IndiaMar 06, 2024
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to Srinagar tomorrow after the removal of Article 370
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to hold the first rally in Srinagar tomorrow after the removal of Article 370 for Jammu and Kashmir. He will inaugurate several development projects worth several crores for Kashmir.
Modi will attend the 'Developed India Developed Jammu and Kashmir' program at the stadium in Srinagar and will inaugurate around Rs 5,000 crore worth of projects to boost the agricultural economy in the state.
Reports say that the stadium in which PM Modi is going to hold a rally has been painted in the color of the tricolor. With Lok Sabha elections approaching and oppositi
CanadaMar 06, 2024
Canada announces new immigration pilots to support rural and Francophone minority communities, will create a permanent program
Rural and Francophone minority communities are critical to Canada’s long-term growth, and regional immigration plays a key role in strengthening their economies. In particular, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) has been successful in connecting businesses and employers in remote communities with the skilled newcomers they need to thrive.
That is why today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced new pilots for rural and Francophone minority communities, as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues work toward
CanadaMar 06, 2024
NDP pushing Liberals to include national school food program in upcoming budget
New Democrats say they are pushing for the Liberal government to fund a national school food program in the upcoming federal budget.
The party says it has already been talking to the Liberals about it and the minority government seems open to the idea.
The Liberal government opened up roundtable talks in 2022 with teachers, parents, children and youth about a national school food policy.
The New Democrats say lunch programs, like the ones that already exist in British Columbia under a provincial NDP government, can ensure that kids get a healthy meal each day.
The NDP has agreed to support the
IndiaMar 06, 2024
Joginder Singh Ugrahan attacked Jagjit Singh Dallewal and Swaran Singh Pandher
Joginder Singh Ugrahan has launched a sharp attack on Jagjit Singh Dallewal and Swaran Singh Pandher, the leaders who started the farmers' movement in Punjab.
Addressing the workers of his organization, he said that Dallewal and Pandher have weakened the movement already underway in Punjab under the leadership of the United Farmers' Front by calling for a march to Delhi.
He said that Dallewal and Pandher should realize their mistake. Ugrahan raised questions that why Dallewal broke the United Kisan Morcha and formed another Morcha? He said that there is a need to fight in the front by keeping
CanadaMar 06, 2024
BoC to announce interest rate decision today, widely expected to hold key rate at 5%
The Bank of Canada is set to announce its interest rate decision this morning.
Economists widely expect the central bank to maintain its key interest rate at five per cent, despite signs inflation is cooling.
Canada's inflation rate dropped to 2.9 per cent in January as price pressures eased across the economy.
The Bank of Canada has signalled it wants to see sustained declines in inflation before pivoting to rate cuts.
Forecasters expect the central bank to begin lowering interest rates around the middle of the year.
The slowdown in the Canadian economy is expected to pave the way to lower in
CanadaMar 06, 2024
U.S. officials investigating after five Canadians killed in Nashville plane crash
U.S. authorities continue to investigate a plane crash in Tennessee that killed five Canadians.
A single-engine plane crashed alongside a highway west of downtown Nashville on Monday, killing all five people aboard.
Investigator Aaron McCarter of the National Transportation Safety Board says the flight originated in Ontario and three of the passengers were children.
In a recording of radio transmissions, the pilot tells air traffic controllers that his engine has shut down, he has overflown John C. Tune airport and has circled around in an attempt to land.
A runway is cleared at the airport, b
BCMar 05, 2024
B.C. introduces legislation to reduce poverty rate by 60 per cent over next decade
British Columbia's government says it is setting 10-year targets to substantially reduce poverty in the province, with a focus on lifting children and seniors above the poverty line.
Sheila Malcolmson, social development and poverty reduction minister, says legislation introduced today changes three laws to set higher targets to cut poverty, ease employment requirements for people on income and disability assistance and provide more supports.
She says the legislation commits B.C. to cut overall poverty by 60 per cent over the next decade, including reducing child poverty by 75 per cent, and fo
BCMar 05, 2024
B.C.'s securities watchdog fined rule breakers $430M. Why can't it make them pay?
Ronald McHaffie said he had big plans to build a ski resort near Hope, 150 km east of Vancouver, ahead of the 2010 Olympics.
He cut an unlikely figure, with a Grizzly Adams beard and no history of resort development.
Yet the Bigfoot Ski Resort's website was full of promises world-class skiing, a golf course, a fishing lodge and an "antique train" carrying guests around the facility. The website, which now exists in archived form, purported to show endorsements from all three levels of government, and a range of permits.
McHaffie gathered $642,000 from dozens of investors, telling them construc
BCMar 05, 2024
Longtime B.C. Environment Minister George Heyman won't seek re-election in fall vote
British Columbia's longtime Environment Minister George Heyman says he's decided not to run in this fall's provincial election.
Seventy-four-year-old Heyman says in a social media post that serving the people of his Vancouver-Fairview riding since 2013 has been a great honour, but he won't seek re-election in October.
He says he will endorse former Vancouver city councillor Andrea Reimer to seek the NDP nomination in his riding.
Heyman is a three-term member of the legislature who introduced the NDP government's Clean BC climate and economic plan to reduce carbon emissions while developing a g