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25.11 / 09:27
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Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma urges Canada for evidence of allegations against India in Nijjar case
once again asked Canada to provide evidence supporting its allegations that India was involved in the killing of its pro-Khalistani citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The ongoing dispute stemmed from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's accusations earlier this year, hinting at possible Indian government involvement in Nijjar's murder, despite India designating Nijjar as a terrorist in 2020. Also Read: Explained.
25.11 / 07:35
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"India was convicted even without...": Indian envoy response to Canada on Nijjar killing probe
Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil was not fully concluded. Urging Canada to release evidence to back up its allegation in connection with the killing, the Indian envoy maintained that New Delhi would look into anything «very specific and relevant» is communicated to them to back up Justin Trudeau's allegations. In an interview with CTV news channel, the high commissioner was asked about the allegations raised by Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau of possible Indian government's involvement in Nijjar's killing. Responding to this, Verma said, «There are two points on that. One is that, even without the investigation being concluded, India was convicted.
24.11 / 23:23
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Size of TFSA contribution limit rises for 2nd year in a row
Canadians will again be able to put more into their tax-free savings accounts in 2024, according to Finance Canada.
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24.11 / 23:23
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Retail sales rose slightly in September. Here’s where consumers spent more
Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 0.6 per cent to $66.5 billion in September led by increases at motor vehicle and parts dealers.
24.11 / 20:37
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Canada's inflation eases in October, likely closing door on more rate hikes
(In Nov 21 story, corrects paragraph 10 to say services prices 'accelerated to 4.6%, the largest increase', not 'accelerated 4.6%, the fastest pace')
24.11 / 17:38
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PETA's viral thanksgiving post challenges Turkey consumption
Thanksgiving festivities unfolded across the USA and Canada, the traditional turkey-centric meal faced renewed scrutiny from advocates of veganism and animal rights, notably led by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). In an unconventional approach to raising awareness during Thanksgiving 2023, PETA shared a thought-provoking post featuring an illustration of a 'family' of turkeys dressed in clothes and holding 'hands' around a table. Departing from the customary roasted turkey centrepiece, the depiction showcased a platter of roasted human meat on a bed of salad, accompanied by other dishes.
24.11 / 17:31
24.11 / 17:14
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Hargreaves Lansdown appoints Victoria Hasler head of fund research
Victoria Hasler (pictured), incoming head of fund research at Hargreaves Lansdown
24.11 / 16:37
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Ex-Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao urges judge to allow him to leave US before sentencing
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao are urging a US judge to reject the Justice Department's request to bar him from returning to his home in the United Arab Emirates until he is sentenced for violating anti-money laundering requirements. Zhao's lawyers in a Thursday filing asked US District Judge Richard Jones in Seattle not to reverse bail conditions set by a magistrate judge on Tuesday that would allow him to leave the US while awaiting sentencing.
24.11 / 16:01
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Posthaste: Family business owners are rushing to hand over their companies
Many Canadian family business owners are accelerating the handover of their companies under pressure from a changing economic landscape and internal family dynamics, according to a new study by KPMG LLP in Canada.
24.11 / 14:15
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Canadian shoppers hunt for Black Friday deals amid inflation, longer sales
As scores of shoppers pack local malls to hunt for Black Friday deals, Dianne Debarros will be on the lookout for discounted toys and laptops her kids will soon need for school.
24.11 / 14:15
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Gifting your kid tech this season? How to safely introduce them to the digital world
Navigating kids’ social media use is a complex issue in the modern day of parenting, and something parents may be grappling with as they decide whether to gift their children smart devices this holiday season.
24.11 / 09:21
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Trudeau says Canada joining EU research program, inks water bomber deal
European Union’s $100-billion scientific research program, called Horizon Europe.Trudeau offered little detail about Canada’s participation in the pact this evening as he welcomed the top two heads of the EU to Newfoundland and Labrador’s capital city of St. John’s for the 19th EU-Canada Summit.Trudeau also said during his opening speech that Canada has worked out a deal to build water bombers and ship them to the EU, after both regions faced devastating forest fires this past summer.European Council President Charles Michel says the two-day summit comes at a difficult geopolitical time, as war continues in Ukraine and Israel and Hamas fight in the Gaza Strip.He says the unrest underscores a need for Canada and the EU, two long-standing allies, to work together on issues from peace and security to fighting climate change.Trudeau is expected to hold formal meetings on Friday with Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.Ottawa and Brussels started negotiations a year ago on Canada joining the Horizon Europe scheme, with the initial goal of signing an agreement this past spring that would be in place this calendar year.The program has seen countries such as New Zealand and Israel sign up for research projects partially funded by the EU, involving themes like the digital industry, health care and climate innovation.Entrepreneurs from the St.
24.11 / 06:28
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Rainbow Bridge reopens as probe of ‘horrific’ vehicle explosion continues
The Rainbow Bridge border crossing between Canada and the United States was reopened Thursday evening as the investigation into a “horrific” vehicle explosion the day before continues.
23.11 / 23:11
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First Quantum's Panama mine not operating at commercial production levels
By Valentine Hilaire and Divya Rajagopal
23.11 / 18:17
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TD doubles forecast for housing price drop amid ‘sudden surge in supply’
One of Canada’s major banks is forecasting a steeper drop in home prices amid a “sudden surge” of supply in some real estate markets.
23.11 / 18:17
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Holiday shopping frenzy: Tips to control impulse buying amid the sales
As the holiday season unfolds, the allure of festive spending, enticing Black Friday deals and the thrill of shopping can often lead to impulsive purchases, putting a strain on budgets and mental well-being.
23.11 / 17:49
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I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here 2023: Can the show be watched in the US?
Celebrity Get Me Out of Here' premiered on November 19. Currently, the show is being broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITVX however viewers from the United States, Australia, and Canada won't be able to watch as they don't have a broadcaster. Notably, in the United States, there is no broadcaster for I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and there are even no plans to bring the show to the US. The show is aired every night at 9 p.m., GMT on ITV, and is presented by BAFTA-award-winning stars Ant & Dec (Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly). This is the twenty-third series of the reality show and is being filmed in Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Just like any other competition series, viewers can expect a shot of thrill, humor, suspense, and drama in it. The reality show returned with a new batch of campmates aiming to win the crown as king and queen of the jungle. The show has personalities such as singers, TV personalities, politicians, and many more as contestants. Since the start of the show, 10 contestants have made their way to the jungle, and on November 23, jockey Frankie Dettori and boxer Tony Bellew will debut acting as coaches to the rival sides of the camp. Many famous personalities participating in the show are YouTube Influencer Nella Rose, Former Politician and GB News Host Nigel Farage, Food Critic Grace Dent, JLS Star and TV Presenter Marvin Humes, Eastenders Actor Danielle Harold, Hollyoaks Legend Nick Pickard, Pop star and actress Jamie Lynn Spears, Radio DJ and TV presenter Sam Thompson, This Morning Host Josie Gibson, and TV Personality Fred Sirieix. The show outside the UK has several international versions of the show mostly in Australia, Canada, and Germany.
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