BCJan 24, 2025
B.C. Opposition Leader Warns Premier Against Responding to U.S. Tariff Threat
B.C.’s main opposition leader, John Rustad, has cautioned Premier David Eby against making a statement in response to the looming threat of U.S. tariffs. Rustad advised that while a trade war could be initiated, the reality is that Canadians would ultimately bear the cost.
As leader of B.C.’s Conservative Party, Rustad emphasized that the United States has historically been Canada’s strongest ally. His remarks came as a 25 percent U.S. tariff on Canadian goods is set to take effect on February 1.
While acknowledging the potential damage caused by the tariffs, Rustad made it clear that t
CanadaJan 24, 2025
Trump Comments on Canada Becoming a U.S. State
President Donald Trump has commented on Canada once again. During a briefing in North Carolina, he stated that if Canada were to become a state of the United States, Canadians would receive much better health coverage.
Trump expressed that he would be happy if Canada became the 51st state, as this would provide Canadian citizens with a significant tax break, given their current high taxes. He also suggested that the people of Canada would likely want to join the United States.
It is worth noting that Trump has repeatedly targeted Canada since his election. In his latest statement, he suggeste
CanadaJan 24, 2025
Former chief trade negotiator says Alberta undermining Canada in U.S. tariff talks
Ottawa's former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul says Alberta is undermining Canada's attempts to prevent the U.S. from levying damaging tariffs.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has rallied most of the premiers to agree that all sectors of the Canadian economy could be deployed to fight back against U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all imports from Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has said that Canada should not threaten the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs or cutting off energy exports, and should focus instead on finding common ground.
Verheul says Alb
IndiaJan 24, 2025
No trust in Delhi Police; Punjab Police security should be restored for Kejriwal: Atishi
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Delhi Education Minister Atishi have written to the Election Commission, demanding the reinstatement of Punjab Police security for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal.
Addressing a press conference, CM Mann, alongside Atishi, alleged that they do not trust the Delhi Police, as they are constantly being threatened to stop campaigning, and the Delhi Police, under the supervision of Amit Shah, remains a mute spectator.
Notably, despite Kejriwal already receiving ‘Z Plus’ security from the Delhi Police, the Punjab government had deployed additio
WorldJan 24, 2025
US Court Blocks Trump’s Order on Birthright Citizenship
A federal court in Seattle has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to revoke birthright citizenship. The court ruled that the order will remain suspended for at least 14 days while lawsuits filed in Washington and other states are reviewed.
Four states had petitioned the court to halt the order, which sought to end citizenship automatically granted to children born in the US. Trump issued the order on the first day of his second term as president.
The order stated that birthright citizenship would not apply if the child’s mother was living in the US ill
IndiaJan 24, 2025
Khaira Questions Punjab Police Security for Kejriwal
Senior Punjab Congress leader Sukhpal Singh Khaira has welcomed the Election Commission’s decision to withdraw Punjab Police security provided to Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal.
Khaira questioned the basis for granting Punjab Police security to Kejriwal, noting that he already has Z-plus security from the Centre. He criticized the Punjab government for providing additional security.
Khaira further demanded that all expenses incurred by Punjab on Kejriwal’s security should be recovered from him personally, arguing that Kejriwal has no direct connection with Punjab.
CanadaJan 24, 2025
Ontario to Hold Early Election
Ontario will hold an early election, with Premier Doug Ford set to meet Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont on Tuesday to request the dissolution of the legislature. The election is expected to take place on February 27.
Speaking in Brampton, Ford said the province is going to the polls early to secure a strong mandate from the people to fight Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Ford pledged that with a strong mandate, his government would invest billions to protect Ontario’s economy. He compared the current situation to the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and emphasized his commitment to
IndiaJan 24, 2025
Dallewal Rejects Offer to Go to PGI
The Centre has offered to admit Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on a hunger strike for 60 days at the Khanauri border in Punjab-Haryana, to PGI. The Central Government has also made it mandatory for Dallewal to attend a meeting on February 14.
Despite the offer, Dallewal has reportedly refused to go to PGI, stating that he will remain at the protest site and continue his treatment there, where he has been receiving care for the past five days.
Meanwhile, the Facebook page of Dr. Swaman Singh, a US-based social worker who shared updates on Dallewal’s health, has been blocked in India. Th
CanadaJan 24, 2025
7 Liberal Leaders Expected to Compete to Replace Trudeau
The deadline for entering the Liberal Party leadership race to succeed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau closed last evening. Seven candidates, including two of Indian origin, are expected to compete for the position.
The contenders include former Liberal MP Ruby Dhalla, MP Chandra Arya from Ontario, former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, ex-banker Mark Carney, Government House Leader Karina Gould, MP Jamie Batiste from Nova Scotia, and MP Frank Baylis from Quebec.
All candidates have confirmed submitting their nomination papers along with a refundable deposit of $50,000. This deposit forms p