The Canadian Authorities allows Sikh Amritdhari nine year old boy to play with his symbol of faith intact.
Edmonton (August 31, 2015): The World Sikh Organization of Canada has helped nine-year-old Shanvir Singh resume playing ice hockey while being able to wear his kirpan.
Shanvir Singh is an initiated or amritdhari Sikh and wears the Sikh articles of faith, including the kirpan. He was registered to play in a league organized by the Millwoods Hockey Association. After his first session, Shanvir Singh’s mother, Gurjit Kaur, was told that Shanvir Singh’s kirpan had been removed by the coach and placed in his hockey bag. Gurjit Kaur was told that Shanvir Singh would not be able to wear the kirpan during games nor would he be permitted to bring the kirpan into the hockey arena.
Gurjit Kaur contacted the WSO for assistance.
After initiating a dialogue with the Millwoods Hockey Association, it was agreed that Shanvir Singh would be permitted to wear his kirpan underneath his hockey gear, as long as it is wrapped in cloth and secured close to his body.
Shanvir has now returned to the ice and resumed his hockey season.
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