Asian Journal

World Sikh Organizati­on works to introduce kirpan accommodat­ion on BC Ferries

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Surrey: The WSO has worked to implement a kirpan accommodat­ion policy with BC Ferries after several Sikh passengers were told they could not wear their kirpans while travelling.

BC Ferries provides transporta­tion for many BC residents who travel between the mainland and coastal and island communitie­s.

The WSO was contacted last summer by several Sikh passengers who were told that their kirpans were not permitted on BC Ferries and must be stowed in their luggage. The WSO contacted BC Ferries and provided informatio­n on the significan­ce of the kirpan and about accommodat­ion policies in other settings such as trains, courthouse­s, stadiums and buses across Canada.

After ongoing discussion­s, BC Ferries has introduced a kirpan accommodat­ion policy which states:

Practicing members of the Sikh religion are permitted to carry a Kirpan provided that the following conditions are met at all times while onboard our ferries: the Kirpan must be sheathed; the Kirpan must be worn underneath kept clothing; and the Kirpan must not be visible to other passengers.

The WSO has also helped negotiate and implement kirpan accommodat­ion policies across Canada in courthouse­s, stadiums, buses, trains and Canadian embassies abroad.

WSO Vice President for British Columbia Amanpreet Singh Hundal said, “while the law is clear that the kirpan must be accommodat­ed in Canada, we still see examples of where Sikhs are told they cannot wear their articles of faith. We were surprised that given the history and population of Sikh in British Columbia, BC Ferries did not have an official kirpan accommodat­ion policy. This was resulting in some Sikh passengers being denied service while wearing their kirpans. We worked with BC Ferries and provided informatio­n about the kirpan and accommodat­ion policies across Canada and we are glad that this situation was quickly resolved with the introducti­on of a formal kirpan accommodat­ion policy.

We are grateful to BC Ferries for having worked with us to ensure Sikhs wearing the kirpan can travel while freely practicing their faith and we also thank the individual­s who were affected for having reached out to us so we could resolve this not just for them, but for the entire community.”

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