BCNov 08, 2024
BC Restaurants Warn of Higher Food Prices Due to FWP Changes
British Columbia's restaurant industry has expressed concern over the Trudeau government's tightening of the temporary foreign worker program, saying the move will increase food prices at restaurants.
The government has banned low-wage temporary foreign workers in areas with an unemployment rate above 6 percent and raised the minimum hourly wage in BC to $34.62 for temporary workers hired under the high-wage stream. The intention is to ensure Canadian workers can find employment. However, the BC Restaurant and Food Services Association argues that restaurant sector wages cannot absorb these ch
CanadaNov 08, 2024
Federal cabinet ministers meet to discuss incoming Trump administration
A group of federal cabinet ministers are huddling in a closed-door meeting this morning to work on Canada's strategy for dealing with the incoming Donald Trump administration.
A recently revived cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations made up of senior ministers is meeting for the first time since Trump left office in early 2021.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, who chairs the committee, is set to take questions from media later today on Parliament Hill.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly told reporters heading into the meeting that Ottawa has a plan already and now the governme
IndiaNov 08, 2024
Manpreet Badal meets Amit Shah in Delhi
BJP leader Manpreet Singh Badal on Thursday said he met Union home minister Amit Shah and pressed for key issues related to the development of Gidderbaha.
He said Union home minister pledged full support to the implementation of all 6 projects. He said during one of his meetings with PM Narendra Modi in the past, he recalled the happenings of Jan 26, 2021, during tractor march by protesting farmers in Delhi.
WorldNov 08, 2024
Russian President Putin congratulated Trump on his victory
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Donald Trump on his victory on Thursday. This was Putin's first comment on the U.S. election. Putin also praised Trump's courage after he was attacked during his campaign in July.
Trump had promised several times during his election campaign to end the war in Ukraine. In response, Putin said, that if Trump is talking about restoring relations with Russia and helping to resolve the Ukraine crisis, then he thinks that it deserves attention.
It is being speculated that if relations between Trump and Putin improve, it could also benefit India. Under
CanadaNov 08, 2024
Alberta government fires AIMCo board, citing rising costs and poor performance
Alberta's finance minister has sacked the board of directors of AIMCo, the body that manages more than $160 billion in pension, endowment and government funds for the province. Horner, in a statement, says the reason is poor performance, with rising staffing and management fees coupled with a consistent failure to meet mandated benchmark returns.
Horner says the decision takes effect immediately and he will be sole director and chair for AIMCo until a new chair is appointed within 30 days, with a new board established after that. Horner says it's time to reset the investment corpora
IndiaNov 08, 2024
Punjab CM Mann administers oath to newly elected 10,031 Sarpanches in Kejriwal's presence
Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann today administered the oath of office to the newly elected Sarpanches during a state-level function at Cycle Valley located at village Dhanansu in Ludhiana. Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal arrived as the chief guest in this oath-taking ceremony.
During the state-level function, 10031 sarpanches of 19 districts out of the newly elected 13147-gram panchayats in 23 districts across the state were administered the oath of office by the Chief Minister in the recently held panchayat elections in the state.
Sarpanchs of the remaining four districts Sri
CanadaNov 08, 2024
Statistics Canada to release October jobs report today
Statistics Canada is set to release its October labour force survey this morning, shedding light on employment trends and wage growth last month.
RBC is forecasting the economy added a modest 15,000 jobs and the unemployment rate to have ticked back up to 6.6 per cent.
The jobless rate declined slightly to 6.5 per cent in September.
The Canadian job market has loosened significantly as high interest rates have restrained economic growth.
The Bank of Canada, which lowered its policy interest rate by 1.25 percentage points since June, now says it wants to see the economy rebound.
RBC says it exp
CanadaNov 08, 2024
Man charged with inciting hatred during protest at Hindu temple in Brampton, Ont.
Police have made another arrest and are seeking two other suspects following tense and sometimes violent protests at a Hindu temple in the Greater Toronto Area.
Violence erupted on Sunday at the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton after a visit by Indian officials was met by protesters seeking a separate Sikh nation called Khalistan.
That protest spilled over to two other locations in Mississauga, Ont., and continued on Monday, with hundreds of demonstrators from opposing sides gathering outside the Brampton temple before being dispersed by police.
Peel Regional Police say several offences occurred
CanadaNov 07, 2024
India halts some consular visits amid Sikh-Hindu clashes
India's consulate in Toronto is suspending some of its diplomatic visits to process paperwork at places like religious temples after violence between Sikh and Hindu people.
The violence started Sunday outside the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, Ont., where police allege people in the crowd were carrying weapons and throwing objects.
The next day there were tense protests outside the temple, leading to another police intervention and calls to ban protests at Brampton religious sites.
The clashes have involved Hindu groups clashing with Sikh separatists, who have protested visits by Indian consu