Canada: Ontario Premier Doug Ford honours philanthropist Ronald Colaco, assures Karnataka visit


Gerry D’Mello
Daijiworld Media Network, Toronto

Toronto, Oct 17: This is the very first honour that a visiting top Mangalorean personality ever received in the history of Canada, recognizing his immense contribution to the society and to mankind at large, renowned philanthropist Ronald Colaco was felicitated by the Premier of Ontario Doug Ford on behalf of the Government of Ontario on October 15th 2018 at the Main Parliament House, Queens park, Toronto by presenting him with a Certificate of Appreciation for his philanthropic works in presence of his wife Jean Colaco.

The Premier as stated in the Certificate of Appreciation to Ronald Colaco quote “Your internationally recognized charitable works benefitting the less fortunate are an inspiration to us all”unquote, that is Charitable and Philanthropic work is an inspiration for him.












Gilbert D’Souza, Vincent Machado, well known Mangalorean restaurateur in Canada Vijay Dante and the ruling party president Jag Badwal were present to witness this great honour.

During the meeting with Premier Ford, Colaco extended his appreciation to the Government of Canada for encouraging immigrants of different regions &religions, cultures& traditions by providing equal rights in all matters of life including taking up representation and contesting elections.

Also, Colaco lauded the Federal and Provincial policies helping the entire immigrants irrespective of their origin to settle in various ways like providing free medical, free educational support until 12th grade, free food bank, free clothes bank for the needy and having centres for helping to obtain jobs for the newcomers and settle down in Canada.

While responding to Colaco’s statement, the premier said the Government while upholding the human values above all aspects and having collected taxes, considers as its responsibility to provide such facilities for the good quality of life to all citizens. Therefore, according to the Premier nothing is free since there is duty bound consideration in whatever his government is doing.

Colaco also offered the Premier to sponsor 3 Chartered Accountants / Consultants to visit Ontario with the help of his office to study various policies of both Federal and Provincial Governments in respect of Industrial & Labour policies, minimum wage rate, ease of getting government approvals and doing business, buying of properties to establish themselves and more importantly various types Taxes such as VAT, GST, Income Tax and other Taxes if any and come up with notes and guidelines for Indian investors.

The premier assured his full support and at the same time, he explained that his government is very keen in cutting down the red-tapism by bringing sweeping reforms in bureaucracy to simplify the government process in all matters of approvals and sanctions.

Colaco invited the premier to the State of Karnataka and offered to make necessary arrangements to meet not only the Heads of State and the respective secretaries but also the Captains of various industries and business groups who could be the prospective investors in Ontario. The premier responded that he would consider his trip after the New Year since his party has come to power after 15 years and his government has completed only 100 days in office and he has got a lot to do in reforms and development.

During the meeting, the premier explained about the size of Ontario’s business with various countries, and its’ GDP as well as the provincial debt and showed keen interest in having business relations with the government of Karnataka as well as India.

Ronald Colaco proposed to create an environment of attraction for the business community and investors from outside Canada by giving them a Tax holiday for a period of 5 – 10 years in certain selective strategic sectors which can create large employment and in turn to attract more immigrants to occupy the vast vacant land for its effective development which in turn will augment revenue to the exchequer.

Colaco thanked Vijay Dante profusely for facilitating this meeting by coordinating with the conservative party president JagBadwal.

Ronald Colaco meets MPP Rudy Cuzzetto at the Parliament House, Queens park:

Earlier Ronald Colaco was felicitated by the member of the Parliament of Mississauga-Lakeshore of the Ontario Province on October 9th 2018 at the Parliament House, Queens park, Toronto by presenting fully framed Certificate of Appreciation by declaring Ronald Colaco as an inspiration for all of them in carrying out the humanitarian works. The popular Canadian Politician and elected Member of the Provincial Parliament (MPP) Hon’ble Rudy Cuzzetto invited Colacoto Queensparkand presented a plaque congratulating him on receiving the prestigious ‘2018 Canara World Visionary Award’ for his benevolent service to the humanity highlighting Colaco’shardwork, dedication and commitment to give back to the society.









