Guest Info

Palminder Singh, a dedicated investigative journalist from Toronto, Canada, undertook a compelling mission during the Covid pandemic. He ventured into creating content about the often under-reported freedom convoy, sparking a movement that united average Canadians to reevaluate Government policies surrounding Covid, vaccinations, and financial spending. 

His influential voice has been instrumental, with a substantial following of over 60k on social media platforms. However, he faces a daily struggle with TikTok and Instagram, as his pages are frequently shut down without explanation.

About the Show

Toronto, a vibrant and multicultural city in Canada, offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and opportunities, making it a truly cosmopolitan destination. In this episode, join Rajan Nazran as he explores the essence of living in Toronto with Palminder Singh, an investigative journalist, highlighting the aspects that contribute to a sense of freedom and Canadianness.

The discussion begins with Palminder sharing his journey of immigrating to Canada and the challenges he faced while adapting to a new culture. He emphasises the importance of freedom and how it differs in the Indian and Canadian contexts.

Delving into the concept of “Canadianness,” they explore its diverse interpretations among individuals and the significance of understanding and respecting the cultural heritage of the various communities that enrich the Canadian fabric.

The conversation also addresses the impact of Covid-19 on the united community in Canada, shedding light on social development and hospital issues that became a major concern for citizens during the challenging times.Join us for an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation that celebrates the essence of living in Toronto and the freedom that defines Canadianness.

Produced by Global Indian Series for the Global Indian Network.
Script by Rajan Nazran
original idea: Rajan Nazran

Introduction music: (https://freesound.org/people/SilverIllusionist)

Related Shows