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Gurdaspur Native Karambir Singh Kang Becomes Canada’s First Bearded Sikh Marine Engineer

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Gurdaspur: In a historic breakthrough for the Sikh community in Canada, Karambir Singh Kang has become the first Sikh marine engineer in the country to serve while maintaining his religious beard. Hailing from Kang village in the Dhariwal area of Gurdaspur, Punjab, Kang’s appointment at BC Ferries marks the successful end of a nearly four-year legal and advocacy struggle to dismantle discriminatory workplace regulations in the maritime sector. For years, rigid safety policies regarding facial hair and headgear acted as a significant barrier for observant Sikhs seeking employment in specialized marine roles, often forcing them to choose between their faith and their professional aspirations.

The path to this milestone was cleared following a landmark agreement between the World Sikh Organization (WSO), BC Ferries, and the BC Ferry and Marine Workers’ Union. This collaboration led to a comprehensive risk assessment of safety protocols, particularly those involving self-contained breathing apparatuses (SCBA). The assessment determined that many high-level engineering and deck roles could safely accommodate beards without compromising emergency readiness. This policy shift has effectively ended the “no shave, no shift” reality that had previously excluded qualified Sikh candidates from the industry.

Alongside Kang’s achievement, Gurpreet Singh Bajwa has also made history by becoming the first turbaned Sikh deck officer and captain within the same organization. Bajwa, who initially joined BC Ferries in 2023, played a pivotal role in advancing uniform policy changes that officially recognized the turban as a legitimate part of the professional attire. His promotion to captain is being celebrated as a major step forward for diversity and inclusion within the British Columbia maritime workforce, proving that traditional safety standards can evolve to respect fundamental religious rights while maintaining high operational standards.

 

Danish Singh, President of the World Sikh Organization, expressed immense joy over these developments, characterizing the decision as a significant victory for equality in British Columbia. He emphasized that blanket clean-shaven requirements are no longer consistent with modern legal standards or evidence-based safety policies. While the appointments of Kang and Bajwa represent a transformative moment, the WSO continues to advocate for broader regulatory reforms across other sectors to ensure that no Canadian is excluded from a profession due to their religious identity.

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