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18.10 / 06:43
UPS Parke Death Experts show reports Ibrahim Ali: B.C. teen murder trial jury told physician witness died
The jury in a British Columbia Supreme Court murder trial has been told that an expert witness didn’t finish her testimony because she is dead.
12.10 / 15:17
Citi Lowe's CEO President country reports Home prices continue to stabilize as Royal LePage downgrades forecast
Home prices should remain relatively stable throughout the rest of the year, according to Royal LePage, which is downgrading its end-of-year forecast amid slower real estate activity and high rates of borrowing.
10.10 / 20:11
Man Fighting Death social dance medicines A B.C. man is the 2nd Canadian believed dead after Israel attack by Hamas
first learned on Sunday that Mizrachi was missing through a social media post by his former high school, King David High School in Vancouver, and confirmation from The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.He is the second Canadian believed to have been killed in Israel since Hamas launched its attack Saturday.Israel has since retaliated with airstrikes in Gaza and by cutting off supplies of food, fuel, medicines and other goods.Alexander Look, from Montreal, is also believed to have been among those killed.
10.10 / 15:47
Action Mobile testing Proposed class action filed against TD over alleged pay, vacation violations
A proposed class action lawsuit has been filed against Toronto-Dominion Bank alleging that more than 1,000 TD mobile mortgage specialists across Canada did not receive their proper vacation and holiday pay.
10.10 / 13:27
UPS COMPOSITE Metro President Experts How interest rates will drive Canada's housing market in coming months
Lower interest rates might be the only thing that could revive Canada’s housing market as supply outpaces demand in the country’s largest real estate markets, experts say.
04.10 / 20:51
Reuters Ford Parke Kaiser BAY track hospital Union health care worker strike hits Kaiser Permanente hospitals across US
«Making Money» host Charles Payne discusses the impact of the expansion of the UAW strikes.
03.10 / 13:37
Reuters Citizens VISA Action country reports Factbox-India-Canada ties fray in row over Sikh separatist killing
NEW DELHI (Reuters) — India has asked Canada to reduce its diplomatic staff in the country by more than half, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, with ties fraying after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly levelled suspicions that Indian agents were involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada.
26.09 / 04:13
Provident Target BLOCK WhatsApp information testing travelers EAM Jaishankar may respond to Canada PM Justin Trudeau's allegations at UNGA
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “credible allegations" over Indian involvement in the killing of Pak trained Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar in June. While New Delhi is still waiting for Canada to provide legal evidence linking India to Khalistan Tiger Force chief Nijar’s killing, it is quite evident that Trudeau’s Sikh politics will not allow him to back down on the issue.
25.09 / 17:39
Reuters Citizens VISA Aware country information gatherings Indian Canadian Sikh protests outside Indian mission off to a muted start
Sikh group gathered outside the Indian diplomatic mission in Toronto on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised the prospect of New Delhi's involvement in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia. The protests, which are also planned in Ottawa and Vancouver, are aimed at increasing public awareness about India's alleged role in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple on June 18 in Surrey, a Vancouver suburb with a high Sikh population, one organizer told Reuters. Between 100 and 150 members were expected to join the protests, Jatinder Singh Grewal, a director of the group Sikh for Justice in Canada, said, but only a dozen people had gathered in front of the Indian consulate in Toronto around noon when the demonstration was set to begin. Protesters began chanting «Khalistan live forever» in the Punjabi language. Trudeau said last week Canada was pursuing «credible allegations» that Indian government agents may have been involved in Nijjar's murder. India swiftly denied any role in the killing and described the allegations as «absurd». The accusations have sparked tit-for-tat retaliation from both countries, with each nation expelling diplomats and New Delhi suspending visas for Canadians. «We are asking Canada to expel the India ambassador, Grewal told Reuters on Sunday. The Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, said concerned authorities have been informed of the protests. »Ensuring security of diplomatic premises and personnel is responsibility of the host country.
25.09 / 15:03
Canada News Hardeep Singh Nijjar Khalistan Sikh Indian Sikh group urges protests outside Indian embassies in Canada over Nijjar murder
Sikh group has called on its members to protest outside the Indian diplomatic missions of main Canadian cities on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised the prospect of New Delhi’s involvement in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia.Trudeau said last week Canada was pursuing “credible allegations” that Indian government agents may be linked to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple on June 18 in Surrey, a Vancouver suburb with a high Sikh population.India swiftly denied any role in the killing and described the allegations as “absurd.” The accusations have sparked tensions between the two countries, with each nation expelling diplomats, and New Delhi suspending visas for Canadians.Jatinder Singh Grewal, a director for Sikh for Justice in Canada, told Reuters on Sunday that his organization will lead the demonstrations outside the Indian embassies and consulates in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver to increase public awareness about Nijjar’s killing.“We are asking Canada to expel the India ambassador,” Grewal said. Representatives for India’s diplomatic missions in Ottawa and Toronto were not immediately available for comment.The Toronto Police Department said it was aware of the planned demonstrations on Monday but declined to disclose details of the security preparations or potential response to any violent situations that may arise during the protest.Nijjar, who worked as a plumber, left the north Indian state of Punjab a quarter-century ago and became a Canadian citizen.
