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Sri Lankan born Gary Anandasangaree appointed Canadian Minister

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Anandasangaree speaking to media after the Cabinet shuffle. Marc Miller, left, is now minister of immigration.

Canada’s Scarborough-Rouge Park MP Gary Anandasangaree, son of Sri Lankan politician V. Anandasangaree, was apponted Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister following a cabinet reshuffle.Anandasangaree is one of seven new ministers sworn in Wednesday as part of a major reset to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet.He represents Scarborough-Rogue Park in the Greater Toronto Area and was first elected in 2015.

Born in Sri Lanka, he arrived in Canada with his mother in 1983. Anandasangaree holds degrees from Carleton University in Ottawa and Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto.

He managed a law firm in Scarborough that focused on business, real estate and international human rights law, and has represented the organization Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada at the United Nations. He’s also been involved with Tamil community organizations.

The human-rights lawyer previously served as the parliamentary secretary for a previous Crown-Indigenous relations minister, and he sat on the House Indigenous and northern affairs committee for six years.

Anandasangaree had previously served as the parliamentary secretary to the Crown-Indigenous relations minister, as well as to the justice and heritage ministers.In March, Anandasangaree made the news for comments he made on Sri Lanka, calling it “a failed and bankrupt state.”



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Four dead 32 injured in head on collision at Weerawila

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Four persons including a Budhist monk died and 32 others were injured when two SLTB buses collided  head  on at Weerawila at arond 12 noon today (18).

Three of the deceased were women. 22 of the injured were admitted to the Hambanthota  Hospital while 10 others have been admitted to the Debarawewa hospital.

 

 

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JMSDF ship OONAMI concludes goodwill visit

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The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) ship OONAMI which  arrived at the port of Colombo on a goodwill and replenishment visit on 09 Mar 26 departed  on 11 March.

The departing ship was given  a  formal farewell from the Sri Lanka Navy, in keeping with naval traditions at the Port of Colombo.

The 150.5m long JMSDF OONAMI is commanded by Commander IIO Hiromasa.

During the stay in the island, crew members of the ship explored some tourist attractions in Colombo. The itinerary also included a coastal clean-up drive participated by naval personnel of both countries and engagements with the Sri Lanka Navy, designed to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation.

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Cabinet nod to amend Central Cultural Fund Act No. 57 of 1980

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The Central Cultural Fund established under the provisions of the Central Cultural Fund Act No. 57 of 1980 is responsible for development of cultural and religious monuments in Sri Lanka, settling the expenditure borne for development, renovation and conservation of local and foreign cultural monuments, awarding financial donations for artisans as well as awarding those who served the nation in the fields of culture and religious sectors.

The said act has been passed in  Parliament 45 years back and, the requirement to revise the provisions of the act according to the contemporary requirements haa been recognized.

Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers granted their policy
approval to amend the said act, considering the resolution furnished by the Minister of Buddhasashana, Religious and Cultural Affairs.

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