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30.09 / 07:17
UPS Target Man Parke show Inside reports Indian Amid India-Canada row, Indian envoy to UK Vikram Doraiswami stopped from entering Scotland Gurudwara; BJP condemns act
ANI.A post shared by Sikh Youth UK (@sikhyouthuk) This incident comes amid the ongoing diplomatic row between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on 18 June. The ‘Sikh Youth UK’ claimed that there is an ongoing ban on Indian officials visiting the gurdwara in their official capacities. The video shows two men near the High Commissioner’s car in the parking area.
30.09 / 07:17
WhatsApp country Indian Indian envoy to UK, stopped from entering Glasgow Gurdwara, decides to leave
India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on 18 June. The ‘Sikh Youth UK’ claimed that there is an ongoing ban on Indian officials visiting the gurdwara in their official capacities.
30.09 / 07:17
Lowe's SEC Platform country exclusive information Interactive Brokers Customer Interactive Brokers Customer Service Noted In Traders Union Ranking
Interactive Brokers customer service gives users exclusive access to over 135 markets spanning 33 different countries. The platform is regulated by prominent authorities, including the US SEC, FINRA, and FCA. It imposes no minimum deposit requirements for any account type, making it especially welcoming to beginners.
30.09 / 05:37
Lowe's FIVE DAL country prevention A look into India's tur problem: Why is this dal always on the boil?
India imports most of its tur dal, also called arhar, from two African nations, Mozambique and Malawi, and Myanmar, and is the third largest importer of tur dal in the world, only behind the United States and Canada. Also Read: Pulses supplies to remain constrained till Diwali What has happened? Over the past month, the average market price of tur dal has risen by Rs 10 per kilogram, reaching Rs 149 per kilogram. The prices of tur are being bolstered by several factors, including the constrained availability of domestic stocks, delays in the sowing of the kharif crop, and a sluggish pace of imports. Tur dal in India is boiling at record-high prices and to prevent hoarding and elicit its continuous release, the Central government on September 25 significantly reduced the stock limit for tur, and also urad dal, held by wholesalers and large retail chains from 200 tonnes to 50 tonnes.
30.09 / 05:09
Alberta health Alberta Health Services NOT Alberta not reinstating masking in hospitals even as respiratory illnesses increase
Fall traditionally brings with it an uptick in respiratory illnesses and 2023 is no exception. While other jurisdictions in Canada are bringing back masking in some health-care settings, Alberta is standing firm on leaving the choice up to individuals.
30.09 / 04:29
Provident VISA Action Remark country information Khalistani Terrorist Nijjar Killing: Foreign Minister Jaishankar says ready to look at any information shared by Canada
Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday. He was asked if the issue of Canadian allegations was raised during the meeting with Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NSA Jake Sullivan. “I have already answered it," the minister replied.
30.09 / 03:49
Provident Citizens VISA Aware Remark show rights Questioned on minority rights in India, Jaishankar says, ‘I defy you to show me discrimination’
Jaishankar also emphasized the Modi government has paid a lot of attention to the issues of the Sikh community, saying the extremist elements are just a small minority and, hence, do not represent the entire group. “...Everyone is aware of the amount of attention that the Modi government has paid to the issues of the Sikh community in the last 10 years and the suggestions it has made," the foreign affairs minister said as quoted by ANI. “I do not believe that the discussions that are taking place right now are the representative issues of the entire community (Sikhs).
30.09 / 02:39
UPS Provident Target VISA country NOT 'Let’s not normalise what is happening in Canada': S Jaishankar
Jaishankar questioned whether the reaction would have been the same if a similar situation had occurred in any other country. He further emphasized that the situation in Ottawa should not be normalized. Addressing a press conference in Washington DC on Friday, S Jaishankar said, “...Our point is that there is today a climate of violence, an atmosphere of intimidation...Just think about it. We have had smoke bombs thrown at the mission.