25.09 / 13:17
Reuters VISA WhatsApp country 2020 Indian Khalistani group Sikh for Justice calls for protests outside Indian embassies in Canada
Reuters. A week ago, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged had New Delhi's “potential link" to the murder of a Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June. Reuters quoted Jatinder Singh Grewal, a director for Sikh for Justice in Canada, as saying on Sunday that his organisation will lead the protests outside the Indian embassies and consulates in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver over Nijjar's killing.
24.09 / 14:51
Target Citizens VISA WhatsApp country reports Indian Canada continues issuing visa for Indian citizen despite diplomatic dispute
Canadian authorities have not stopped issuing visas to Indian nationals looking to enter the north American country. This comes even though India's foreign ministry has suspended issuing visa to any Canadian citizen, irrespective of their domicile. India and Canada have found themselves at diplomatic logger heads, as Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau levied ‘credible allegations’ that Indian government and India's intelligentsia was involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia's Surrey in June, 2023.
24.09 / 06:43
UPS Citi VISA Southern country "Matter between India and Canada," Portugal Foreign Minister on diplomatic row
Portugal Foreign Minister Joao Gomes Cravinho said that both countries share friendly relations with Portugal and expressed hope that the issue between the two countries will be quickly resolved. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday alleged that Ottawa had credible intelligence linking Indian agents to the killing of Khalistterrorist Nijjar in Vancouver. India, however, dismissed the allegations as «absurd and motivated». However, this triggered diplomatic tensions between the two countries, with both New Delhi and Ottawa taking diplomatic steps and India suspending visa services to Canada. Speaking to ANI on the sidelines of 'India-UN for Global South: Delivering for Development' event in New York City, Cravinho said, «It is a matter between India and Canada.
24.09 / 02:57
Provident Target Cooper Citizens Death information gatherings U.S. provided Canada with intelligence on killing of Sikh separatist leader
Ottawa, Ontario, after the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in the Vancouver area, but Canada developed the most definitive intelligence that led it to accuse India of orchestrating the plot, according to Western allied officials. In the aftermath of the killing, U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved.
21.09 / 19:27
COST Booking VISA Airlines country India-Canada airfares soar amid troubled ties
₹1.46 lakh. It is more than ₹1.01 lakh on the Toronto-Delhi route. Similar fares for New Delhi-Montreal cost over ₹1.55 lakh and over ₹1.16 lakh in the opposite direction.
20.09 / 23:29
Provident Target Citizens Death country 2020 travelers Sikh India asks citizens to be careful if traveling to Canada as rift widens over Sikh leader’s death
India has advised its citizens to be careful when traveling to Canada as a rift between the two nations widens further in the wake of Ottawa’s allegations that India may have been involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in suburban Vancouver
20.09 / 21:23
Compilation RBC Department RBC proceeds with job cuts on U.S., Canada capital markets desks
Royal Bank of Canada pushed ahead with a round of job cuts in its capital markets operations, part of broader reductions announced in August that may climb above 1,000 positions and are aimed at helping the bank deal with a challenging economic environment.
18.09 / 21:25
foreign interference Sikh trudeau Sikh Leader Intelligence suggests agents of India behind killing of B.C. Sikh leader: Trudeau
national security authorities have obtained “credible” intelligence suggesting “agents of the government of India” were behind the June murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a prominent Sikh leader in B.C., Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.Trudeau disclosed the intelligence to the House of Commons Monday. He said he also raised it with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G20 summit in New Delhi earlier this month, and Canadian officials have been in contact with India’s government and intelligence agencies.“Canada is a rule of law,” Trudeau told the House of Commons.
17.09 / 13:29
UPS Provident FIVE Algonquin businesses 'Lipstick on a pig': Businesses say Ottawa's CEBA repayment extension misses crucial point
Tina Hamlin, who runs a home decor company in Vancouver, was initially elated when she heard the federal government will allow small businesses an extra year to repay a loan given to them during the pandemic.
15.09 / 04:27
WestJet Pierre Poilievre says WestJet union should apologize for trying to ‘silence’ free speech
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said the union representing WestJet cabin crew should apologize for trying to silence free speech.
12.09 / 20:53
World Cup Instagram Alphonso Davies named most influential Canadian sport star in new study
Edmonton soccer darling Alphonso Davies has been crowned the most influential Canadian sport star, based on Instagram statistics, including number of followers and engagement.

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