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17.06 / 21:57
Target Citizens security Election country reports Investigations Diane Francis: Protecting the 'traitors'
Canadians have remained in the dark for years about interference by China and other foreign countries in their democracy. Inquiries have been slow-walked, delayed or obstructed by the Trudeau government.
17.06 / 05:43
President War country peace International Trudeau says Russia needs to be accountable for ‘genocide’ of taking Ukrainian children
Russia must be held accountable for “an element of genocide” it’s perpetrating by taking thousands of Ukrainian children from their homes and trying to erase their Ukrainian identity, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Sunday at the end of a global summit focused on restoring peace between the two countries.
15.06 / 07:11
security wellness President show stage country Videos PM Modi shares glimpses of highlights from G7 Summit in Italy
Narendra Modi on Saturday shared highlights from his participation in the G7 Summit at Italy and said that he presented India's perspective on the world stage. A video shared by PM Modi shows glimpses of the highlights of his visit to Italy including his arrival in Italy to Italian PM Giorgia Meloni's welcome at the venue of the G7 Summit in Apulia city in Italy. Meloni greeted PM Modi with a 'namaste' and the two leaders then posed for a picture for the cameras.
15.06 / 01:55
MET wellness Trade President country G7 Summit: PM Modi has 'delightful conversation' with leaders of Turkey, UAE, Brazil; also meets Jordan King
G7 Summit in Italy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the leaders of Turkey, the UAE, Brazil and Jordan and struck a pose for the camera along with them on Friday. PM Modi had a «delightful conversation» with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, as well as the President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. All the four leaders also posed for the camera and got a picture clicked at the Summit as well, which PM Modi shared on X, saying, «The interactions in Italy continue...Delightful conversation with President @LulaOficial, President @RTErdogan and His Highness Sheikh @MohamedBinZayed»
15.06 / 01:55
MET wellness Trade President Celebrity country 'Pleased...': PM Modi after meeting UN chief Guterres on sidelines of G7 Summit
Narendra Modi met United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres in Italy on the sidelines of the G7 Summit here on Friday night. In a post on X, PM Modi said, «Pleased to meet the United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, in Italy.» Earlier, PM Modi met also US President Joe Biden and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of the G7 Summit.
12.06 / 01:59
UPS Provident Election Fishing inclusion Pierre Poilievre opposes capital gains hike, promises new tax cut
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he will vote against the government’s proposal to raise the capital gains tax inclusion rate, ending weeks of speculation about where he would land on the issue.
11.06 / 23:35
COST FIVE Food inclusion Capital gains tax changes approved in House of Commons, Conservatives oppose
The House of Commons voted Tuesday to approve the Liberal government’scapital gains tax changes despite the Conservatives opposing the measure.
11.06 / 17:01
Food Research Experts War country reports medicines Is US on brink of Civil War? Why is Canada upset and why does it apprehend unrest in neighboring country? Details here
Justin Trudeau meets Joe Biden at the G7 summit in Italy this week, Trudeau probably won't ask if the US might have a civil war soon. But, as per the reports of 'Politico', a research group in Trudeau's government is already thinking about it. In a report called «Disruptions on the Horizon,» they suggested that Ottawa should prepare for the possibility of a civil war in the U.S. The report mentioned how ideological differences, weakening democracy, and unrest within the country could lead to such a situation. The report is 37 pages, but it says this in just 15 words.
10.06 / 18:55
SUN security Election WhatsApp rights Sporting Third Eye: The wish and the response, jugaad bouquet & comparative respite from heat
The wish and the response Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was among the several foreign leaders who sent congratulatory messages to PM Narendra Modi. Trudeau, however, made it a point to refer to human rights and rule of law. Modi chose to reply after four days unlike his quick reply to several other leaders and emphasised that ties need to focus on respect for each other's concerns and mutual understanding.
09.06 / 12:19
Aware security country information travelers strain Investigations Canada's intelligence chief made unannounced visits to India twice this year
Canada's intelligence agency chief David Vigneault paid two quiet visits to India in February and March to apprise Indian officials of the case relating to the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, people familiar with the matter said.
06.06 / 05:07
Target security country reports Updates India second biggest threat to Canadian democracy ahead of Russia, claims govt panel report; China still first
China, according to a Hindustan Times report.In response to this, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a statement, said that his government takes the issue of foreign interference "very seriously."Also Read | Nvidia hits $3 trillion in value as shares rise 5.2%, chip maker zooms past Apple as second-most valuable companyThe National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP), consisting of MPs and senators with top security clearances, released the report amid worsening India-Canada relations, HT said.This comes amid escalating tensions between the countries after Trudeau last year alleged last year that Indian government agents were involved in the killing of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a claim New Delhi called "absurd", the paper added.Also Read | Bill Gates memoir 'Source Code' next year: Early years, nearly being kicked out of Harvard, Microsoft & more…The report also suggests that some Canadian MPs may have been influenced by foreign countries. Adding that these MPs may have acted inappropriately in their communications with foreign missions, attempted to "improperly influence" colleagues, and shared privileged information with foreign diplomats.
