Dr Dennison Moore
Dr Dennison Moore, a former chief of staff to the Minister of
Multiculturalism and Citizenship in Canada, was the Sanatan Dharma
Maha Sabha's guest speaker at its Indian Arrival Day Dinner on May 28 at
the Centre of Excellence, Macoya. Dr Moore, who has a doctorate in
Political Science, and who is more familiar with the halls of government
than that of academia as a chief of staff to the Secretary of State for
Canada and also chief of staff to the Minister of Immigration in
Canada, has over the years been collecting historical material on
Trinidad and Tobago.
Articles by this Author
The true story of the 'Fatel Rozack'
- By Dr Dennison Moore
- Published 06/6/2010
- Trinidad and Tobago
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In his address at the Maha Sabha function, he touched on two areas of
East Indian indentureship in T&T - the status of the immigrants
who arrived here in 1845 and the ship that brought them here. Dr Moore’s
contention is that the first Indian immigrants who came to T&T were
free men, not indentured labourers.
