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March 03, 2021 • Tel: 905-738-5005 • 312 Brownridge Dr CANADIAN SUPERBILT SHUTTERS AND BLINDS Providing smart motorized Window Coverings from Hunter Douglas, Altex/SunProject Provider of Hardwood Flooring. Visit our Showroom at 1571 The Queensway, Etobicoke, Ontario Beautifying homes one window at a time through light control and energy efficiency. John Persaud, CEO B: (416) 201-0109 • C: (416) 239 2863 • [email protected] • www.superbilt.com KEEPING ALIVE THE TIES THAT BIND NOW IN OUR 38TH YEAR: 1983 - 2021 Vol. 38 • No 13 • March 03, 2021 • Tel: 905-738-5005 • 312 Brownridge Dr. Thornhill, ON L4J 5X1 • indocaribbeanworld.com • [email protected] Trinis in solidarity with women, kids adica’s Hot & Spicy Restaurant in Brampton was well-visited over the weekend with cus- INSURANCE Rtomers, among them clients with link- ages to Trinidad and Tobago, showing solidarity for the women and children who have been victims of violent crime, rape, and kidnappings back home. 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Persad-Bissessar asks Modi for vaccine donation Also offered: *Non Medical & Mortgage Insurance *No Load Funds *No Penalty RESP Port-of-Spain – In a proactive and the pandemic. *Critical Illness *Universal Life *Dental & decisive move, Opposition Leader Persad-Bissessar also told Modi Drug Plans *Disability. (E&O) Kamla Persad-Bissessar seized the that Trinidad and Tobago had already Companies represented: Assumption, Blue Cross, BMO, Canada, CPP, Empire, Equitable, moment last month and wrote to India’s received a donation of 2,000 vaccines Foresters, Industrial Alliance, ivari, Manulife, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ask- from Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia RBC, Sunlife. www.omesh.com ing for a gift of Covid-19 vaccines for Mottley. These vaccines were gener- Instant quote online: www.moneyfreedom.ca nationals of Trinidad and Tobago. ously given after Mottley wrote to 1.866.PAULRAM Tel: 416.414.2204 According to a Trinidad Express Modi in January requesting a gift of report on Monday, Persad-Bissessar’s let- 100,000 vaccines and to purchase a ter was dated February 23, 2021. In her similar quantity. Modi’s government letter, Persad-Bissessar informed Modi donated 100,000 doses, which arrived that in early February the Opposition in early February. reached out to the government asking Said Persad-Bissessar: “Trinidad that it request a donation of vaccines Narendra Modi and Tobago is grateful to have already from India. was her belief that with Modi’s direct benefited from Barbados’s donation of According to Persad-Bissessar, intervention and vaccine donation, the 2,000 doses of vaccines that originated Trinidad and Tobago is “reeling from nation may be able to combat the eco- in India. 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Great investment. shopping. Explore the possibilities. 2 indocaribbeanworld.com | march 03, 2021 CANADA DENTISTRY More aid from UNI-TnT for stranded farm workers DR. NAR DALJEET Toronto – Stranded migrant workers from Trinidad and Tobago sheltering the pandemic at the Van Brenk DR. NIKHIL DALJEET Fruit Farm & Nursery in Fingal, southwest of St Thomas in Ontario, were recipients of a donation of Ask us about our: “back-home” foodstuff, blankets, and bottled water. The donation was made last month by UNI-TnT, and • Dental Implants (from is the second outreach by the group to farm workers. start to finish) According to UNI-TnT member, Carlos Maharaj, this time around, the items taken to the Fingal farm • Invisalign (Misaligned came from funds raised during a recent food drive. Teeth) “We are limited by the pandemic with what we could do for fundraising,” Maharaj said. Using social media, • Snore Guard UNI-TnT “got an astounding response”, Maharaj said. 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