IndiaMar 10, 2025
Parliamentary Committee Recommends 54-Day Leave for Amritpal Singh
The threat to Amritpal Singh's Lok Sabha membership, representing Khadoor Sahib in Punjab, may be averted. According to reports, the Parliamentary Committee has recommended granting a 54-day leave to Amritpal Singh.
Amritpal had recently filed a petition in the High Court, expressing concern that his continuous absence for 60 days could lead to the cancellation of his Lok Sabha membership, which would impact the people of his constituency. In light of this, he sought permission from the court to attend the ongoing parliamentary proceedings.
It is understood that Amritpal Singh had requested l
IndiaMar 10, 2025
SIT Summons Bikram Singh Majithia Again in Drug Racket Case
The Punjab Police has issued a summons to Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia, requesting him to appear for questioning on March 17 as part of the ongoing investigation into a drug smuggling case filed in December 2021.
Majithia has been summoned to appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar in Patiala. He will be questioned in connection with the multi-crore drugs case.
Majithia had previously been jailed in this case and was granted bail by the Punjab-Haryana High Court on August 10, 2022. A case was registered against him under the NDPS Act during
CanadaMar 10, 2025
Ontario Imposes 25% Surcharge on Electricity Exports to the U.S. in Response to Tariffs
Ontario is imposing a 25% surcharge on the electricity it supplies to 1.5 million American homes and businesses in response to tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, Premier Doug Ford announced today.
The move will affect residents and businesses in New York, Michigan, and Minnesota. The province estimates that the surcharge will cost these states $300,000 to $400,000 per day. Ontario plans to use the generated funds to provide financial relief to workers and businesses impacted by the U.S. tariffs.
Premier Ford also warned that if Trump escalates the trade war with Canada, he would
BCMar 10, 2025
3 B.C. Conservatives kicked from the party will sit as Independents
A group of three former B.C. Conservative legislators have announced they will sit as Independents in the provincial legislature.
Dallas Brodie was kicked out of the party on Friday over her comments about residential schools, and Jordan Kealy and Tara Armstrong left the party saying Leader John Rustad had abandoned the truth.
Armstrong told reporters outside the legislature today that Rustad “caved to the woke liberals who have infiltrated the party.”
She says no one was surprised when New Democrat Premier David Eby attacked Dallas Brody for telling the truth about Kamloops, but Rustad’
CanadaMar 10, 2025
Justin Trudeau to Step Down as Canada’s Prime Minister
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that he will soon step down as Canada’s Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party. Trudeau expressed that he is leaving his position with the same hope and faith that guided him when he began his political journey.
In his farewell speech to the Liberals, Trudeau emphasized the values of freedom, democracy, and Canada, highlighting that these were achieved through courage, sacrifice, hope, and hard work.
Trudeau began his political career by winning the Papineau riding in Montreal in 2008. He became the leader of the Liberal Party in April 201
CanadaMar 10, 2025
U.S. commerce secretary says steel and aluminum tariffs coming this week
Canada remains in the crosshairs of U.S. President Donald Trump's enormous tariff agenda, with steel and aluminum duties set to come into force on Wednesday.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday that Trump will follow through on his threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the U.S.
Lutnick also told NBC's Meet the Press that the tariffs Trump has threatened to impose on Canadian dairy and lumber would not take effect until April.
Last week, Trump launched and partly paused a trade war against Canada and Mexico, triggering turmoil in the markets.
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CanadaMar 10, 2025
Mark Carney succeeds Trudeau as Liberal leader
Federal Liberals elected Mark Carney to lead their party into the next election in a resounding first-ballot victory on Sunday, putting him on track to soon become the next prime minister of Canada.
This brings an end to an unusually short, two-month long leadership race called to replace outgoing leader Justin Trudeau and clears the path for an expected early election call. "I feel like everything in my life has helped prepare me for this moment," Carney said in his victory speech. "Two months ago, I put up my hand to run for leader because I felt we needed big changes -- big changes guided
CanadaMar 07, 2025
Jagmeet Singh Will Not Seek No Confidence Motion if Worker Support Package Passes
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced today that he will not move a motion of no confidence to bring down the Liberal government, provided that the government passes a support package for workers in Parliament. Singh emphasized that, for him, the priority is ensuring the well-being of workers.
The political climate in Canada is rapidly evolving, especially amid ongoing tensions with the US over trade issues. When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation about two months ago, it seemed that his political career was nearing its end. However, the situation has since shifted.
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CanadaMar 07, 2025
Canadian Government to Grant Legal Status to Thousands of Undocumented Workers
The Canadian government has announced plans to grant legal status to thousands of undocumented individuals, with a focus on construction workers. Immigration Minister Mark Miller made the announcement at a news conference today, stating that approximately 6,000 construction workers with expired documents will be given a pathway to obtain legal status to stay in Canada.
Miller explained that the decision was made in response to the ongoing shortage of workers in the construction sector. These undocumented immigrants are already working in Canada, primarily in construction, and the government b