 

Perhaps this is first honour that a visiting Mangaloreanpersonality ever received in the history of Canada. Incidentally, this was a unique honour also forNelson/Veena D’Costa, Arun Mendes, Flavian Pinto, Gilbert/Janet D’Souza, Sharon Veigas, Albert/Josephine Soosay, Max/Nancy Mendes &, the Directors of Canadian Canara Vision Inc. who accompanied Colaco to his visit to the Queens park. Nelson D’Costa had facilitated this arrangement in coordination with the Member of the Parliament.

Colaco thanked Cuzzetto for extending an invitation to himself, his wife and members of the CCVI organization to visit the main legislative historical building. In return, he extended his invitation toCuzzetto to visit India and to be his guest in Bangalore. This followed with the tour of the Parliament building fully accompanied by MPP himself, to show that it was built in 1906 along with the guide covering assembly room, and various parts of the building which displayed Canada’s history, achievements, political landscape, heritage& portraits of earlier Premiers of Ontario province.

Ronald Colaco meets Mississauga’s 97-year-old former mayor Her Worthy Hazel McCallion:


On October 3rd the Colaco couple had an opportunity to meet Her Worship Hazel McCallion, former Mayor of Mississauga. Hazel (also known as ‘Hurricane Hazel’ because of her outspoken political style) is 97 year young, is a longest serving Mayor (36 years) in Canada in the largest city of Mississauga, which is a world record. This meeting was possible at the behest of a famous personality in Mississauga Nelson/Veena D’Costa at their residence over a dinner.




Colaco discussed with Hazel the structure of the Town, Provincial & Federal Government in Canada. How the Mayor's were being elected. How Councillors were elected. How MPP's and MP's were elected. Hazel gave RC a detailed explanation. Hazel gave her life experiences and how she successfully managed to get elected as mayor for 36 years serving as the longest serving Mayor in Canada in a largest city. How she created one of the best cities known as Mississauga in Ontario Province in Canada .

Hazel recollected her good memories of visiting India twice as a delegation and going to Mumbai & Punjab. Colaco extended an invitation to Hazel to visit India again and to be his guest in Bangalore. Hazel &Colaco thanked the hosts Nelson/Veena D’Costa for arranging this fruitful meeting.

Ronald Colaco meets a Scientist V.I. LAKSHMANAN, PhD., CEng., FCAE, FCIM, CChem Vice-Chairman and CEO, Process Research ORTECH Inc.

Ronald Colaco had a great privilege in meeting Dr.V.I.Lakshmanan, a Scientist of Indian origin. Lakshmanan is an internationally renowned scientist, innovator, entrepreneur and teacher in the area of technologies for sustainable development.




In April 2008, on behalf of the Canada India Foundation, Dr. Lakshmanan organized a highly acclaimed visit by the former President of India, Dr. Abdul Kalam, which included meetings and discussions with Universities of Toronto and Waterloo, as well as the Innovation Institute of Ontario and MaRS, capped by meetings with Hon. Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada and Hon. Dalton McGuinty, then Premier of Ontario. Dr.Lakshmanan urged Ronald Colaco to encourage the local government to pursue the concept of smart villages so as to cut down the middleman for the benefit of farmers and fishermen by having cooperative among themselves and connecting them directly to the main market so that they can have a better price for their produce.

Colaco was highly indebted to Vijay Dante for organizing this meeting with Dr.Lakshmanan at his renowned Udupi Madras Café Restaurant. Incidentally Udupi Madras Café& Chutney Swamy have been consistently rated as one of the 5 best restaurants among 2500 restaurants in Mississauga, Canada.


Ronald Colaco meets Ajith Someshwar, Businessman, Philanthropist, Founder& Ex-Chair of Canada India Foundation, Indo Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

Ronald Colaco met with a renowned personality of Mumbai origin, A Successful Businessman, Philanthropist Ajith Someshwar at down town Toronto near Queens Park.



