Canada reaches deal with tech giant Google over Online News Act
Toronto/IBNS: The Canadian government has inked a deal over the Online News Act with tech giant Google that needs the latter to pay $100 million annually to publishers, and to allow access to Canadian news content on its platform.
Canada: 3 dead, 2 critically injured in Winnipeg shooting
At least three people were killed and two others injured in a shooting occurred in Canada's Winnipeg city on Sunday.
A top Bangladeshi official has said his nation will make a fresh appeal to Canada for the deportation of the convicted killer of 'Father of the Nation' Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-Noor Chaudhury.
2 die as car explodes near US-Canada border, triggers massive security alert
At least two persons died after a car exploded at a US-Canada checkpoint near Niagara Falls on Wednesday.
New York: Border crossings between the US and Canada near Niagara Falls were shut down on Wednesday following a vehicle explosion at Rainbow Bridge, prompting actions by terrorism investigators, media reports said.
Ontario elementary teachers reach tentative contract deal with provincial govt
Toronto/IBNS: A new tentative deal between the Ontario Government with English-language public elementary teachers had been reached averting a possible strike, Education Minister Stephen Lecce confirmed it in a social media post on Tuesday.
An updated list of foreign nationals being allowed to leave the war-torn Gaza Strip on Thursday contains no mention of any Canadian.
Canada: Hiker stranded on a cliff after following fake trail on Google map, rescued by helicopter
A hiker was rescued by a helicopter from Canada's British Columbia after he was reportedly lost following a fake trail on Google map.
Canada: Sikh man, his 11-year-old son shot dead in targeted shooting incident
An Indian-origin Sikh man and his 11-year-old son were killed in an incident related to a target shooting in the Canadian city of south Edmonton, police said on Saturday (November 11, 2023).
Khalistan extremism and political opportunism: A concern for Canada
In the wake of a recent article in The Vancouver Sun, which has raised significant concerns about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s stance on Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and his support, which seems to have emboldened the Khalistan extremists.
Shocking and saddening: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau mourns school friend Matthew Perry's death
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau remembered the days he spent in school with his friend Matthew Perry and said the news of his death left him shocked.
Canada’s education sector at risk: Why every Indian student matters
Recent findings by the Canadian Bureau for International Education present a troubling trend for the Canadian higher education sector.
PAU Pride: Purvika Chhuneja clinches accolades for India at World Folk Festival in Canada
In a spectacular showcase of talent and cultural heritage, Purvika Chhuneja, an alumna of the College of Agriculture at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), has brought pride and honour to her alma mater and the nation.
Canada announces additional sanctions against Russian collaborators in Moldova
Toronto/IBNS: Melanie Joly, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tuesday announced imposition of additional sanctions against Russian collaborators in Moldova under the Special Economic Measures (Moldova) Regulations, a news release said.
Winnipeg/CMEDIA: Wab Kinew, Manitoba’s premier-designate, announced Friday that a new executive council will be sworn in on Wednesday, October 18 at The Leaf at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg, a news release said.