottawatamilassoc iation.ca,
http://www.ottawatamilassociation.ca

February
10 – The importance of 2015 ‘No Fire Zone’ impact distribution
project


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/599171067/2015-no-fire-zone-impact-distribution-project

Agenda:
1. Introducing 2015 ‘No Fire
Zone’ impact distribution project launched by Mr. Callum Macrae
2. Explanation of the importance of the above project
3.
Introduction of the book: ‘Sri Lanka: Hiding the Elephant’
4. Discussion + Q&A

Details:

Tamil Diaspora has been calling for International independent
investigation on Sri Lanka’s war crimes and crimes against
humanity since 2009. There were several efforts and support for
this call by Ottawa Tamils and Tamil Canadians in general in the
past 5 years. While United Nations Human Rights Council
investigation on Sri Lanka’s report is expected in March this
year, it is important to call for justice and tangible actions.

Mr. Callum Macrae is looking for support from Human Rights
supporters around the world for his second updated release of No
Fire Zone project. His previous project in 2013 helped to get
world attention and played a critical role in pushing the UN to
launch investigation on Sri Lanka’s crimes against humanity.

This meeting is to discuss about the importance of Mr.
Callum Macrae’s new project which require our support and also to
introduce Hiding the Elephant book.

‘No Fire Zone’
impact distribution project summary:

Web link:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/599171067/2015-no-fire-zone-impact-distribution-project

“It is of also vital importance that the change
of government in Sri Lanka is not used as an excuse by the
international community to drop the pressure over impunity in Sri
Lanka. That is one of the main aims of this new film – and this
new project.”

Note: All the contribution for ‘No
Fire Zone’ Kick Starter project should be made directly via the
above web link. OTA does not collect any funds, but will only
inform and encourage members of the community to support and
pledge directly.

‘Sri Lanka: Hiding the Elephant’
book summary:

Author: Mr. Ramu Manivannan
Web Link: https://www.facebook.com/hidingtheelephant

Mr. Manivannan is Professor and Chair at the
Department of Politics and Public Administration, School of
Politics and International Studies, University of Madras and his
976-page book, a comprehensive narrative on the genocidal war in
Sri Lanka, has reproduced vital documents.

Note:
Book is not for sale at the event.

Admission is
free. All are welcome to come and learn more.

Ottawa Tamil Association
info@ottawatamilassociation.ca

February 15 –
Awareness campaign to raise support for No Fire Zone 2015 impact
distribution


April 28 – Meet and greet with MP Patrick Brown

You are invited to attend a meet and greet event on Tuesday, April
28th in Ottawa with MP Patrick Brown, who is running for Ontario
PC leadership.

Date and Time: Tuesday, April 28th
2015 at 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Venue: OTACT hall, 1A Caesar
Ave, Nepean, On, K2G 0A8 (Google maps: https://goo.gl/maps/W03TT)

MP Patrick is well known among Tamil Canadian
community for his consistent open voice for Human Rights and
Justice for Genocide of Tamils in SL.

In 2009,
when thousands of Eelam Tamils were killed and many thousands
confined in concentration camps, Patrick tried to visit the camps
to ensure safety of Tamils but Sri Lankan government denied visa.

He made several efforts including visiting Geneva
for speeches and advocacy, hosting ‘UK Channel 4 – Sri Lanka’s
Killing Field’ documentary at parliament, made several media
interviews and help organizing and taking part in several
conferences in order to highlight Genocide of Eelam Tamils by Sri
Lanka. He has been and continue to be an advocate for
accountability and justice for victims of war crimes and crimes
against humanity.

Patrick, as a lawyer, councilor,
member of parliament for two terms, community and human rights
activist, marathon runner, and hockey player ( http://www.tamilsforpatrick.ca/)
served Canadians for 15 years. He is very capable, highly
energetic, frank and honest leader and running for OntarioPC
leadership.

Existing Ontario PC members, potential
new members and supporters of Patrick for win campaign from the
community are invited to attend this meet and greet event.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association
Contact: info@ottawatamilassociation.ca

June
25 – Meeting with Liberal Candidate Ms. Anita Vandenbeld and
campaign fundraising

Meeting with Liberal Candidate Ms. Anita Vandenbeld and
Campaign Fundraising

Date and Time: Thursday, June 25th 2015 at 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Venue: Ms. Anita’s campaign office at 373 Poulin Ave. (Close to
Carling Ave & Richmond Rd)

Ms Anita Vandenbeld well known for her consistent open voice
for Human Rights. She has many years of experience with United
Nations.

In 2009, thousands of Eelam Tamils were killed and many
thousands confined in concentration camps, Canadian Tamils still
seeking justice for the war crimes, crimes against humanity and
Genocide.

