CanadaMar 13, 2025
U.S. tariffs push Ottawa to invest more in Canadian steel, aluminum projects
Industry Minister Francois Philippe Champagne says he's telling his department to prioritize investments in projects that primarily use Canadian steel and aluminum — part of Ottawa's reply to the Trump administration's trade war.
Champagne says the move is in response to the "unfair and unjustified" 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum levied by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Canada responded to Trump's steel and aluminum levies with 25 per cent tariffs on $29.8 billion worth of American goods, which took effect just after midnight Thursday.
Champagne says Canadian steel and
CanadaMar 13, 2025
G7 foreign ministers start talks in Quebec, as Joly pushes back on U.S. coercion
A major foreign-policy summit is underway in Quebec today, with the Liberals welcoming foreign ministers from the U.S., Europe and Japan.
The Group of Seven ministerial meeting is taking place in the Charlevoix region, just as Canada seeks support against damaging American tariffs. The leaders are set to discuss the functioning of the G7 today, as well as geopolitical challenges ranging from Haiti to Sudan. Ukraine is expected to loom large over the meetings, with Kyiv saying it would be willing to accept a ceasefire if Russia agrees to certain conditions.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie J
CanadaMar 13, 2025
Mark Carney set to name cabinet ministers at Friday morning ceremony
Mark Carney will reveal the makeup of his cabinet on Friday morning, a collection of Liberal ministers who will see Canada through the next election.
The swearing-in ceremony for Carney's government is set for 11 a.m. at Rideau Hall.
It is widely expected that the new cabinet table will have fewer seats than the 37 under Justin Trudeau.
Seven ministers in the current cabinet have said they won't run in the next election, including Justice Minister Arif Virani and Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay.
The core team which has played a key role in the trade war with the U.S. is planning to seek
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Pierre Poilievre Accuses Mark Carney of Threatening Canadian Jobs Over Oil and Gas Production Capping
Canada’s main opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, has accused Mark Carney, who is set to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, of jeopardizing Canadian workers' jobs. Poilievre’s criticism follows a recent report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO).
Poilievre pointed to Carney’s support for capping oil and gas production, citing an interview in which Carney backed the policy. According to the PBO report released today, such a move could result in the loss of 54,400 full-time jobs in Canada and cost the country's GDP around $21 billion.
The PBO's estimate is based on the governme
IndiaMar 12, 2025
Punjab Congress to Hold Key Meeting in Delhi on March 13 Ahead of 2027 Elections
A crucial meeting of Punjab Congress has been scheduled for tomorrow, March 13, in Delhi, called by the new in-charge of Punjab Congress, Bhupesh Baghel. The meeting will involve members of the Punjab Congress Political Affairs Committee and is expected to focus on political strategies and preparations for the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections.
Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa, and other senior Congress leaders will participate. Sources suggest that the meeting may also address internal factionalism within the party,
IndiaMar 12, 2025
Entering India Without Valid Passport Could Lead to Up to Five Years in Jail
The Indian government has introduced the Immigration Bill 2025 in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, which includes stricter penalties for illegal entry into the country. According to the bill, anyone found entering India without a valid passport and documents could face imprisonment of up to five years and a fine of up to 5 lakh rupees.
The bill also stipulates that individuals who illegally bring, house, or settle a foreigner in India could face a penalty of up to three years in prison, a fine ranging from 2 to 5 lakh rupees, or both. It will now be mandatory for all foreigners to possess a valid pa
BCMar 12, 2025
Ottawa, province to provide rent support for B.C. gender-based violence survivors
The British Columbia and federal governments have announced funding to ensure adequate housing for survivors of gender-based violence in the province.
The B.C. Housing Ministry says in a news release that Ottawa is providing nearly $37 million over four years and the province will match the investment.
It says the money will be used to help victims transition to secure rental housing in the private market.
The ministry says the benefit provided by BC Housing will supply an average of $600 per household each month, but notes that amount will be determined based on income, family size and rent c
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Premier David Eby Calls for Tax on U.S. Thermal Coal Passing Through B.C. in Response to Trump’s Tariffs
Premier David Eby has urged the federal government to impose a tax on U.S. thermal coal passing through British Columbia in retaliation to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. B.C. ports, particularly the Port of Vancouver, play a crucial role in facilitating coal exports from U.S. states such as Montana and Wyoming, which depend on Canada to reach Asian markets.
According to the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, the Port of Vancouver handled approximately 17.4 million metric tons of thermal coal in 2024, with about three-quarters of it originating from the U.S. and being shipped to foreig
CanadaMar 12, 2025
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly Criticizes Trump Over Tariffs
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, Mélanie Joly, has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump, claiming that his reasons for imposing tariffs are constantly shifting. Joly argued that Trump's main goal behind the trade war with Canada is to exert economic pressure in an attempt to bring Canada under U.S. influence.
Joly emphasized that Canada will not yield to this pressure, noting that Canadians have made their stance clear.
In related news, Mark Carney, who is expected to become Canada's next Prime Minister, has also weighed in on the issue. Carney expressed his willingness to engage