Darshan Singh Sahsi

Businessman

Canadian Village Rajgarh, Tehsil Doraha, District Ludhiana, Punjab, India

Quick Info

ProfessionBusinessman
NationalityCanadian
BirthplaceVillage Rajgarh, Tehsil Doraha, District Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Date of Death28/10/2025

Latest News about Darshan Singh Sahsi

28/10/2025

Darshan Singh Sahsi, the 68-year-old president of Canam International and a prominent Indian-origin businessman based in Abbotsford, British Columbia, was shot dead outside his home on Townline Road (also reported as Ridgeview Drive). The targeted attack occurred as he approached his vehicle around 9:20 AM local time, with the assailant firing multiple shots from a nearby parked car before fleeing. Canada-based gangster Goldy Dhillon, linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility on social media, alleging Sahsi's involvement in drug trade and refusal to pay extortion demands.

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Bio/Wiki

Other NameDarshan Singh Sahasi

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorGrey

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried

Family

Children2 Sons

Career

DescriptionDarshan Singh Sahsi began his career in agriculture, working as a farmer in Punjab. He later ran a brick kiln and engaged in various small jobs including fishing, plumbing, and mechanical repairs. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to invest in a struggling textile recycling unit, Canam International, which he transformed into a globally recognized company. In 1991, he relocated to Vancouver, Canada, where he was praised for his business acumen and commitment to philanthropy. He was known for promoting Punjabi literature and culture while also owning several hotels in the U.S.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Darshan Singh Sahsi worked as a farmer alongside his family in Punjab during his youth.
2. He developed an interest in recycling clothes and acquired stakes in a textile recycling business.
3. He was the first individual to receive a license for textile recycling in India's Kandla Special Economic Zone.
4. His company, Canam International, became well-known for its global recycling efforts.
5. Sahsi actively supported Punjabi literature and was involved with cultural organizations promoting the Punjabi language.
6. He served as a patron of Ludhiana's Punjabi Sahit Akademi since 2012.
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