Ms. Anita is committed to finding ways of making political
processes more inclusive, more representative, and more accessible
for everyone. If elected, her goal is to act as a true
spokesperson for local concerns, ensuring that all constituents in
Ottawa West-Nepean are heard.

Born and raised in Alberta, Anita obtained her undergraduate
degree at the University of Calgary before moving on to complete a
Master’s degree and all PhD course requirements in Canadian
Politics and Constitutional History at York University. She lives
in Ottawa West-Nepean with her husband Don Dransfield and
step-daughter Courtney.

It is a good opportunity for Tamil Community to meet and
talk with Ms. Anita.

Note:
Political donations are 75% tax deductible**. It
means that if you donate $100 for Anita’s campaign, you will get
$75 back regardless of your income. A donation is not required to
attend this event. However a donation affordable by you towards Ms
Anita’s campaign for re-election is appreciated. In case if you
cannot attend the event, you can still donate to her campaign.
Please contact info@ottawatamilassociation.ca for additional
details. Please note that donations can only be made via cheque
payable to “OWNFLA”.

Thanks,

Ottawa Tamil Association
Contact:
info@ottawatamilassociation.ca

July
28 – Meeting with MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan

Date and Time:
Tuesday July 28, 2015 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Venue:
OTACT Hall, 1A Caesar Ave, Nepean, ON, K2G
0A8
(Google maps: https://goo.gl/maps/W03TT )

Light dinner / coffee will be provided…

MP
Rathika is well known among Tamil Canadian community for her
consistent open voice for Human Rights and Justice for Genocide of
Tamils in SL.

In 2009, thousands of Eelam Tamils
were killed and many thousands confined in concentration camps,
Canadian Tamils still seeking justice for the war crimes, crimes
against humanity and Genocide.

MP Rathika
co-hosted ‘UK Channel 4 – Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields’ documentary
at parliament with MP Patrick Brown. She has been and continue to
be an advocate for accountability and justice for victims of war
crimes, crimes against humanity and Genocide.

She
attended most of the ‘May 2009 Remembrance Prayer events’
conducted in Ottawa.

Rathika, as a community and
human rights activist, classical dancer, and Member of Parliament
served Canadians for over 5 years. She is seeking for re-election
in the upcoming federal elections scheduled to occur in October
2015 and looking for donations for her campaign.

Federal political donation provides 75% tax-credit. This means a
donation of $100 for Rathika’s campaign, will get $75 back to you
as a tax-credit*. Please note that donations can only be made via
cheque payable to “Scarborough North Federal NDP”.

Donation is not required to attend the meeting with MP Rathika
Sitsabaiesan on July 18th. However a donation affordable by you
towards MP Rathika’s campaign for re-election is appreciated. In
case if you cannot attend the event, you can still donate to her
campaign. Please contact info@ottawatamilassociation.ca for
additional details.

Thanks,

Ottawa
Tamil Association
Contact: info@ottawatamilassociation.ca

September
16 – Meeting with Kanata-Carleton Conservative candidate Walter
Pamic

Walter is a positive, energetic and compassionate member of his
community with real-life business and community experience that
has prepared him to be a strong and vocal advocate for local
residents on Parliament Hill. His leadership qualities, education,
experience and business acumen make him a solid choice for Member
of Parliament for Kanata-Carleton.

Walter attended
Tamil Community meeting in the past and he is very vocal about the
importance of justice for the Tamil people in Sri Lanka.

In recent public consultation, the Conservative Foreign Minister
affirmed unequivocally that Canada would not deviate from the
long-standing principled stance on Human Rights. Canada is
strongly advocating for independent international investigation as
starting point for accountability and reconciliation, regardless
of whoever is in power in Sri Lanka. The Minister further went on
to state that the Canadian Government expects to see tangible
results beyond rhetoric from the Sri Lankan Government.

Note: Tea / coffee and light refreshments will be served.

Political donations are 75% tax deductible**. Please note
that donations can be made by cheque payable to “Jim Sardelis –
Official Agent”, Debit Card OR Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard or
American Express)

Thanks,

Ottawa
Tamil Association
Contact: info@ottawatamilassociation.ca

November 13 – Meeting with MP Shritharan Sivagnanam

MP Shritharan Sivagnanam taught at several schools in Killinochchi
and was principal of Killinochi Maha Vidyalayam. He was re-elected
in Jaffna district in 2015.

It is a good
opportunity for Tamil Community in Ottawa to meet and talk with
Mr. Shritharan Sivagnanam.

