BCJan 22, 2025
John Rustad supports deporting Zain Haq to Pakistan for violating study permit
B.C.’s opposition leader John Rustad has voiced support for deporting Zain Haq to Pakistan for allegedly violating his study permit. Haq is accused of participating in protests instead of focusing on his studies.
In 2021, Haq was arrested along with 17 others during a demonstration on Burrard Bridge that disrupted traffic, including access to St. Paul’s Hospital. Rustad emphasized that individuals coming to B.C. to study should not break the law.
Zain Haq, a prominent climate activist in B.C., was ordered deported on January 25. He and his wife Sophie are appealing to Immigration Minister
CanadaJan 22, 2025
Harjit Singh Sajjan to Retire from Politics
Harjit Singh Sajjan, the MP for Vancouver South and a long-time minister in Justin Trudeau’s government, has announced that he will not run in the next federal election.
Sajjan stated that his goal was to represent the people of Vancouver South and address their concerns in Ottawa, a mission he feels he has accomplished. After nearly a decade in politics, he has decided to step away. He expressed gratitude to his constituents and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for their support.
Sajjan was first elected in 2015 and served as the Minister of Defence before becoming the Minister of Emergency P
CanadaJan 22, 2025
Trump Threatens Additional 10% Tariff on Chinese Goods Over Fentanyl Issue
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose an additional 10% tariff on goods imported from China, citing concerns over the fentanyl crisis. He stated that the tariff is being considered because China sends fentanyl to Mexico and Canada.
Fentanyl, a synthetic drug, is responsible for thousands of deaths annually in the US and Canada. In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said on Wednesday that China believes there are no winners in a tariff or trade war and will firmly protect its interests.
Notably, during his 2024 election campaign, Trump had threatened to impose t
IndiaJan 22, 2025
Campaigning of All Major Parties in Full Swing for Delhi Assembly Elections
Campaigning is in full swing for the Delhi Assembly elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will lead the BJP campaign in the coming days, while Rahul Gandhi is spearheading Congress’s efforts single-handedly.
Rahul Gandhi held his first rally in Delhi on January 12 and is scheduled to hold three more rallies from January 22 to January 24. Prime Minister Modi will address rallies in different areas on January 29, January 31, and February 2. Meanwhile, Yogi Adityanath will kick off his rallies starting January 23.
Voting for all 70 Delhi Assem
WorldJan 22, 2025
Kite flying banned in Pakistan's Punjab province
Kite flying has been banned in Pakistan's Punjab province. According to Pakistani media, the Punjab Legislative Assembly has passed a bill in this regard. Anyone caught flying a kite can be imprisoned for 3 to 5 years or fined up to 2 million Pakistani rupees or both. Failure to pay the fine can also lead to an additional one-year imprisonment.
The bill also announces strict punishment for those who make and sell kites. They can be imprisoned for 5 to 7 years or fined up to 5 million rupees or both. This law has made a separate provision for juveniles. Juveniles will be fined 50,000 rupees fo
BCJan 22, 2025
Sleeping driver leads to drugs, guns being seized: Mounties say
Police in Kamloops, B.C., say they seized guns and a "significant" amounts of drugs after finding a man sleeping inside a running vehicle at a restaurant parking lot.
A statement from the RCMP says officers saw "numerous weapons" in plain view as they approached the truck Monday to check on the driver.
Police say they found a loaded handgun, ammunition, and body armour, along with a modified rifle and loaded magazines.
Supt. Jeff Pelley says police also seized more than 1.5 kilograms of suspected fentanyl and 85 grams of cocaine.
The statement says the man in his late 30s was arrested and rele
BCJan 22, 2025
'Targeted' shooting first homicide of the year in Delta, B.C.: police
A man has died after being shot in what Delta, B.C., police call a targeted attack.
A statement from the Delta Police Department says officers are now treating the shooting of 29-year-old Delta resident Gurvinder Uppal as a homicide.
Officers say they were called Monday to a shooting at a home in Delta where Uppal was injured and he later died in hospital.
Police say a white Ford pickup truck left the scene after the shooting and was located a short time later on fire.
They say the shooting is the first homicide in Delta in 2025 and that the community recorded no homicides last year.
Delta pol
WorldJan 21, 2025
18,000 Indians Living Illegally in the US May Face Deportation
Around 18,000 Indians living illegally in the US may be deported, according to a Bloomberg report. These individuals do not have US citizenship and lack the proper documentation to obtain citizenship there.
Last month, the US government agency responsible for handling illegal immigration, ICE, compiled a list of approximately 1.5 million people residing illegally in the country. The 18,000 Indians are included in this list.
The report indicates that the Indian government is prepared to collaborate with the US administration to identify its citizens living illegally in the country and facilita
CanadaJan 21, 2025
Jagmeet Singh Criticizes Elon Musk's Support for Pierre Poilievre
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has criticized Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre for receiving support from Elon Musk. Speaking at an event in Toronto, Jagmeet Singh said that Musk knows that if anyone in Canada will not challenge his tariffs, it is Poilievre.
Jagmeet Singh further stated that Musk will not support him because he knows that he does not back billionaires.
It is worth noting that Elon Musk recently praised Poilievre on social media, expressing his support. Musk had reposted Poilievre's tweets and commended his speech and the way he interacted with the media. Additionally, Mus