CanadaMar 17, 2025
Canada May Soon Face an Election Call, Mark Carney Expected to Announce Snap Election Before March 24
Canada may soon face an election call, with Mark Carney expected to announce the election before Parliament resumes on March 24. Reports suggest that Carney could make a general election announcement on Wednesday and convene a meeting of premiers later this week.
If the Liberals were to lose in a potential snap election, Carney could become Canada's shortest-serving prime minister. Currently, the record for the shortest tenure is held by former Prime Minister Charles Tupper, who served for only 69 days in 1896.
If an early election is called, it is expected that Canadians could vote in late A
IndiaMar 17, 2025
SGPC Rejects Resignation of Harjinder Singh Dhami
The executive committee of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has rejected the resignation of Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami and has urged him to resume his duties as the Chief Sewadar of the SGPC immediately. This decision was made unanimously during an important meeting held in Chandigarh today, chaired by Senior Vice President of the SGPC, Raghujit Singh Virk.
It is important to note that Advocate Harjinder Singh, a four-time SGPC president, had resigned on moral grounds following criticism from the former Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib, Giani Raghveer Singh, regarding th
CanadaMar 17, 2025
Trump says he will talk to Putin on Tuesday as he pushes for end to Ukraine war
President Donald Trump said he would speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday as he pushes to end the war in Ukraine.
The U.S. leader disclosed the upcoming conversation to reporters while flying from Florida to Washington on Air Force One on Sunday evening.
“We will see if we have something to announce maybe by Tuesday. I will be speaking to President Putin on Tuesday,” Trump said. "A lot of work's been done over the weekend. We want to see if we can bring that war to an end.”
Although Russia failed in its initial goal to topple Ukraine with its invasion three years ago, it
BCMar 17, 2025
Man shot, injured in wooded area where he was living in Burnaby, B.C.: RCMP
Police in Metro Vancouver say they're investigating a shooting that injured a 71-year-old man on Saturday.
A statement from Burnaby RCMP says officers found the victim in a wooded area near Highway 1 and Willingdon Avenue, where the man was apparently living.
While the man's injuries appear serious, police say he was in stable condition after being taken to hospital for treatment.
The Mounties say the shooting is believed to have been isolated.
They say officers were called to the area at about 10:15 p.m.
Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contact the Burnaby RCMP detachmen
CanadaMar 17, 2025
Poilievre says he'll repeal carbon price law, including the industrial charge
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says that he will repeal the entire carbon price law if elected, including on businesses and the industrial charge.
On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney began the process to end the consumer carbon price on things like gasoline. The order-in-council says the fee will be removed after March 31. Poilievre says that if the Liberals are serious about ending the charge, they would recall Parliament and do it through legislation, in a video posted on social media. To reduce emissions, Poilievre says his government would "expand eligibility" for the clean techno
CanadaMar 17, 2025
Prime Minister Carney kicks off international trip in France
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Paris, France, to meet with President Emmanuel Macron in his first in-person meeting with an international leader as prime minister.
Carney, who turned 60 on Sunday, is kicking off his first full week as prime minister with a whirlwind three-day trip to France and the U.K., ending back in Canada’s north, in Iqaluit.
It follows an invitation by Macron before Carney was even sworn in as prime minister. The two world leaders are expected to discuss issues related to security in Europe and Canada and trade diversification.
France has notably not yet ratified C
FeaturedMar 15, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney Ends Consumer Carbon Price on His First Day in Office
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first action after assuming office on Friday was to abolish the consumer carbon price, reversing Justin Trudeau’s flagship climate policy.
Carney spoke to the media following a cabinet meeting, stating that the government is focused on action.
He confirmed that the Canada fuel charge, the consumer fuel charge, will be eliminated immediately.
However, the order-in-council Carney signed in front of cabinet ministers and the press specifies that the fuel charge will be removed as of April 1, 2025, coinciding with the scheduled price increase. Instead, the charge w
BCMar 14, 2025
B.C. overdose deaths in January drop 30 per cent to 152, continuing downward trend
The British Columbia coroner says 152 people died of toxic drug overdoses in January, marking four consecutive months that the toll was under 160.
January's figure was down more than 30 per cent from the same time last year when there were 219 deaths.
The coroner's service says half of those who died in January were between the ages of 40 and 59, while three were children or youth under the age of 18.
The powerful opioid fentanyl and its analogues were found in 77 per cent of tests on those who died, followed by methamphetamine, while 46 per cent of those who died had bromazolam in their syste
CanadaMar 14, 2025
Carney’s Government is Not Prioritizing Labor, Unions, and Workers: Jagmeet Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for not assigning any specific portfolios for women, youth, or people with disabilities. Singh also pointed out that Carney’s cabinet does not include a dedicated labor minister.
He noted that Steven McKinnon now serves as the Minister of Jobs and Families, and while labor-related matters may still fall under his responsibilities, the portfolio’s name carries significant meaning.
Singh stated that this demonstrates Carney’s government is not prioritizing labor, unions, or workers.