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22.10 / 17:09
Target Manufacturing Kroger Food testing infection Updates More frozen waffles and pancakes recalled over possible listeria contamination
A recall of hundreds of frozen waffles and other toaster foods has been expanded
22.10 / 17:09
Provident Waters wellness Fishing show country prevention Plan for stricter lobster fishing rules delayed as species shows decline in babies
Fishing regulators are delaying a plan for stricter fishing rules amid concerns about a decline in baby lobsters in the warming waters off New England
22.10 / 16:51
markets UPS WhatsApp country reports Schools Canada raises wage requirements for high-wage stream of Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), including raising the minimum hourly wage requirements for the high-wage stream of the TFWP. Effective November 8, candidates applying through the high-wage stream of the TFWP will need to earn hourly salaries at least 20% higher than the median wage for their position relative to where they work, to be eligible, as per CIC News report. Authorities estimate that this change will impact up to 34,000 workers across Canada, resulting in an hourly wage increase between $5-$8 CAD for those who remain in the high-wage stream (depending on the area of work).
21.10 / 20:31
markets UPS Analysis Election Experts reports Kamala Harris ahead of Trump in these three swing states as per this poll
Kamala Harris is looking like a good prospect in the upcoming us elections as her popularity ratings are going quite strong among American voters. However, reports suggest that she has begun conceding her lead to her Republican rival Donald Trump in some battleground states, which the Democrats need to immediately look into, with just a few days remaining for the US elections to start off. Meanwhile, a new poll has now claimed that Harris is regaining lost ground and is leading Donald Trump in three of the key swing states in the US, which is a major good news for the Democrats, amid all adversity. Also Read: Twisters: Check out streaming release date, storyline, cast and production team
21.10 / 15:19
Provident Death wellness Updates Investigations 19-year-old employee dies at Walmart in Halifax, store closed until further notice
Walmart Canada says one of its stores in Halifax is “closed until further notice” after a 19-year-old woman who worked there died at the site over the weekend.
21.10 / 15:11
markets UPS Strategy Sol Strategies Price Spike: This Solana Validator’s Stock $HODL Is Up 270% In a Month
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21.10 / 12:41
markets Digital Citizens Progressive Experts country Schools India does not believe in 'taken-for-granted' relations: PM Modi
trust and reliability make the foundation of the country's ties. His comments at the NDTV World Summit came amid deepening chill in India's ties with Canada as New Delhi recalled six of its diplomats including the high commissioner, and expelled as many Canadian envoys. In his address, Modi made no direct reference to the incidents involving Canada. The bilateral ties have soured over Canada's allegations of India's hand in the killing of a radical Khalistani activist, a Canadian citizen. India has denied the charge and asserted that Canada had been unable to provide any evidence to back its claim.
21.10 / 12:05
markets Action Strategy Remark Freedom Schools Relationships Jaishankar highlights Canada's 'double standards' amid escalating tension with India
Dr. S. Jaishankar addressed the evolving dynamics of global relations, particularly focusing on India’s complex relationship with Canada, at an event in New Delhi. While speaking at NDTV World Summit 2024, the minister remarked on the shifting priorities in diplomatic discussions, noting a noticeable change in focus from the U.S. to Canada. Addressing specific concerns regarding Canada, Jaishankar pointed out issues related to diplomatic conduct. He noted that Canada had requested an inquiry into India's High Commissioner, prompting India to withdraw its diplomats. He contrasted this with the actions of Canadian diplomats in India, who he claimed freely gather information about India’s military and police, while imposing restrictions on Indian efforts to ensure the welfare and security of its diplomats in Canada.
21.10 / 11:27
markets Target Analysis economy Cycling track reports Bank of Canada would be ‘justified’ cutting rates by half a point. Here’s why
After proceeding at a tentative, 25-basis-point cut pace in the first three interest rate cuts of its cycle, many economists expect the Bank of Canada will take an oversized step lower in its upcoming decision on Wednesday.
21.10 / 05:35
COST Fighting economy War country social Israel's wars are expensive. Paying the bill could force tough choices
On top of the grievous toll in human life and misery, Israel’s war against the Hamas and Hezbollah militant groups has been expensive
21.10 / 01:37
Manufacturing Metro Discover Food outbreak testing infection Frozen waffle brands sold in Canada recalled due to possible listeria contamination
Various frozen waffle products sold in Canada and the U.S. have been recalled after testing revealed possible listeria bacteria contamination at a manufacturing facility in Brantford, Ont.
