Source: Globe and Mail
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It was an unusual place for a 48-hour ceremonial reading of Sikh scripture, but the spanking new Brampton Civic Hospital has been nothing if not unusual.
Built and operated in a controversial partnership with private interests, Ontario's most modern public hospital sits smack in the midst of a 50,000-and-growing South Asian immigrant community, mostly Sikhs, who have contributed millions toward its construction.
And so on a weekend last July, a few months before it opened, more than 15,000 filed into the hospital's sun-washed atrium during an Akhand Paath, or continuous reading of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Sikh holy book.