“Run completely by Indians?”: Canadian Chairman faces backlash for calling out Indian-origin members in government agency
Canadian leaders, some critics say, may be taking cues from political rhetoric south of the border. A social media post by Canadian political figure Daniel Tyrie questioning the presence of Indian-origin officials in government has triggered sharp backlash online, reigniting debate over immigration, identity and representation in public institutions.
Canada is home to a rapidly growing Indian-origin population. Estimates place the community between 1.8 million and 2.9 million people, making it one of the largest overseas Indian diasporas and accounting for roughly 5.1% of Canada’s total population. Census data also shows the community grew by 17.5% compared with the previous census, reflecting its expanding presence in business, politics and public service.
The controversy began after Tyrie posted on X, asking: “How is Global Affairs Canada run completely by Indians?” In the post, he shared photos of several South Asian officials working within the Canadian government, presenting them as evidence of what he described as overrepresentation.
His post featured images of officials including Arun Thangaraj, Maninder Sidhu, Randeep Sarai and Anita Anand.
Arun Thangaraj, the Deputy Minister of Transport Canada, was born in Canada.
Maninder Sidhu, a Parliamentary Secretary, was born in India but immigrated to Canada as a young child. His parents arrived in the early 1980s as international students before settling in Surrey, British Columbia, where they later built a family business.
Randeep Sarai, the Liberal Member of Parliament for Surrey Centre, was born on April 15, 1975, in Vancouver and raised in Burnaby. His Sikh parents had immigrated from Punjab before his birth.
Anita Anand, the former Minister of National Defence and current Member of Parliament for Oakville, was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia, in 1967. Her father, S.V. Anand, was a surgeon from Tamil Nadu and her mother, Saroj D. Ram, an anesthesiologist from Punjab. Both immigrated to Canada in the early 1960s.
When users on X pointed out that several of the officials he mentioned were Canadian-born, Tyrie defended his argument.
He wrote: “To be Canadian is to be a part of an intergenerational lineage stretching back to the pioneers who settled and built this great nation.”
He continued: “Someone born to two Indians in Canada is still Indian. This isn't rocket science.”
Tyrie also argued that ethnic diversity was being framed incorrectly. “Nothing ‘diverse’ about four Indians. Unless you're using the modern definition of diversity, non-White.”
His remarks quickly drew pushback online, with users accusing him of misrepresenting the officials’ backgrounds and ignoring the broader makeup of the government.
One user responded: “It’s not. They are all Canadian. Moreover they all were born in Canada. And you forgot to show the white guy, Dominic Leblanc, the Minister of Intergovernmental affairs.”
Another user questioned the focus on ethnicity altogether, writing: “Whatever their background is..main question is..are they doing good job or not, if not then kick them out. Foreign Minister is doing good job till now.”
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The controversy began after Tyrie posted on X, asking: “How is Global Affairs Canada run completely by Indians?” In the post, he shared photos of several South Asian officials working within the Canadian government, presenting them as evidence of what he described as overrepresentation.
His post featured images of officials including Arun Thangaraj, Maninder Sidhu, Randeep Sarai and Anita Anand.
Arun Thangaraj, the Deputy Minister of Transport Canada, was born in Canada.
Maninder Sidhu, a Parliamentary Secretary, was born in India but immigrated to Canada as a young child. His parents arrived in the early 1980s as international students before settling in Surrey, British Columbia, where they later built a family business.
Randeep Sarai, the Liberal Member of Parliament for Surrey Centre, was born on April 15, 1975, in Vancouver and raised in Burnaby. His Sikh parents had immigrated from Punjab before his birth.
When users on X pointed out that several of the officials he mentioned were Canadian-born, Tyrie defended his argument.
He wrote: “To be Canadian is to be a part of an intergenerational lineage stretching back to the pioneers who settled and built this great nation.”
He continued: “Someone born to two Indians in Canada is still Indian. This isn't rocket science.”
Tyrie also argued that ethnic diversity was being framed incorrectly. “Nothing ‘diverse’ about four Indians. Unless you're using the modern definition of diversity, non-White.”
His remarks quickly drew pushback online, with users accusing him of misrepresenting the officials’ backgrounds and ignoring the broader makeup of the government.
One user responded: “It’s not. They are all Canadian. Moreover they all were born in Canada. And you forgot to show the white guy, Dominic Leblanc, the Minister of Intergovernmental affairs.”
Another user questioned the focus on ethnicity altogether, writing: “Whatever their background is..main question is..are they doing good job or not, if not then kick them out. Foreign Minister is doing good job till now.”
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Chris Godwin
3 days ago
If diversity is our strength, get some non Indians in there too, unless it isnt, then pick who you want. What are the chances they picked only indian ppl. Its statistically dubious that they are picking the best, more like just picking the Indians.Read allPost comment
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