30.09 / 02:29
Reuters Cooper Citizens Assurant Boeing Flushing reports Nijjar killing row: ‘Canada has climate of violence for…’, says Jaishankar
Reuters. The relations between India and Canada have been tense due to the presence of Khalistani terrorists in Canada who have kept alive the movement for Khalistanis or the demand for an independent Sikh state to be carved out of India. Earlier this month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that Indian agents may have had a role in the June murder of Khalistan terrorist and Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was labeled a "terrorist" by India.
30.09 / 02:09
Provident VISA Extreme country isolate "...Hopefully Americans have seen what I said": S Jaishankar on Canada's allegations
India-Canada row, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that both sides have articulated each other's views on the matter. Addressing a press conference in Washington DC on Friday, Jaishankar said, «I saw what the Americans have said, and hopefully, the Americans have seen what I have said. I think both of us have articulated our respective views...so I really don't know, beyond that, what else I can add». Jaishankar further said that the larger issue in the matter is the «permissiveness» regarding the incidents of violence and extremism in Canada, which has been flagged by India. «No incident is isolated and no incident is the totality.
30.09 / 02:05
business WestJet Calgary 2024 WestJet to merge with Sunwing Airlines by October 2024
WestJet said Friday it aims to wind down Sunwing Airlines and integrate the low-cost carrier into its mainline business by October of next year.
29.09 / 19:15
Reuters Career Airlines pandemic stage cover travelers Air Canada pilots stage protests in Toronto as contract deadline looms
(Reuters) — Air Canada pilots staged a protest at Toronto's Pearson Airport on Friday, demanding better pay and benefits as talks over a new contract covering 4,500 pilots at Canada's largest carrier continue.
29.09 / 18:21
MET Booking WhatsApp reports PM Trudeau was in 'drug-induced stupor' during G20 Summit dinner, alleges former diplomat. Canada responds…
Justin Trudeau was ‘high on drugs’ and his plane was ‘full of cocaine’, a former India's diplomat Deepak Vohra has garnered attention for an allegation he made about the Canadian PM amid an ongoing international diplomatic row between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Deepak Vohra, a former diplomat, accused PM Justin Trudeau, 51, of flying to India for the G20 summit in a plane full of cocaine and hiding in his room for two days.
29.09 / 18:11
President Canada to get recession 'earlier and harder' than U.S., David Rosenberg says
David Rosenberg, president and chief economist and strategist of Rosenberg Research & Associates Inc., talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how Canada will get a recession ‘earlier and harder’ than the U.S. He discusses the ‘September effect,’ what’s going to give hope to the market and more.
29.09 / 18:11
UPS Target FIVE Manufacturing economy reports Canada's economic growth misses forecasts, backing interest rate pause
The Canadian economy rebounded slightly last month but still saw little growth, backing a case for the central bank to keep rates on hold despite inflation remaining elevated.
29.09 / 18:11
Dreams Experts reports Financial Posthaste: Canadians willing to sacrifice financial security for homeownership
High mortgage rates and rising inflation haven’t discouraged Canadians from their homeownership dreams, according to a new report by real estate marketplace Zolo.
29.09 / 18:11
Provident FIVE performer track information Banking watchdog increases scrutiny on commercial real estate lending
Canada’s top banking regulator is increasing scrutiny on how the country’s largest financial institutions are managing their commercial real estate portfolios amid rising interest rates that are creating vulnerabilities in the sector.
29.09 / 18:11
Lowe's Target economy track information reports 'Struggling to grow': What economists are saying about Canada's GDP
Canada’s gross domestic product was flat for July, matching Statistics Canada’s early estimate but falling short of analysts’ expectations of 0.1 per cent growth.
29.09 / 18:11
COST UPS Citi Ford COMPOSITE reports Live news: Stellantis spared from additional UAW walkouts
Canada’s top banking regulator is increasing scrutiny on how the country’s largest financial institutions are managing their commercial real estate portfolios amid rising interest rates that are creating vulnerabilities in the sector.
29.09 / 17:07
Disney CEO Nov Bill cover Disney Plus announces crackdown on password sharing in Canada
Password-sharing crackdowns are becoming more and more common in the streaming world today

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