CanadaFeb 06, 2025
Canada Rejects U.S. Demands for Dairy Market Access Amid Tariff Threats
Canada’s International Trade and Economic Development Minister, Mary Ng, has made it clear that Canada will not grant the United States more access to Ottawa’s dairy market, despite threats of tariffs from President Trump.
Canada’s supply management system regulates imports of dairy, poultry, and eggs to maintain stable prices for both farmers and consumers. When asked if Canada would need to make any trade concessions to avoid tariffs next month, Ng said she did not think so.
At the same time, Ng stated that Canada is exploring other markets for trade and has recently signed a free tra
CanadaFeb 06, 2025
Prime Minister Trudeau Meets with Big City Mayors in Ottawa Today
Prime Minister Trudeau met with big city mayors in Ottawa today. The meeting was convened to discuss the implications of a potential tariff war between Canada and the United States.During the meeting, the Prime Minister spoke to reporters, stating that Canada fully supports the United States in its efforts to crack down on fentanyl traffickers. He emphasized that this drug should be eradicated from the face of the earth and that those responsible for trafficking it should be severely punished.Trudeau mentioned that Canada is actively working on this issue and that progress is being made. Howev
BCFeb 06, 2025
Abbotsford, B.C., daycare owner charged with six counts of assaulting children
Police say an East Abbotsford daycare owner has been charged with allegedly assaulting children in her care.
Abbotsford Police say officers launched an investigation into reports that the 60-year-old had assaulted children in October.
They say the alleged incidents date back to 2022 and involved children between the ages of two and six years old.
They say woman was arrested on Tuesday.
Police say she has since been charged with six counts of assault and has been released under court-ordered conditions including that she have no contact with any person under the age of 16.
Detectives with the d
CanadaFeb 06, 2025
Quebec tables bill to formally make hockey its 'national' sport
The Quebec government wants to enshrine into law that hockey is the province's "national" sport.
Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe's bill, tabled today, also names the first Saturday in February as national ice hockey day.
The bill recognizes that the 150-year-old sport has a special place in Quebec culture the first official hockey game was played in Montreal on March 3, 1875.
Lacombe, meanwhile, defended his choice to table a bill on hockey while the country faces the threat of crippling economic tariffs of 25 per cent by United States President Donald Trump.
He says Quebecers can't stop cele
CanadaFeb 06, 2025
Metro Vancouver Population Surpasses 3 Million, Driven by Surrey’s Growth
Metro Vancouver’s population has reached over three million, according to Statistics Canada estimates. Surrey recorded the largest year-over-year growth, contributing significantly to the region’s milestone.
Over the past decade, Surrey’s population has increased by approximately 33%, while Langley has experienced a 40% growth, said Andy Yan, director of the City Program at Simon Fraser University.
Projections based on growth rates for 2021 and 2024 suggest Surrey could surpass Vancouver’s population by 2027. Statistics Canada attributes Canada’s rapid population growth in recent ye
CanadaFeb 06, 2025
Canada Post Announces Managerial Layoffs Amid Financial Struggles
Canada Post is laying off approximately 50 managers as part of its efforts to recover from years of significant financial losses. The layoffs include two senior-level positions, reducing senior management staff by 20%.
Spokesman John Hamilton confirmed that layoff notices are being sent this week, with about half of the affected positions located in Ottawa, and others in Toronto, Montreal, and additional regions. The layoffs primarily involve internal management staff not directly involved in daily operations.
While Hamilton did not disclose the anticipated cost savings or specify the elimina
IndiaFeb 06, 2025
Bhagwant Mann Condemns Handcuffing of Deported Indians by the US
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has strongly criticized the handcuffing and shackling of deported Indians by the United States, calling it a regrettable and shameful act for the country. In a social media post, Mann expressed his disapproval of the treatment meted out to deportees.
He also criticized the Haryana government, accusing it of insensitivity. Mann claimed that instead of offering support to mentally and economically distressed deportees, the Haryana government sent police vehicles used for prisoners to receive its residents, which he equated to adding insult to injury.
Notably,
CanadaFeb 06, 2025
Trudeau Unlikely to Recall Parliament Amid Opposition Demand
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is unlikely to recall Parliament despite demands from opposition leaders. Experts note that Trudeau possesses the legal authority to address President Donald Trump’s tariff threats without requiring new legislation from Parliament.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh have called for an immediate parliamentary session to approve a relief package for border security and workers. However, Trudeau has not responded directly to their demands, focusing instead on meetings with premiers and his cabinet to address the potential tariffs.
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IndiaFeb 06, 2025
I-T raids premises of Rana Gurjeet Singh in Kapurthala, Chandigarh
The Income Tax department on Thursday held raids on the premises of Kapurthala Congress MLA Rana Gurjeet Singh at Kapurthala and Chandigarh.
The raids started early in the morning. The I-T teams from Ludhiana are learnt to be raiding the house and mill of the Ranas in Kapurthala and his houses in Sectors 4 and 9 and Flat No 53 in the MLA’s hostel in Chandigarh.
Having distilleries and sugar mills in Uttarakhand, UP and Punjab, Rana is one of the richest MLAs of Punjab. His son, Rana Inder Partap Singh, is an Independent MLA from Sultanpur Lodhi. The family owns two ethanol plants in Punjab,