Ajit H. Someshwar is an Indo-Canadian entrepreneur, philanthropist and social activist based in Toronto, Canada. He is President & CEO of the CSI Group of Companies. According to the Canadian Immigrant, he owns and has investments in dozens of others companies from custom draperies to real estate. He is the co-founder and outgoing National Convenor of the Canada India Foundation—a public policy organization. Someshwar is an appointee on the Board of Export Development Canada—Canada’s export credit agency, which offers innovative commercial solutions to help Canadian exporters and investors expand their international businesses. Someshwar was born in Bombay (Mumbai). He obtained a degree in Commerce and Economics from the University of Bombay. He also has obtained a Chartered Accountancy (C.A.) designation in both India and England. Prior to starting his businesses in the early 1990s, he was vice-president of operations, planning and analysis for CIBC’s assurance venture.

Someshwar is an active public speaker and participant in various policy forums. He is co-founder and founding National Convenor of the Canada India Foundation and in that capacity advised governments on both sides of the Canada India Civil Nuclear treaty. Moreover, he has been very vocal about the importance of the provincial and federal governments working to better recognize immigrants’ professional qualifications and experience.

Colaco was highly indebted to Vijay Dante for organizing this meeting with Ajith Someshwar.

 

 

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi Mumbai STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Wed, Oct 24 2018

    Congratulations M. Ronald Colaco. GOD BLESS YOU. and your FAMILY.

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi/ US

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Colaco for receiving great honor's in Canada. You are such a role model to Mangaloreans. Township's like Hollywood Town, Swiss Town & Oval Reef & 5 star hotel Clark's Exotica speak for themselves.
    Many Mangaloreans have made Bengaluru their home; thanks to Mr. Colaco. They're thankful to you for giving them a home in Bengaluru & value for their investment.

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  • Alexis/Reena Castelino, Makale/Doha-Qatar

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    Congratulations Dear Sir, wishing you more laurels in the coming years.

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  • Rudy D Souza & Family, Omzoor/Kuwait

    Sat, Oct 20 2018

    Congratulations Ron & Jean. We are proud of you. A great honor to you in the province of Canada. A much deserving award presented to you in the Parliament house in Ontario, Canada. Your visit and meetings and interaction with several dignitaries which I am sure will benefit our State and Country. May God bless you for your noble deeds and grant you good health and prosperity to continue with your mission.

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  • Ren Fernandes, Abu Dhabi / Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 20 2018

    Congratulations...... dear Mr.Ronald & Jean Colaco for the honours from Ontario Premier Doug Ford. May God bless you with many more awards for the philanthropy work.

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  • Michael .R.dsouza, Mudarangadi

    Sat, Oct 20 2018

    Congratulations sir

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  • R P Alva, bahrain

    Sat, Oct 20 2018

    Mr Ronald Colaco, very well done. Karnataka needs more investments from countries like Canada, USA and others. You are a true ambassador for our country. Jai Hind

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  • Joe DSouza, Dubai / Puttur

    Sat, Oct 20 2018

    Sir, you are true role model for the current generation. Congratulations to you on award afer award

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  • Wilson Roche, Bangalore

    Sat, Oct 20 2018

    Mr Colaco deserves the best. I know his philanthropic work. Congrats

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  • Alphons, Udupi/Canada

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Congratulations Mr. Ronald Colaco on meeting Ontario Premier Mr. Doug Ford.

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  • Anthony H Crasta, Granville/Sydney

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Congratulations Ron Colaco. Another feather in your hat! May you continue to carry on with your philanthropic and allied social work. God bless.

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  • Joseph Mathias, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Congratulations Rony'ab for your great achievement. May God Bless you to do more good work to the community.