20.10 / 16:23
markets Target FIVE Digital Deloitte Interviews Nijjar killing, attempt on Pannun's life part of 'single' plot, claims Canada's ex-envoy
US indictment linking a former Indian agent to a foiled bid to assassinate Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun paints a «compelling and detailed portrait» of «a single plot» emanating from Delhi to kill multiple targets across North America, especially in Canada and the US, Canada's most recent envoy to India Cameron MacKay has alleged. In an interview to CBC News, MacKay, who left India in August, said both Canada and the US are probing the matter, adding it was «a fiasco on the part of the Indian government» to think that it could carry out crimes in Canada and the US and get away with it. New Delhi expelled Canadian Charge d'Affaires Stewart Wheeler and five other diplomats following Ottawa's fresh allegations of the Indian government's involvement in the killing of Sikh extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil last year. The Canadian diplomats left New Delhi on Friday evening. India also recalled its High Commissioner and five more diplomats and they are also on their way back to India. The Canadian government had said the Indian diplomats were expelled from the country.
20.10 / 16:23
Target Strategy country reports Department Interviews Relationships Trudeau has wrecked Canada-India political relations, says expelled envoy
Trudeau had wrecked bilateral political ties. Both countries on Monday ordered out six diplomats in tit-for-tat moves over Ottawa's allegations that New Delhi was targeting Indian dissidents on Canadian soil. Trudeau specifically tied the six to the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year in British Columbia. Sanjay Kumar Verma, India's envoy to Canada, told CTV that Trudeau had been relying on intelligence rather than evidence.
20.10 / 15:25
markets Hollywood Platform Netflix BBC show reports Netflix is facing tough challenges from this streaming giant. Details here
Netflix has been facing tough competition in the UK from BBC iPlayer which has also outpaced its rivals such as ITVX and Channel 4 in terms of growth, as per a report. BBC Content Boss Charlotte Moore in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter claimed that the viewing growth of BBC iPlayer has been more than that of Netflix, ITVX and Channel 4 in the UK. BBC iPlayer has also become the VOD platform with the fastest growth in the UK, as per the report in The Hollywood Reporter.
20.10 / 06:01
markets Strategy Instagram cover exclusive pop Features Diljit Dosanjh is now the 1st Indian artiste to grace Billboard Canada cover: Check colourful poster
Diljit Dosanjh has charted history. The Punjabi pop sensation achieved a significant milestone, becoming the first Indian artist to grace the cover of Billboard Canada's magazine. This marks an epochal moment, as the debut print edition of the publication will prominently feature exclusive images of the Punjabi icon, along with never-before-seen content and behind-the-scenes stories from his revolutionary Dil-Luminati tour. Billboard Canada shared the exciting news on its official Instagram account, along with the caption, «Diljit Dosanjh will make global history as the first Indian artist to be featured cover-to-cover in a special edition of Billboard (@billboardca). It marks a monumental moment for the iconic publication. Pre-order link in bio (sic).» The edition will be available both as a standalone issue or as part of a box set featuring four unique covers, one of which remains a mystery as it will be revealed later in December, part of a global Billboard initiative.
19.10 / 15:53
markets Provident Strategy Discover Food Healthcare reports 500 varieties of frozen waffles recalled in US and Canada that can be fatal for kids and elderly. Check brand names and reason
TreeHouse Foods has voluntarilly recalled 500 varieties of frozen waffles in the United States and Canada. The company, in a statement, said the said waffles are contaminated with Listeria which can be fatal for kids. According to the company, there have been no reports of illness linked to the recalled products to date and advised users to contact a healthcare provider in case of illness. TreeHouse Foods said it discovered the contamination in the waffles during routine testing at the manufacturing facility.
19.10 / 15:43
UPS wellness Justice country Department What we know about Ryan Wedding, Canadian Olympian and accused drug lord
Up until Thursday, some people may have heard Ryan Wedding’s name but most were probably unaware of his existence.
19.10 / 13:43
UPS Action Continental Barcelona Trade travelers The global tourism boom is shifting to Asia
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Tourism is back, at last. This year the number of trips abroad is expected to overtake levels reached in 2019.
19.10 / 12:15
CEO Landmark Action cover reports Courts International Big tobacco companies reach tentative multibillion-dollar settlement with Canada
Three large tobacco companies would pay nearly $24 billion to settle a long-running legal battle in Canada
19.10 / 10:53
COST UPS Progressive Fighting Election pandemic Justin Trudeau has a big political problem: Justin Trudeau
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau reinvented Canadian politics when he was elected prime minister at the age of 43 in 2015, with a brand built around his good looks and energy. Almost a decade later, Trudeau is fighting for political survival.
19.10 / 10:49
UPS PwC Deloitte Experts show social ‘Big battleground’ of holiday shopping looms. How to trim your expenses
‘Tis the season to be flexible and budget-conscious.

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