IndiaJul 30, 2024
Jail interview: Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's plea rejected by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court today rejected the challenge given by the accused gangster Lawrence Bishnoi to the orders of the Punjab-Haryana High Court.
He had given this challenge against the orders of the High Court to form a special investigation team and register an FIR in the case of an interview he gave to a TV channel from jail.
The Supreme Court said that it is not in favor of interfering with the orders of the High Court and the matter should be investigated.
It is to be noted that the special investigation team has submitted a report in a sealed envelope in the case of Lawrence's interview, w
IndiaJul 30, 2024
We are not slaves of Sukhbir Singh Badal: Parminder Singh Dhidsa
Former Punjab Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa has given a sharp reaction to the disciplinary committee of Shiromani Akali Dal expelling him and other rebel leaders from the party.
Dhindsa said that we are not slaves of Sukhbir Singh Badal, who has made Shiromani Akali Dal as "Badal Private Limited". He said that we are running a "reform movement" to strengthen the party and we don't need to get certificates from anyone.
Dhindsa said that the people of Punjab have rejected Sukhbir Badal many times but Sukhbir is continuously stabbing the party in the back by remaining on the presidenc
CanadaJul 30, 2024
Ottawa announces more than $192 million for Nova Scotia clean energy projects
Federal Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has announced more than $192 million for six clean energy projects in Nova Scotia.
Wilkinson says $117.6 million will help with the installation of three 50-megawatt battery storage systems to be operated by Nova Scotia Power Inc. in Bridgewater, N.S., Spider Lake, N.S., and White Rock, N.S.
The minister says the funding builds on the $138.2-million loan announced for the battery storage projects by the Canada Infrastructure Bank in February.
As well, Wilkinson says three wind farm projects will get $25 million each from Ottawa’s $4.5-billion Smart
CanadaJul 30, 2024
Davie shipyard to expand operations south of the border to build icebreakers
Quebec-based Davie shipbuilding plans to set up operations south of the border to help the United States build icebreakers.
A White House announcement on Monday says the shipbuilder is in talks to partner with an existing American shipyard.
The news follows a pact announced earlier this month under which Canada, the U.S. and Finland will collaborate to build polar icebreakers.
Davie landed a Canadian government contract worth $8.5 billion earlier this year to build seven icebreakers and two hybrid-powered ferries.
The company also recently purchased Finland's Helsinki shipyard, which has built
IndiaJul 30, 2024
The ghost of the caste census haunts some people these days: Anurag Thakur
On the seventh day of the Indian Parliament session, BJP MP Anurag Thakur had a heated debate with Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi over the caste census.
Anurag Thakur attacked Rahul Gandhi and said that you get slips to speak, politics does not work with borrowed intelligence.
Thakur then said that these days the ghost of caste census is riding on some people, whose caste is not known, he talks about caste census. Rahul Gandhi got angry at this and accused Anurag Thakur of insulting him and said that we want a caste census and will get it done.
On this, Anurag Thakur again tightened hi
CanadaJul 30, 2024
WestJet, Air North announce deal for single-ticket travel involving both airlines
WestJet and Whitehorse-based Air North have announced a new agreement that will allow single-ticket travel across both airlines' networks.
A statement from WestJet says the new "interline agreement" allows passengers to book a single ticket with a connected itinerary between WestJet's network and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
It says that means there will be a single check-in point and checked luggage will be delivered directly to the final destination for connecting itineraries starting July 31.
Jared Mikoch-Gerke, director of alliances and airport affairs for WestJet says the agreemen
IndiaJul 30, 2024
The Shiromani Akali Dal expelled the rebels from the party
Dissension continues within the Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab. Amid growing rebellion against Sukhbir Badal, the party's disciplinary committee has thrown out 8 leaders of the rebel faction from the party.
Gurpratap Singh Wadala, Bibi Jagir Kaur, Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra, Parminder Singh Dhindsa, Sikandar Singh Maluka, Surjit Singh Rakhra, Surinder Singh Thekedar and Charanjit Singh Brar are included.
After the defeat in the Lok Sabha elections, these leaders were openly demanding the resignation of Sukhbir Badal. They said that the situation of Shiromani Akali Dal has deteriorated as soo
IndiaJul 29, 2024
Aam Aadmi Party workers of Punjab will hold a protest in Mohali tomorrow
In Punjab tomorrow Aam Aadmi Party will hold a state-level protest against Kejriwal's arrest, so all AAP ministers, MLAs and senior leaders will gather in Mohali.
On the other hand, the party has also held a protest in Delhi, where leaders of the India Alliance will also participate. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is also going to Delhi to join this demonstration.
Meanwhile, he also has a program to meet Arvind Kejriwal in jail. Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh said that the party is concerned about the health of Arvind Kejriwal, and will protest against his arrest at Jantar Mantar on
BCJul 29, 2024
Two dead in crash of 'homebuilt amphibious' plane near Merritt, B.C.
Police say two people are dead after an amateur-built plane crashed north of the Merritt, B.C. airport, about 270 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.
Merritt RCMP say emergency personnel responded to a report of the crash on Sunday evening and found the pilot and passenger had died.
The Mounties describe the two-seat aircraft as being "homebuilt" and "amphibious."
The say the plane was two kilometres from the airport when it went down east of Highway 5A.
The Transportation Safety Board said it would deploy a team of investigators to look into the crash.
The board says the plane was a Coot A amp