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Great work by Mr Colaco, just acknowledgement. Must appreciate the Canadians for welcoming immigrants

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  • Roshu n Lavi, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Thank you uncle for making all of us proud

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  • Joacob Dsouza, Ujjodi / Kuwait

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Nice to Colaco sir reaching every day new position. #feelingproudaboutcolaco

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  • Arthur Dsouza, Dubai

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations Ron bab, one feather to your cap.

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  • Francis Fernandes, Cascia

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulation Shri Ronald Colaco. God bless You

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  • Lilly Aranha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Always proud of Colaco.

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  • Fr Tom, Vancouver

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Heard from a friend that Mr Coaco was in town. Wanted to meet him, I have read lot about him. May God bless him for his social work. Prayerful wishes.

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  • M. DSouza, USA

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Great to see Mr Vijay Danthe in the pictures. I had the privilege of meeting Mr Danthe at his restaurant 2 months ago and to taste authentic Mangalorean delicacies. A weekend visit to Udupi Madras cafe ( to the Square One Mall) will make your visit to Toronto complete.
    One has to see Mr Danthe to know what is hard work, simplicity and love towards our language/culture and people of the Coast.
    Vijay is a role model to those who want to succeed. I wish him well.

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  • Dr Kelwyn Pinto, Chicago / USA

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Great work Mr Ronald. You had the opportunity to attend Trump event twice and Ontario premier...Truly matter of pride for the community members

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    CONGRATULATIONS AND ALL THE BEST

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  • Hyder Ali, Thokkottu / Riyadh

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    May every community have such kind of wonderful person, who inspire everyone through his deeds, and not by mere words....way to go you sir.

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations dear sir Ronald Colaco,all the best in future.

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  • Francis, Shirva/UK

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations bab Ronald Colaco.

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  • dk shetty, mangalore/Udupi

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations Mr Colaco, you are such a wonderful son of our mathru bhumi, what any other politician of our region cannot do, you have done it, kudos to you.


    You have built temples, mosques as I was told and done so much as a philanthropist, you don't belong to any religion and you have risen above all these limitedness of it.

    And a beautiful example of how a human bring should be, and a great brand ambassador for India.

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  • Alwyn Pinto, Derebail / Dubai

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Colaco. We are proud of you. Wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

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  • Anil, Bajpe, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Hearty Congratulations to Mr. Ronald Colaco. We are very proud of you. God bless you and your family…

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  • Herman, Doha

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Wish you contest in Lok Sabha election. Any party is fine, you will win

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  • Roshan Dsouza, Shirva / Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations sir. You one such rare personality who puts community and people first and rest of the things next. Our community is blessed to have leader like you

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  • Shiva Prasad, Mysore

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Congratulations sir.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Thank you very much, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Colaco for being the dynamic "Uncrowned Ambassadors" of Karnataka during your recent visit to the Province of Ontario in Canada. Your imminent visit to Ontario did open the new gates of opportunities between Karnataka and Ontario. Mangalore is now fully qualified to be a "sister city" of any other cities in Ontario and expand our relations even further.


    Your visit to Ontario also underlined the importance of working together for various future objectives may they be related to Education, Social interaction or any other Economy related areas between Mangalore and Ontario. There is so much to share between people and places, and there is so much to learn the new potentials ahead of us in order to enable our future generation to associate with each other.


    We are proud of your paving the way for initial interaction between Karnataka and Ontario. We hope your message will be heard loud and clear by so many authorities in the Public as well as Private sector, and utilize the opportunity for future growth between people and places of Canada and India.


    Our best wishes are extended to you for many more accomplishments on your part that will benefit the people of India and the rest of the world. Kind regards

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  • M .DSouza, USA

    Thu, Oct 18 2018

    Hamilton Ontario is twin city of Mangalore.

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  • Ananthakrishna, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congratulations Mr. Ronald Colaco. We are proud of you.
    Vijay Dante you are always a great help in Canada. You and your connections are amazing as we experienced many times even before when our people in Canada needed and you are an asset to our community.
    God bless!

