CanadaSep 14, 2023
Trudeau in New York next week to talk climate, development at UN General Assembly
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to New York next week to take part in the 78th meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.The Prime Minister's Office confirmed today that Trudeau will be at the UN Sept. 19-21, with the climate crisis and sustainable development at the top of his agenda.The delegation will include Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault and International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen.Trudeau will take part in a summit of leaders on sustainable development, a group he co-chairs, and an event promoting the virtues of puttin
CanadaSep 14, 2023
Visible homelessness in Quebec rose about 44 per cent since 2018 : Report
A new report has found that visible homelessness in Quebec has increased by about 44 per cent between 2018 and 2022.The analysis by province's public health institute says homelessness increased in all the regions included in the survey but rose sharpest in certain areas outside Montreal.The survey was carried out on Oct. 11, 2022, and counted 10,000 homeless people across the province, including 4,690 in Montreal.But while the city had the highest number of people living in shelters or on the streets, its percentage of total homeless people in Quebec declined from 80 per cent in April 2018 to
CanadaSep 14, 2023
Federal government may remove GST on construction of new rental apartments
The federal Liberal government is planning to remove GST on materials and labor costs used to build new rental housing.This information was given by a senior government official on condition of anonymity.The announcement could be made today by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland at the federal Liberals' ongoing caucus retreat.Recent polls have seen a decline in support for the federal Liberal Party, with Liberal MPs strategizing for the fall session of parliament that begins next week.Many of the party's 158 MPs have arrived to take part in the Liberal Party's
BCSep 14, 2023
Sikh student attacked while going home from school in BC Transit
A case of assault on a 17-year-old Sikh student has come to light in Kelowna on Monday.The incident occurred when the student was pepper-sprayed while returning home from school on a BC Transit bus.The attack is said to have happened at a bus stop at the intersection of Rutland Road and Robson Road in Okanagan City around 4 p.m.Police said that the student was attacked by another teenager after an argument in the bus.The teenage suspect has been identified.The World Sikh Organization of Canada has issued a statement condemning the attack.The organization said the victim had just arrived in Can
AlbertaSep 13, 2023
"we are not going away from fossil fuel use", Smith's strong message to Ottawa
Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith has given a strong message to Ottawa to maintain the province's oil and gas sector. Smith said that we are working to reduce the emissions without eliminating the use of fossil fuel.
"we are not going away from fossil fuel use, we are going to move away from emissions", Smith said.
Addressing the oil executives in Edmonton on Tuesday, she emphasized on carbon capture projects technologies
We don't need what Ottawa has called the ‘Just Transition’ in Alberta because we do not intend to transition away from oil and gas,” she said.
“This is not about tran
EnglishSep 13, 2023
Investigation starts against Seattle police officer who mocked Indian student's death
An investigation has been launched against a Seattle police officer who mocked a girl after her death.
In fact, this year, 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula died after being run over by a Seattle police officer.
The whole incident was recorded in the bodycam of another police officer who had reached the spot.
In this video it was captured that the police officer who was hit by the vehicle was laughing and mocking the deceased saying that she was not of much value.
Jaahnavi was a resident of Andhra Pradesh who was run over by Seattle Police Officer Kevin Dave's vehicle.
At the time of the accident,
EnglishSep 13, 2023
Trudeau announces $74M to help build 2,000 new homes in London, Ontario
Canada's Trudeau government has begun building new homes in a deal with municipalities under the Housing Accelerator Fund to address the housing shortage crisis.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday $74 million to help build 2,000 new homes in London, Ontario.
The City of London has become the first city in Canada to reach an agreement with the federal government under the Housing Accelerator Fund.
Under this deal, 2,000 new houses will be built in the city over three years.
According to the Liberal government, the goal of the Housing Accelerator Fund is to build 100,000 housing
CanadaSep 13, 2023
Union demands apology from WestJet after Poilievre speaks on flight's PA system
The union representing WestJet cabin crew is demanding an apology from the airline after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke on the public address system of a recent flight.A video circulating online shows Poilievre making short remarks on a Sunday night flight that was leaving Quebec City for Calgary after the Conservative Party of Canada's convention.Poilievre's campaign-style speech lasts for about 45 seconds and is met with laughter and cheers from passengers.CUPE Alberta's local president Alia Hussain says it's very disappointing that the airline allowed a politician to use the PA
CanadaSep 13, 2023
Housing gap to restore affordability remains at about 3.5 million units: CMHC
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the projected housing supply gap has shrunk slightly from last year, but that Canada still needs to build about 3.5 million more houses by 2030 than what's on track to restore affordability.The federal housing agency says in its updated outlook that the supply picture has improved somewhat in Ontario, but has worsened in other provinces like Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia.Overall, CMHC estimates 3.45 million houses are needed beyond current construction trends, compared with 3.52 million in its outlook from June of last year.Ontario still makes up