CanadaFeb 20, 2024
Italian PM Meloni to visit Canada less than a year after spat over LGBTQ+ issues
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office says his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, will visit Canada next month.
Meloni is set to visit Toronto on March 2 in her first visit since she was elected in 2022.
Trudeau's office says they will discuss global challenges, including the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as co-operation with African partners.
The two got into in a public spat last year after Trudeau criticized Italy's stance on LGBTQ+ issues in a meeting with Meloni at the G7 leaders' summit.
He was reacting to her government's move to limit the recognition of parental right
CanadaFeb 16, 2024
Canada: Police forms national team to investigate extortion cases targeting South Asians
Amid extortion cases being investigated by Canadian police, it has come to light that $200,000 was demanded from a Caledon auto dealer in Ontario.
According to the owner, he received a voice call from an unknown number on WhatsApp. This incident happened in December. According to the auto dealer, he was threatened to either deposit the money in a Canadian account or transfer it to India.
The dealer said that at first he did not take the demand seriously and had no intention of paying, but when he reached his lot on December 6, he saw bullets under his shoes. In total, the attackers targeted
BCFeb 16, 2024
B2Gold says three employees killed in bus attack in Mali, several others wounded
B2Gold Corp. says three employees have died after an attack on a bus transporting workers in Mali.
The company says the bus, which was travelling under Malian gendarme escort, was going from its Fekola mine to Bamako, the capital of Mali.
It says initial reports indicate several other employees travelling on the bus were also wounded.
B2Gold says the attack occurred over 300 kilometers northeast of the Fekola mine, along a route that has been the focus of an increased security presence by the Malian armed forces.
The company says it has been engaged with the Malian government on further improv
CanadaFeb 16, 2024
Canada: Construction of new homes fell 10 percent compared to December
Construction of new homes in Canada fell 10 percent in January compared to December, according to the National Housing Agency, with 223,589 units started last month, down 25,379 from December, while many economists had An increase was expected.
TD Bank economist Mark Arcolao said Canada needs to accelerate the pace of homebuilding to prevent a continued decline in housing affordability.
He said that the prospect of interest rate cuts by the Bank of Canada could boost existing home sales in the coming months, potentially resulting in an increase in new home construction. New home construction
WorldFeb 16, 2024
Imran Khan allegations of rigging in the elections held in Pakistan
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan's party has declared it a black day for 2024, alleging rigging in the election results. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Information Secretary Rauf Hassan said that the year 2024 will be remembered as the biggest voter fraud in the history of Pakistan.
During a press conference in Islamabad, he said that according to our estimates, out of 177 seats that were supposed to be ours, only 92 were given to us, the remaining 85 seats were tampered with. He said that the party is taking constitutional and legal steps in this regard.
On the other hand, in view of t
IndiaFeb 16, 2024
The Chief Minister objected to the case of throwing tear gas shells on farmers
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has strongly objected to the case of Haryana Police firing tear gas shells on farmers through drones inside the border of Punjab.
The Chief Minister raised this matter in the meeting of Union Ministers in Chandigarh on Thursday night. He said that farmers are protesting in their area, it is absolutely wrong to throw tear gas shells on them from across the border with drones.
In the meeting, empty tear gas shells thrown by the farmers from the drone were also shown. Bhagwant Mann said that the Union Ministers have assured him that such action will not take
CanadaFeb 16, 2024
Investigation continues after two women killed, one hurt in stabbings near Montreal
Quebec provincial police continue to investigate after a stabbing attack west of Montreal that left two women dead and a third critically injured.
Police have not released the ages of the women who were killed on Thursday in a condo tower in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que.
Sgt. Catherine Bernard says a 70-year-old woman was sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Bernard says a 44-year-old man was arrested and sent to hospital.
She says the suspect is known to police, but wouldn't say if he was connected to the victims.
Bernard says investigators will speak with the suspect when his condition
BCFeb 16, 2024
Falcon says BC United's housing plan includes rent-to-own initiative, drops taxes
British Columbia's Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon is pitching a housing plan that aims to get more first-time buyers into homes, and it comes just days after Premier David Eby promised to build more affordable rental units for the middle class.
Falcon says the BC United's "Fix Housing" plan includes four initiatives to reduce the high cost of housing and increase supply, which he pledges to introduce if his party takes power in this fall's election.
He says he'll drop the province's property transfer tax for first-time homebuyers who purchase for less than $1 million, eliminate the provincial
WorldFeb 16, 2024
Russia's prison service says that imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died
Russia’s prison agency says that imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny has died. He was 47.
The Federal Prison Service said in a statement that Navalny felt unwell after a walk on Friday and lost consciousness.
An ambulance arrived to try to rehabilitate him, but he died. There was no immediate confirmation of Navalny’s death from his team.