IndiaFeb 03, 2025
Bikram Singh Majithia Criticizes Bhagwant Mann for Focus on Delhi Elections
Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia criticized Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann for prioritizing Delhi elections over state issues. Majithia highlighted that 40% of senior secondary schools in Punjab lack principals, questioning Mann’s claims of an education and health revolution.
The party also condemned the rising incidents of looting and shootings in Punjab. In a statement, the Akali Dal accused Mann’s government of failing to ensure public safety, stating that while youth are being killed daily, the government is focused on activities outside Punjab.
CanadaFeb 03, 2025
Canadian Dollar Hits Lowest Level Since 2003 Amid US Tariffs
The Canadian dollar fell to its lowest level in nearly two decades on Monday, trading at 68.13 US cents. This marks its weakest point since 2003. The decline follows US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, effective Tuesday.
On Friday, the Canadian dollar was valued at 69.04 US cents. In retaliation, Canada plans to impose equivalent tariffs on $30 billion worth of American goods starting Tuesday.
While the tariffs will raise prices on US imports, the weaker Canadian dollar will further increase the cost of imported goods and make international travel mor
CanadaFeb 03, 2025
Pierre Poilievre Pledges to Boost Domestic Trade if Elected Prime Minister
Canada’s opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, announced Monday that, if elected prime minister, he would implement a plan to enhance domestic trade, aiming to add over $200 billion to Canada’s GDP.
The Conservative leader described former U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs as a wake-up call, urging Canadian provinces to collaborate and improve internal trade. Poilievre emphasized that Canadians expect their leaders to take decisive steps toward self-reliance, beginning with stronger domestic trade networks.
While acknowledging that this initiative alone cannot fully offset economic d
CanadaFeb 03, 2025
Canada-US Tariff War Intensifies with New Measures Announced
A tariff war has escalated between Canada and the United States, with President Donald Trump announcing new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports on Saturday, prompting swift retaliation from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The U.S. will impose a 10% tariff on Canadian oil and gas and a 25% tariff on all other imports starting Tuesday. In response, Trudeau announced an initial 25% tariff on $30 billion worth of U.S. goods, expanding to $155 billion by the end of the month to give Canadian businesses and supply chains a 21-day window to adjust.
Trudeau has also urged Canadians to prioritize l
CanadaFeb 03, 2025
Trudeau and Trump Address Trade War Amid Banking and Drug Trafficking Allegations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump this morning regarding the ongoing trade war, which poses a significant threat to workers and businesses on both sides of the border. Another meeting between the two leaders is expected later in the evening.
While neither the Prime Minister’s Office nor the White House disclosed details of their discussion, Trump claimed on social media that American banks are not allowed to operate freely in Canada. He also linked the trade conflict to the issue of drug trafficking.
Trump alleged that millions of Americans have died due t
IndiaJan 31, 2025
8 AAP MLAs Resign Before Elections
Five days before the Delhi Assembly elections, eight Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs resigned from the party and their positions. They cited not being given a ticket for the upcoming elections and accused the party of corruption as the reasons for their resignation.
At the same time, Congress candidate Sandeep Dikshit, who is contesting against Arvind Kejriwal for the New Delhi seat, challenged Kejriwal to a debate at Jantar Mantar. However, Kejriwal did not show up at 3 pm on Friday as scheduled.
It is worth noting that the New Delhi constituency remains one of the most talked-about in the Nationa
CanadaJan 31, 2025
Tariffs on Canada and Mexico to Be Imposed Tomorrow
Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are set to be imposed tomorrow. The White House has dismissed reports suggesting that the tariffs would be postponed until March 1. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, in response to reporters' questions, confirmed that these reports are incorrect. She stated that President Trump will implement a 25 percent tariff on Mexico and Canada, along with an additional 10 percent tariff on China starting tomorrow.
It is worth noting that Reuters had previously reported, citing sources, that the tariffs on Canada and Mexico might be delayed for at least a month. Ho
BCJan 31, 2025
Concerns Over Job Losses in BC Due to Trump's Tariffs
Fears surrounding Trump's tariffs in British Columbia have raised concerns about potential job losses. BC Federation of Labour President Sussanne Skidmore expressed significant concern, noting that workers on both sides of the border will have to bear the brunt of the tariffs.
Although Skidmore did not provide an exact number of potential job losses in BC, she warned that if the 25 percent tariff continues for an extended period, thousands of jobs could be lost across Canada. She emphasized that the situation is being closely monitored to help protect workers' jobs.
Earlier this week, Premier
CanadaJan 31, 2025
Canada Prepares for Immediate Response to US Tariffs
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada will respond immediately if President Donald Trump imposes tariffs tomorrow. Speaking in Toronto, Trudeau expressed that Canada does not support such measures but will take swift action if necessary.
To address US tariffs, an 18-member council on Canada-US relations has been established. This council includes representatives from the automotive industry, nuclear power sector, and labour movement. Its purpose is to improve bilateral relations and provide strategic advice on Canada’s response to potential tariffs.
Ahead of leading a council