CanadaJan 07, 2025
Liberal party begins process to succeed Trudeau as candidates weigh their options
As Liberal party brass begins to chart course for an expedited race to find Justin Trudeau's successor, potential contenders are weighing whether or not to join the fray -- including former central banker Mark Carney.
The former Bank of Canada governor issued a statement Monday evening saying he is encouraged by support he has heard, and that he's considering his decision with family over the next few days.
Former Montreal MP Frank Baylis declared his intent to enter the race in an interview Monday with The Hill Times.
Party officials are expected to meet this week to begin the process for sel
InternationalJan 07, 2025
Strong earthquake kills at least 95 people in western China
A strong earthquake shook a mountainous region in western China near Nepal on Tuesday morning, killing at least ninety five people, state media said.
State broadcaster CCTV cited the Ministry of Emergency Management for the death toll but did not give details on the casualties. The magnitude 7.1 quake struck in a mountainous area in the Tibet region, near the border with Nepal, at a depth of about 10 kilometers (6 miles), the U.S. Geological Survey said. China's earthquake monitoring agency recorded the magnitude as 6.8. The average altitude in the area around the epicenter is about 4,200 mete
CanadaJan 06, 2025
Liberals have disappointed people; they do not deserve another chance: Jagmeet Singh
There is a high possibility of an election in the spring after Parliament resumes its session in Canada. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced today that his party will vote to topple the government as soon as Parliament reconvenes.
Jagmeet Singh stated that it doesn't matter who the leader of the Liberal Party will be, as the Liberals have disappointed the people and do not deserve another chance. He further mentioned that he will introduce a no-confidence motion against the government as soon as possible.
It is worth noting that Jagmeet Singh held a news conference in Burnaby, where he reacted
WorldJan 06, 2025
Third Case of HMPV in India: 2-Month-Old Tests Positive
The third case of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), similar to the coronavirus, has been reported in India. On Monday, a 2-month-old child from a Rajasthani family was confirmed positive in Ahmedabad, where the child is undergoing treatment.
Earlier, two cases were detected in Karnataka: a 3-month-old girl and an 8-month-old boy, both treated in a Bengaluru hospital. HMPV infection causes symptoms resembling a cold or COVID-19 and predominantly affects young children.
Following reports of HMPV cases, fear gripped the Indian stock market, leading to a significant drop. The Sensex closed 1,258
CanadaJan 06, 2025
Premier David Eby Reacts to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Resignation
Premier David Eby has responded to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation, expressing gratitude for Trudeau's service. Eby highlighted their collaboration on key issues, such as reducing child care costs for families. He emphasized the need for unity moving forward, particularly to protect Canadian workers and businesses from U.S. tariffs.
Eby acknowledged that there may have been disagreements on certain issues but expressed appreciation for Trudeau's efforts during his tenure.
It is noteworthy that the Liberals first formed a majority government under Trudeau’s leadership on October
CanadaJan 06, 2025
Trudeau's Resignation Won't Change Anything: Pierre Poilievre
Canada's main opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, has criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party.
In a recently released video, Poilievre argued that Trudeau's resignation would not bring any meaningful change, as every Liberal MP and potential leadership contender has supported Trudeau’s policies over the past nine years. He claimed they are now attempting to mislead voters by introducing a new Liberal leader, continuing to exploit Canadians for the next four years.
Poilievre stated that the only way to address Canada's challenges is through an election, where a Conser
IndiaJan 06, 2025
Captain Amarinder Singh Meets Amit Shah, Discusses Various Issues
Senior Punjab BJP leader and former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has returned to active politics after several months. He recently met Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi.
According to reports, the two discussed several issues, including the farmers' agitation and the election of a new Punjab BJP president. Sunil Jakhar had resigned from the party leadership following the Lok Sabha elections and distanced himself from party activities.
Additionally, on October 25, Captain Amarinder Singh made a surprise visit to the grain market in Khanna, where farmers were facing difficulties in sell
WorldJan 06, 2025
Trump Sentencing Scheduled for January 10, Ahead of Second Presidential Term
A judge has set January 10 as the date for sentencing former U.S. President Donald Trump on charges related to a hush money case involving a porn star. All eyes are on the court's decision, which will come 10 days before Trump is set to be sworn in as president for a second term.
However, Manhattan Judge Juan Marchon has indicated that Trump will not be sent to prison. Regardless of the final decision, it is certain that Trump will become the first president to reach the White House with a criminal conviction.
Donald Trump was convicted in May of 34 serious counts of tampering with business r
CanadaJan 06, 2025
Trudeau Announces Resignation as Party Leader and Prime Minister
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as both the leader of the Liberal Party and as prime minister. Trudeau stated he would remain in office until a new leader is chosen, and that Parliament will be suspended until March 24.
It is noteworthy that Trudeau’s decision comes ahead of the Liberal National Caucus meeting scheduled for Wednesday, during which there had been growing pressure on him to step down. To prevent the government from being toppled by opposition parties, the Governor General has approved the suspension of Parliament until March 24.
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