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17.12 / 19:11
social electronic B.C. PPC candidate must stop using ‘engineer’
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ruled that a Vancouver Island People’s Party of Canada candidate who ran against Elizabeth May in the last federal election must stop describing himself as an engineer.
17.12 / 17:56
Remark Actor Experts country reports recommendations prevention J&K proposal: What we know about Truth and Reconciliation commissions
Mint takes a look at the evidence: In his concurring but separate opinion on the abrogation of Article 370, Kaul recommended the creation of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir to investigate and report on rights violations by both State and non-State actors at least since the 1980s and recommend measures for reconciliation. Kaul said that such a commission would encourage dialogue and could help resolve the distrust and tension that has built up in J&K over decades. Kaul’s recommendation was positively received by attorney general R.
17.12 / 16:35
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17.12 / 14:43
Citi Citizens country Department NOT 'US, Canada issues not same': Jaishankar on allegations regarding pro-Khalistani elements
Jaishankar emphasised that the two issues are not the same, adding that India is open to looking into the matter. While speaking at the Rotary Institute 2023 event in Bengaluru, Jaishankar asserted that India is a responsible country and it is willing to look into the matter if any country has a concern and shares inputs, referring to the Canada allegations about the alleged link of «agents of the Indian government» in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. «I think everybody knows that India is a country where we are very responsible, very prudent on what we do and the whole issue for us has been that we have always maintained that.
17.12 / 11:43
Provident Cooper country reports Department NOT 'US, Canada issues not same...': Jaishankar on plot to kill Khalistani separatists
Americans told us some specific things. What happens in international relations from time to time such challenges can arise.
17.12 / 07:11
Provident FIVE Extreme Aware Strategy social prevention Teen terrorists: Does Canada have a youth radicalization problem?
terrorism in two days. On Wednesday, RCMP arrested a 16-year-old in Calgary over an unrelated plot.The RCMP said Saturday it had arrested five youths for terrorism just in the past six months, and that it had seen a “concerning trend” of terrorists using the internet to recruit youths.As a result, police said parents, as well as teachers and coaches, should be on the alert for the signs of radicalization.“We’re asking adults in positions of authority to be alert for behaviors of concern which may be linked to violent extremism,” the RCMP said in a statement.The Ottawa youth’s father told Global News his son had become “more religious.” “I warned him many times,” to stay away from “extremist people,” he said, and even arranged for his son to speak to an imam.But he said his son was naive and may have been used by extremists.“There are some people taking advantage of him,” the father said.
17.12 / 04:07
Target Align country reports Canada to launch citizenship path for undocumented immigrants, including students & workers with expired status
Canada will soon launch a citizenship path for undocumented immgrants. Canada's Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, revealed the nation's intent to introduce a broad and comprehensive program, facilitating the application for permanent residency for numerous undocumented individuals.
16.12 / 22:11
Target Cooper Man Extreme Experts country prevention RCMP arrest Ottawa youth in alleged terror plot targeting Jewish community
Canada’s national police force has arrested a youth in Ottawa in relation to an alleged terrorism threat against the Jewish community, Global News has learned.
16.12 / 18:19
Target Reuters Strategy economy track ‘Still too early’ to cut rates, Bank of Canada’s Macklem says
The head of the Bank of Canada is pushing back on expectations for interest rate cuts, despite calls from the market and central bank counterparts south of the border that tightening could reverse in the new year.
16.12 / 18:19
Citi Provident FIVE CIBC show information reports How to save for a house without the Bank of Mom and Dad
This article is part of Global News’ Home School series, which provides Canadians the basics they need to know about the housing market that were not taught in school.
16.12 / 18:19
rock reports Trans Mountain alerts regulator of potential ‘catastrophic’ 2-year pipeline delay
The company building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is warning the project’s completion could be delayed by two years if the Canada Energy Regulator does not allow a previously rejected request for a pipeline variance.
16.12 / 15:08
Digital ETF Progressive Strategy Bitcoin stage Inside crypto ETFs Financial Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission in Exploratory Phase for Crypto ETFs
An investigation into the possibility of establishing bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is now being conducted by Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), which is in the exploratory phase. The use of digital assets inside regulated financial markets is becoming more popular throughout the world, and this move is in line with that trend.
16.12 / 15:07
Target Extreme economy Remark track Bank of Canada's Macklem talks down interest rate cuts, but says 2% inflation 'now in sight'
Cutting the Bank of Canada’s policy interest rate doesn’t seem to be top of mind for governor Tiff Macklem, who said Dec. 15 that it’s still too early to consider undoing the most aggressive series of rate hikes in decades. Macklem made the remarks while delivering his end-of-year speech before the Canadian Club Toronto on Friday, two days after United States Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell poured fuel on a stock market rally by suggesting that rates were at or close to their peak. The Financial Post’s Denise Paglinawan breaks down what you need to know about Macklem’s speech.
16.12 / 15:04
Provident Target economy President track reports Headlines record high Top headlines: EVs pile up at U.S. dealers as inventories hit record high
Electric vehicle inventories on United States dealer lots reached a new high in December, with a 114-day supply that was more than double what it was a year ago.
16.12 / 14:52
Action Arrest Warrant Issued for Self-Proclaimed ‘Crypto King’ Accomplice in $14 Million Scam
A judge in Ontario, Canada has issued a warrant for the arrest of Ryan Rumble, an accomplice of Canada’s self-proclaimed “crypto-king” Aiden Pleterski, for aiding the con artist in his years-long eight-figure crypto investment scam.
15.12 / 16:29
Aware information 28 Indian students deported from US to India this year
Indian students were deported from the US to India this year, the government said in Lok Sabha on Friday. Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said the government has regularly expressed its concerns to the authorities in the US regarding such instances. «According to information available with the ministry, 28 Indian students were deported from the US to India in 2023,» he said replying to a question.
15.12 / 16:29
Provident Citizens information reports strain Safety of Indians in Canada priority for government: V Muraleedharan
Parliament on Friday, citing Ottawa's census data for 2021. The information was provided by Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.
15.12 / 14:13
Provident Man Nov show Inside information travelers Exclusive: GTA man cops plea in fake ‘Camel Toe’ toonie case, gets big fine
coins after depositing the fakes into Canada’s banking system, Global News has learned.During a brief court appearance in Newmarket on Dec. 9, 2022, That Daixiong He, 69, of Richmond Hill, Ont., admitted he was guilty for his use of fake toonies.His plea came after he was caught injecting thousands of fake toonies into Canada’s banking system by making large deposits into several of his personal accounts at BMO, HSBC and RBC.There also is a second person of interest in this case who appears to have escaped a deportation attempt.Global News was unable to reach Mr.
15.12 / 13:03
Aware Gap economy Stealth President country blues How to deal with the global anti-climate backlash
backlash against climate-friendly policies is under way in rich democracies. It has many causes. Some voters deny that climate change is happening.
15.12 / 12:13
Citi Provident Strategy Harmonic performer stake CPP Investments, Blackstone take stake in $17-billion commercial-property loan portfolio of failed Signature Bank
A joint venture that includes Blackstone Inc. and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has won a stake in a nearly US$17-billion portfolio of commercial-property loans from the failed Signature Bank.
15.12 / 12:13
Waves FIVE economy show cover shock Here's how Canadians are coping with higher interest rates in 5 charts
Canadians continue to be hit by the climb in Bank of Canada interest rates, with the costs of paying down debt rising to a record in the third quarter while net worth declined, according to Statistics Canada household finance data released Dec. 13.

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