IndiaApr 15, 2025
Partap Singh Bajwa Appears at Mohali Cyber Crime Police Station for Questioning
Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly, Partap Singh Bajwa, appeared at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Mohali today and joined the ongoing investigation. The police questioned the senior Congress leader regarding a statement he made in an interview about bombs.
The case against Bajwa was registered based on a complaint by a woman constable, Taranpreet Kaur. Police officials deemed Bajwa’s remarks sensitive and potentially threatening to national security, which prompted the summons for questioning.
The issue has sparked political controversy in the state, with tensions rising fo
BCApr 15, 2025
Loaded dump truck impounded in B.C. after driver found intoxicated, police say
The British Columbia Highway Patrol says a loaded dump truck is sitting in an impound, while the driver faces allegations of impairment.
Officers received a call about the truck being driven dangerously eastbound on Highway 1 through Chilliwack last Wednesday morning.
They say two patrol vehicles stopped the truck and officers saw signs the driver was impaired.
They say the 64-year-old man faces a 90-day driving suspension and had to be picked up by his wife.
His truck will be impounded for 30 days.
Police say the Abbotsford-based company that owns the truck will be responsible for towing and
AlbertaApr 15, 2025
Alberta's Smith resists calls from NDP to pull lawyers from health probe process
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says hiring lawyers to funnel requests from the auditor general isn't meant to obstruct an investigation into multimillion-dollar health contracts- it's about helping get to the truth.
The government has instructed Alberta Health public servants to contact a lawyer to co-ordinate if auditor general Doug Wylie requests an interview as part of his probe.
The NDP's leader in the legislature, Christina Gray, says the policy suggests a coverup is afoot, and is challenging the premier to lift what the NDP calls a ``gag order.''
Smith says the NDP is twist
CanadaApr 15, 2025
Alberta reports 16 more cases of measles, bringing total to 74
Alberta is reporting 16 more cases of measles, bringing the provincial total to 74 since the beginning of March. The government says the new cases were reported in Alberta's central and southern zones. Nearly all cases are in school-aged children, with 18 cases being reported in children under the age of five.
The province says 64 of the total cases have passed the point where the highly contagious disease could be transmitted to others. Alberta's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Mark Joffe, warns that measles is much more serious than common childhood diseases and encourages Albertans
WorldApr 15, 2025
Southern California jolted by a strong earthquake near San Diego
Southern California was jolted Monday morning by a strong earthquake near San Diego. The earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 5.2 and was near the mountain town of Julian, east of San Diego, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake swung light fixtures and rattled shelves in San Diego and was felt as far north as Los Angeles.
WorldApr 15, 2025
Trump administration freezes $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard
The federal government says it's freezing more than $2.2 billion in grants and contracts to Harvard University, since the institution said Monday it won't comply with the Trump administration's demands to limit activism on campus.
In a letter to Harvard Friday, the administration called for broad government and leadership reforms, a requirement that Harvard institute what it calls “merit-based” admissions and hiring policies as well as conduct an audit of the study body, faculty and leadership on their views about diversity. The demands, which are an update from an earlier letter, also ca
WorldApr 15, 2025
Former Malaysian leader Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who extended political freedoms, dies at 85
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has died aged 85 of heart disease, according to the Institut Jantung Negara, the hospital in Kuala Lumpur where he was being treated.
Abdullah, Malaysia’s fifth leader, served from 2003 to 2009, when he was pressured to resign to take responsibility for the governing coalition’s dismal results in national elections. He kept a low profile after leaving politics. In 2022, his son-in-law, Khairy Jamaluddin, disclosed that Abdullah had dementia that was progressively worsening. He said Abdullah had trouble speaking and could not recognize
AlbertaApr 14, 2025
Premier Danielle Smith Voices Concern Over Surgery Wait Times in Alberta
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has expressed concern over the lengthy wait times for surgeries in the province, announcing plans to introduce a new funding model aimed at addressing the issue. Smith made the remarks during a phone-in segment on the show Your Province, Your Premier.
She noted that some patients are forced to travel long distances within Alberta to receive treatment, and in some cases, even seek medical care abroad. To address these challenges, Smith said her government is working to implement activity-based funding.
The premier emphasized that the current strain on the health c
BCApr 14, 2025
B.C. Urges Federal Government to Increase Provincial Nominee Program Quotas
The British Columbia government is calling on the federal government to raise its 2025 allocation under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), citing urgent workforce needs. The province reports that it met its 2024 target of 8,000 workers and is now requesting an increase to 11,000 nominees for 2025. However, Ottawa has reduced B.C.’s allocation to just 4,000, a move the province says is undermining its ability to meet labour market demands.
The B.C. government argues that a higher quota would enable the province to process the majority of pending applications and accept approximately 1,100