The Vancouver Sun reported in February 2008 that Dabinderjit Singh was campaigning to have both the Babbar Khalsa and International Sikh Youth Federation delisted as terrorist organizations.
Following statement is from a review by Kirk LaPointe, managing editor of The Vancouver Sun;
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Born in Condor, Alberta, he was a journalist for the Vancouver News Herald and a columnist with The Vancouver Sun before being elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 federal election for the British Columbia riding of New Westminster.
Kim Bolan, writing in The Vancouver Sun, reported in February 2008 that Dabinderjit Singh was in Canada refining and gathering support for his party's agenda.
In 1966 and 1967, Valpy was a staff member for the short-lived Company of Young Canadians and then returned to the Vancouver Sun, first as a member of its editorial board and then as a political columnist based in Ottawa.