WorldJan 16, 2024
The first refugee MP to reach the Parliament of New Zealand. Resigned
The first refugee MP to reach the Parliament of New Zealand. has resigned Golriz Gehraman, 42, is accused of stealing three times from two clothing stores, one in Auckland and the other in Wellington.
Gehraman made history in 2017 by becoming the first refugee to join the New Zealand government, who is now facing a police investigation in theft cases.
Gehraman said in response to the allegations against him that I have disappointed many people, I am very sorry for it. Gehraman fled Iran as a child with her family, who were granted political asylum in New Zealand. His resignation on Tuesday w
CanadaJan 16, 2024
Canada recorded an increase of 3.4 percent in the annual inflation rate during December
Canada has registered an increase in the annual inflation rate of 3.4 percent during December, which was 3.1 percent in November.
The data comes as the Bank of Canada is set to make an interest rate decision next week. Statistics Canada says inflation accelerated last month due to increases in gas and grocery prices. Prices at grocery stores rose 4.7 percent last month, the same pace seen in November. However, the agency said inflation has declined year-on-year, excluding gasoline.
Economists said the December inflation data was in line with their estimates and expected the central bank to k
AlbertaJan 16, 2024
Former Premier of Alberta Rachel Notley Announced to resign from the post of NDP
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley has announced her resignation as the province's NDP president.
Notley has been the leader of the Alberta NDP since 2014. She first became an MLA from Edmonton-Strathcona in 2008.
At that time the party was on only two seats. In 2015, under her leadership, New Democratic formed the government in the state with 54 seats and at that time Notley became the premier for the first time. With Notley's resignation announcement, the party will have to prepare for the election of a new leader.
Notley says she can remain a member of Edmonton-Strathcona until her ter
AlbertaJan 16, 2024
Water supply stopped in Calgary due to damaged pipes
In Calgary today, water supply to dozens of homes is off due to damaged water pipelines in many places.
City officials reported that 28 homes are without water due to a damaged water pipe in the 100 block of Rundlehorn Lane N.E. Due to this, 13 houses in Charleswood and 6 houses in Montgomery are facing this problem.
According to the city, they are sending water tanks to maintain water supply.
CanadaJan 16, 2024
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a three-day cabinet meeting before the session of Parliament began
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has convened a three-day cabinet meeting before the start of the session of Parliament amid the heated issue of the housing crisis in Canada.
The aim of this meeting starting from January 21 is to support the middle class and accelerate the development of the country. This meeting under the leadership of Trudeau will last till January 23 in Montreal.
The Prime Minister's Office says the Cabinet will focus primarily on the issues that are most important to Canadians right now. These include reducing the cost of living, building more homes, creating good-paying jo
CanadaJan 16, 2024
Canada's largest sugar processing plant is going to be established in Hamilton, Ontario
Canada's largest sugar processing plant is going to be established in Hamilton, Ontario. Major North American manufacturer Securecan Sourcing has revealed the plan.
The company said it will invest $135-million in the new refinery, which is expected to open in 2025. This refinery will produce about 10 lakh metric tons of sugar per year.
Sciurocan's Powder &c. E. oh Jonathan Taylor said recent demand for sugar is high amid a growing food processing sector and stable refining capacity in Canada and the US, particularly in Ontario, where sugar demand is growing the fastest in North America.
BCJan 16, 2024
Pet custody now part of B.C. family law to help families going through break ups
British Columbia Attorney General Niki Sharma says the often difficult issue of pet custody for families going through break ups could be easier to decide with family law changes that took effect Monday.
She says the changes aim to improve the process for determining ownership of pets after a separation or divorce.
Previously, Sharma says pet ownership issues following a break up were similar to those used by the courts to determine how property is divided.
Instead, the courts will now consider a person's ability and willingness to care for an animal, relationships between a child and an anima
WorldJan 15, 2024
German farmers and their tractors throng Berlin in a protest against fuel subsidy cuts
Farmers have clogged Berlin streets with their tractors, honking their horns in protest at a plan to scrap tax breaks on thediesel they use.
It's the climax of a week of protests that has tapped into wider discontent with Germany's government. Columns of tractors rolled into the capital ahead of the demonstration Monday at the landmark Brandenburg Gate.
Over the past week, farmers have blocked highway entrances and slowed traffic across Germany with their protests, intent on pushing Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government to abandon the planned cuts entirely.
They're not satisfied with concessi
CanadaJan 15, 2024
The Canadian government is planning to limit the number of international students
The Canadian government is planning to put a limit on the number of international students.
Immigration Minister Mark Miller has said in an interview that he is considering imposing a cap on international students in the first and second quarters of this year to reduce housing demand.
In the context of increasing number of international students in Canada, he expressed concern and said that this system has actually gone out of control.
However, he did not give information about how much the number of international students could be reduced, but he said that he is working on this plan with t