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Parents Concerns – Surrey District Parent Advisory Council | The Harjinder Thind Show
Why Risk – Taking Leads To Success | The Harjinder Thind Show
Reopening Plan of Surrey Schools | The Harjinder Thind Show
Reopening Plan of Surrey Schools | The Harjinder Thind Show
Alberta: Wild Rose Country Going Broke | The Harjinder Thind Show
Education Minister Non-Committal to Virtual Learning | The Harjinder Thind Show
Should ICBC Start A Second Shift For Road Tests? | The Harjinder Thind Show
Federal Government Has No Problem If BC Spends Half The Federal Funding On Virtual Learning
Drug Overdose Deaths | The Harjinder Thind Show
High Court Lawyer Nirmal Singh Kandola on Sumedh Saini Case
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