Tag: Canada
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‘India made horrific mistake by violating Canada’s sovereignty,’ warns furious Justin Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau has accused India of making a “horrific mistake” by violating his country’s sovereignty by killing Canadian citizens. Testifying at a public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, Justin Trudeau angrily remarked, “The Indian government made a horrific mistake in thinking that they could interfere as aggressively as they did…
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Trudeau attacks Modi govt as Canada expels six Indian diplomats
Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau has once again accused Indian Premier Narendra Modi’s government of involvement in the killing of a Canadian citizen. Talking to the media on Tuesday, Justin Trudeau said that the Canadian government has “clear and compelling evidence that agents of the government of India have engaged in and continue to…
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Shots fired outside AP Dhillon’s home in Canada
In a shocking turn of events, gunshots were reportedly fired outside the Vancouver residence of famous Punjabi singer and rapper AP Dhillon, weeks after he released a high-profile music video with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.India media reports say that imprisoned gangster Lawrence Biishnoi and outlaw Rohit Godhra have accepted responsibility for the incident. An alleged…
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Justin Bieber and Hailey welcome baby boy, give him awkward name
Global superstar Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey have welcomed their first baby, and they can’t be any happier. The proud parents shared news of the arrival of their little bundle of joy, Jack Blues Bieber, on August 23. The news was shared by Justin himself on his Instagram account on 23 August, Friday 2024.…
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Western ambassadors to skip Nagasaki memorial after Japan exclude Israel
Ambassadors from Western countries including the United States will skip a ceremony marking the 79th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki after Israel was snubbed, officials said Wednesday. Nagasaki’s mayor last week said that Israel’s ambassador Gilad Cohen was not invited to Friday’s event in the southern Japanese city because of the risk of possible…
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‘We decided on divorce at the dinner table’: Hiba Ali opens up about her marriage
Divorce can be a very emotional journey filled with unexpected challenges and personal reflections. Recently, actress Hiba Ali appeared as a guest on ‘Fuchsia Magazine’. She talked about the emotional journey of her unplanned divorce, her struggle with depression, and the challenges of her child custody case. “For me, it was always unexpected. I wanted…
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World not ready for climate change-fueled wildfires: experts
The world is unprepared for the increasing ferocity of wildfires turbocharged by climate change, scientists say, as blazes from North America to Europe greet the northern hemisphere summer in the hottest year on record. Wildfires have already burned swathes through Turkey, Canada, Greece and the United States early this season as extreme heatwaves push temperatures…
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Pakistanis seeking asylum in foreign countries will not receive passports
The federal Ministry of Interior has decided on Tuesday not to issue passports to Pakistanis who have requested asylum or are already living on asylum in foreign countries, citing security concerns. The ministry sent a letter to relevant authorities asking them not to issue travel documents to asylum seekers. According to the ministry’s notification, previously…
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Canadian who died in Cuba mistakenly buried in Russia
A Canadian man who died in Cuba last month was mistakenly buried in a Russian town north of Moscow, and officials on Friday were scrambling to repatriate his body. A government source who was not authorized to speak on the matter told AFP it had been a challenge to determine what had happened to the…
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Canada to reduce number of temporary foreign workers
Ottawa, Canada – Canada for the first time is planning to curb the number of temporary foreign workers it welcomes, officials announced Thursday, after years of lofty immigration levels. Ottawa is proposing to reduce the number of temporary residents to five percent of the population over the next three years, down from the current 6.2 percent…