Thanks,

Ottawa Tamil Association
Contact:
info@ottawatamilassociation.ca

November
13 – Meeting with MP Shritharan Sivagnanam in Ottawa

Date and Time: November 13, 2015 Friday at 7:00 PM

Venue: 1A Caesar Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario

MP Shritharan Sivagnanam taught at several schools in
Killinochchi and was principal of Killinochi Maha Vidyalayam. He
was re-elected in Jaffna district in 2015.

It is an good opportunity for Tamil Community in Ottawa to
meet and talk with Mr. Shritharan Sivagnanam.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com

December
13 – Ottawa Tamil Association Information session and Tamil
Genocide Museum project discussion

Date and Time: December 13, 2015 Sunday at 6:00 PM

Walter Baker Sports Center Room 202

Ottawa Tamil Association (OTA) actively involves in
promoting human rights and seeking justice for Sri Lanka’s crimes
against humanity and Genocide of Eelam Tamils. This information
session is to provide summary of activities in the past and
information and discussion about on going and future activities.

As Canadian Tamils, it is important to preserve valuable
books, documents, and artifacts related to Genocide of Eelam
Tamils for future generations. Information about a long term Tamil
Genocide Museum project will be discussed.

OTA welcome all to take part in this information session.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com

February
12 – Meeting with Hon. Dennis Halliday

As former UN Assistance Secretary General and co-chair of
Permanent People’s Tribunal (PPT) at Breman City of Germany, he
provided details of the PPT and its conclusion that declared that
Sri Lanka perpetrated Genocide of Tamils.

October
07 – Information session about United Nations investigation on
Sri Lanka

Tamil Diaspora has been calling for International independent
investigation on Sri Lanka to investigate the war crimes and
crimes against humanity since 2009. There were several efforts and
support for this call by Ottawa Tamils and Tamil Canadians in
general in the past 5 years. Currently UN human right council
called for investigation ( http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/OISL.aspx),
however it is limited in scope and there are several obstacles.
This information session is to get a summary of activities in the
past and discuss about some potential future plans.

Amnesty International representative will attend and talk
about the importance of the UN investigation, and the outcome
which Amnesty is hoping for. There will be a short presentation
about Tamil’s efforts in the past and future plans. Please attend
this information session and get informed about the current
status. Admission is free.

Committee to support UN Investigation [- Ottawa Tamils]

November 30 – Meeting with Thol Thirumavalavan in Ottawa

Date and Time: Nov 30, 2014 Sunday at 4:00 PM

Venue: 1A Caesar Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario

Mr. Thol Thirumavalavan MP in town, and he is concerned with
Eelam Tamils struggle and openly voice for actions against Tamil
Genocide by Sri Lanka. A meeting is arranged in short notice.
Please attend if you are able to and interested.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com

November
30 – Meeting with formar Tamil Nadu MP Thol Thirumavalavan in
Ottawa

Date and Time: November 30, 2014 Sunday at 4:00 PM

Venue: 1A Caesar Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario

Mr. Thol Thirumavalavan MP in town, and he is concerned with
Eelam Tamils struggle and openly voice for actions against Tamil
Genocide by Sri Lanka. A meeting is arranged in short notice.
Please attend if you are able to and interested.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com

December
02 – Evening with Hon. Patrick Brown in Ottawa

Date and Time: Dec 2, 2014 Tuesday at 7:30 PM

Venue: Pool class room, Walter Baker Sports Center, 100
Malvern Drive, Ottawa, ON K2J 2G5

Hon. Patrick Brown who is running for Ontario PC leadership,
is well known among Tamil Canadian community for his consistent
open voice for Human Rights. He needs and deserve our support.

In 2009, when thousands of Eelam Tamils were killed and many
thousands confined in concentration camps, Patrick tried to visit
the camps to ensure safety of Tamils but Sri Lankan government
denied visa.

He made several efforts including visiting Geneva for
speeches and advocacy, hosting ‘UK Channel 4 – Sri Lanka’s Killing
Field’ documentary at parliament, made several media interviews
and help organizing and taking part in several conferences in
order to highlight Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka. He has been and
continue to be an advocate for accountability and justice for
victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Patrick, as a lawyer, Councilor, Member of Parliament for two
terms, community and human rights activist, marathon runner, and
hockey player ( http://patrickbrown.nationbuilder.com/about_patrick)
served Canadians for 15 years. He is very capable, highly
energetic, frank and honest leader and running for Ontario PC
leadership.

This event is an excellent opportunity for Ottawa residents
to hear from Patrick directly and show our support and
appreciation for his campaign.

Thanks

Ottawa Tamil Association

Contact: ottawatamilassociation@gmail.com