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  • Maria baptist, Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congratulations Ron

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  • Letitia Cardoza, Doha

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Absolutely, as someone said here, it is a matter of pride for all of us coastal living people worldwide

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  • Andy Thomas Van Der, Hamilton, Ontario

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Hello, I am a freelance journalist with an online news portal. Any chance I could get an appointment with Mr Colaco Ronado for an interview? wonder if he still available here

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  • Sr Nandini, Toronto

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Wish I had prior information of your visit to Canada. l always admired you and kept you in our prayer. Because we have read a lot in this space. I am proud privileged to read that you met our premier in Ontario. What a great moment for Mangaloreans in Canada.

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  • Ronald, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Ron bab, congratulations

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  • Gilbert Aranha, Dammam / Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Sir, way to go...wish to click a selfie with you somewhere, sometime... You are our pride

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  • Edburg D'Sa, Finland

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    I am a huge fan of Mr Colaco since last 8-10 years. In case you are visiting Finland, I would be happy to meet you and see you. I left Mangalore about 45 years back, but never heard a personality like you before. You have done more to the society than an elected politician could have done. Thank you Daijiworld for informing us about Mangalore and Mangaloreans. salutations....

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  • Leslie N Rego, Bendur

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Dear Ron and Jean bai You deserve the best honors for your constant service to the Mother land, Mother tongue and to the people in general irrespective their caste, Creed or religion. May God bless you and your family. Hearty congratulations and warm felicitations

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  • Fr.Vincent D' Souza, Kulur- Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congratulations dear Mr.Ronald Colaco for the honours from Ontario Premier Doug Ford. Very proud of you. Wishes to Mrs.Jean. GOD BLESS you.

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  • Austin R.J. Peres, MANGALURU

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congratulations Ron & Jean. Proud of you. A great honour to you in Canada. A unique award presented to you in the Parliament house in Ontario, Canada. Your visit and interaction with Premier Doug Ford has been also fruitful in him assuring to visit Karnataka which i am sure will benefit our State. May God bless you for your noble deeds and grant you good health and prosperity to continue with your mission.

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  • Raymond D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    One should have big heart n social concern to reach this height. Congratulation Ron for one more award in Canada

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  • Jennifer Dsouza, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    I still have photograph with you clicked when you came to bahrain receive award from former Indian president Abdul Kalam. Proud to be Mangalorean sir. May almighty give you very long life to serve people.

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  • Ashok Kumar, Bengaluru

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Sir, person like you should get elected to Rajya Sabha, so that our country will see tremendous growth. God bless you and your family.

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  • Vincent Menezes, Shirthady / Dubai

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congratulations nice to Indian flag flying high in Canada.

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  • Rahim Moodbidri, Jeddah

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    I have always followed Shri Colaco on this webportal, every time when I read his news I feel pride about this personality. Hope every community get the person who is acceptable to people belong to all religion. Good to see his awards

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  • Stanley T H Fernandes, Milagres- Muscat Sultanate of Oman

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Hearty Congratulations dear Ronbab,
    We the Mangalorean community residing in Muscat - Oman are happy to read the news in Daijiworld about your visit to Canada and welcomed by Government officials
    It’s indeed great honor and pride receiving the awards from Canadian, Primiar of Ontario Mr. Doug Ford, and member of Parliament of Missisauga, Lakeshore, Mr, Rudy Cuzzetto
    We are also happy to see in your company ex-Muscateers Mr, Vincent Machado, and Gilbert D’souza.

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  • Praan, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congratulations sir...

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  • Aubb, India / Kuwait

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    Congrats Mr.Colaco,

    You are a great inspiration to the entire Nation.

    Jai Hind!!!

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  • Harsha, Bengaluru

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    You both sir and madam, deseves the best honour. I am happy to read this news. Welcome Canadian premier to land of Kannadigas.

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  • Johan Rodrigues, Surathkal

    Wed, Oct 17 2018

    It is a matter of pride for people of Mangalore. Earlier Australia govt honoured and now Canada. It's not small achievement for a layman to get top-level honour for the philanthropic work. Proud of you sir.

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