30.05 / 21:09
Target Racing community shooting Diversity reports Schools Ford says ‘enough is enough’ after Toronto Jewish school shooting
Doug Ford on Thursday accused people of bringing “problems from everywhere else in the world” to the province after a recent shooting at a Toronto Jewish girls school.Ford made those sharp comments alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a news conference in the city, days after students and staff at Rabbi Yaacov Vidal of the Bais Chaya Mushka Elementary School said they were shaken by what happened, but undeterred.Toronto police told Global News Thursday the investigation remains ongoing, and no arrests have been made.There is no indication from police at this time that any of the suspects involved were immigrants, as Ford appeared to suggest, adding: “Before you plan on moving to Canada — don’t come to Canada if you’re going to start terrorizing neighborhoods like this.”“We have zero tolerance for this anywhere in Ontario. It doesn’t matter what race, what religion you’re from, I’d be saying the exact same thing if it was another community as well, but enough is enough,” he said.“You’re bringing your problems from everywhere else in the world, you’re bringing it to Ontario and you’re going after other Canadians – as the prime minister said: unacceptable.”Police later told Global News it does not track and or disclose the immigration status of suspects or victims.
29.05 / 17:41
markets UPS Citi Extreme Experts Podcasts Interviews Trudeau wants to maintain home prices while pushing affordability. Is it possible?
The federal government is aiming to make housing affordable for younger Canadians while retaining property value for existing homeowners, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in an interview with the Globe and Mail. 
28.05 / 15:13
Booking security students country reports politician International Canada Study Permit: Justin Trudeau govt drops police clearance mandate for international students, temporary residents
Hindustan Times reported on Tuesday.Responding to queries in Parliament by Indo-Canadian MP Arpan Khanna, Immigration Minister Marc Miller clarified, “I have never said such certificates are required for temporary residents,’ the daily reported.The Canadian immigration minister indicated that verification is done mainly through biometric data, such as fingerprints, which are cross-checked on law enforcement databases internationally. As for the police certificates from the country of origin, the HT quoted Miller as saying, “We do not, as a routine matter, require them for temporary residents."However, police certificates from abroad may occasionally be requested on a case-by-case basis if further scrutiny is necessary.“They may be required if an officer decides to do so as part of a cascading security screening," he added later.The minister's clarification comes amid debates about security checks for temporary residents, including international students, following recent criminal cases involving past visitors.It is important to note that at least two of the four persons arrested in relation to the killing of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar had reached Canada in that category.
27.05 / 23:55
markets UPS Manufacturing economy Trade Experts country Why U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs could be a ‘tightrope’ walk for Canada
With the Joe Biden administration imposing massive new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, some experts argue that a American-style tariff may not make sense for Canada.
16.05 / 14:25
UPS Nov Justice show Courts Investigations Documents reveal past of B.C. Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s alleged killer
One of the alleged hitmen accused of killing B.C. Sikh temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar was arrested and released in Surrey, B.C., shortly before the attack, according to court records.
16.05 / 11:41
Citi security Death reports rights Ottawa to acquire Quebec Bridge, will spend $1 billion on span over 25 years
The federal government says it has reached a deal with Canadian National Railway Company to acquire the historic Quebec Bridge, following decades of political wrangling over what to do with the century-old span.
13.05 / 17:19
markets economy wellness Trade President reports politician Declining Canadian economy, dollar mean investors should add protection to their portfolios
There is a lot of uncertainty for the average Canadian these days, including trying to navigate a complex macro-economic environment that is already starting to have a material impact on their overall financial well-being.
13.05 / 15:23
UPS Remark show information Investigations rowing ‘Open to investigate but….’: Jaishankar opens up on Canada arresting 4 Indians for killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar
fourth Indian national in connection with the June 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. "We pursued the evidence and gained sufficient information for the BC Prosecution Service to charge Amandeep Singh with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder," the police statement said. "This arrest shows the nature of our ongoing investigations to hold responsible those who played a role in the homicide of Hardeep Singh Nijjar," it added.
12.05 / 18:03
Citizens security Nov trends President Courts Investigations Suspect arrested in Brampton for Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing was allegedly one of two gunmen
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Global News has learned.Amandeep Singh, 22, is the fourth suspect charged so far with Nijjar’s killing, which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has linked to the Indian government.The resident of Brampton, Ont. was charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
12.05 / 05:15
Citizens Parke community President Justice reports Department Canada arrests fourth Indian national in killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in Vancouver, as per an AFP report. Amandeep Singh, aged 22, who was already under detention for unrelated gun charges, now faces charges of "first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder" in Nijjar's alleged "assassination", it added. This follows the recent arrests of three other Indian nationals in connection with the same case.

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