CanadaApr 03, 2025
Third Suspect Arrested in Edmonton February Murder Case
Police have arrested a third suspect in connection with the February murder of Sukhvir Singh in Edmonton. The 32-year-old victim’s body was discovered near 17th Street and Yellowhead Trail on February 28, with an autopsy confirming that he had been murdered.
On Tuesday, officers arrested 22-year-old Jasmeet Singh, who has been charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping. This follows the earlier arrests of 29-year-old Manpreet Brar on March 10 and 21-year-old Gursimran Singh on March 13.
Authorities have also issued a Canada-wide warrant for 27-year-old Lovepreet Sidhu, who remains at l
CanadaApr 03, 2025
Rise in retail theft, worker safety prompts Vancouver security task force
A spike in retail theft, in what the City of Vancouver says is led by organized crime and repeat offenders, has prompted the launch a retail security task force.
Vancouver council passed a motion creating the initiative aimed at curbing the thefts and improving safety for businesses and their employees.
Mayor Ken Sim says in a statement that retail theft is hurting communities across the city, and the task force is aimed at tackling the situation.
The statement says there were almost 7,700 shoplifting incidents in the city last year, an 11.7 per cent increase from the year before.
The task for
IndiaApr 03, 2025
Harjinder Singh Dhami Criticizes Waqf Amendment Bill as Interference in Minority Affairs
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) President Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has strongly criticized the Waqf Amendment Bill passed in the Lok Sabha, calling it a direct interference in minority affairs.
Advocate Dhami stated that the bill was introduced without consulting the concerned parties, which, according to him, reflects the government’s intention to curtail minority rights and impose its own administrative control.
He emphasized that minority communities have the right to protect their heritage and religious institutions, and laws like the Waqf Amendment Bill threaten to
CanadaApr 03, 2025
Jagmeet Singh Proposes Victory Bond to Boost Economy Amid Trade War
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has proposed relaunching the World War era Victory Bond in response to an ongoing trade war with the United States. He stated that the bond would raise funds to strengthen the economy, and Canadians who invest in it until maturity would be exempt from taxes on their earnings.
Singh emphasized that every dollar raised through the Victory Bond would be allocated entirely to public infrastructure projects, including roads, bridges, transportation, ports, housing, and water systems. Additionally, he pledged that an NDP government would mandate the use of 100 per cent Cana
IndiaApr 03, 2025
Jagjit Singh Dallewal Discharged, Vows to Expand Farmers’ Movement Nationwide
Punjab’s prominent farmer leader, Jagjit Singh Dallewal, was discharged from a hospital in Patiala today. Speaking to the media, he reaffirmed his commitment to the farmers’ cause and announced plans to take the movement across the country.
Dallewal strongly criticized Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, accusing him of betraying Punjab and undermining the fight to protect the state’s water resources.
He emphasized that the farmers’ struggle is far from over and will continue until their demands are met. Dallewal also condemned the inappropriate treatment meted out to him when Punjab
WorldApr 03, 2025
PM Modi Embarks on Two-Day Visit to Thailand
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a two-day visit to Thailand, beginning today. During his visit, he addressed a joint press conference with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
At the outset, PM Modi paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the earthquake that struck on March 28. He then discussed the religious and cultural ties between India and Thailand.
Upon his arrival in Bangkok, PM Modi was accorded a guard of honour. During the visit, India and Thailand signed an agreement to establish a strategic partnership, which includes defense cooperation and the advancem
CanadaApr 03, 2025
Canada Imposes Equal Retaliatory Tariffs on US Cars
Canada has imposed equivalent tariffs on US cars in response to American trade measures. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced today that, as a retaliatory measure against tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, Canada will implement a 25 per cent tariff on all essential vehicles imported from the US that are not covered under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
However, the Prime Minister clarified that Canada will not impose tariffs on auto parts, as they are a crucial component of the country’s production system.
BCApr 02, 2025
BC Government Considers Ending EV Rebate Program Amid Budget Shortfall
The British Columbia government may soon end its electric vehicle (EV) rebate program as part of an effort to address the budget shortfall caused by the elimination of the consumer carbon tax. Energy Minister Adrian Dix has suggested that the province is reviewing various climate programs, including the EV rebate, in response to the $1.8 billion revenue loss from the tax removal.
The elimination of the carbon tax was intended to reduce the financial burden on consumers, but it has left a significant gap in government revenue, which had previously funded key climate policies under the Clean BC
CanadaApr 02, 2025
Canadians May Need to Take Extra Precautions When Entering the U.S.
Canadians may now need to take extra precautions when entering the U.S. Recently, a French scientist traveling to a conference in Houston was deported after hateful messages were allegedly found on her phone.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have always had the authority to search travelers' electronic devices, but this practice has become more prominent under the Trump administration. Vancouver-based immigration lawyer Cindy Schweitzer, who practices on both sides of the border, explained that U.S. border agents now have the power to search anyone’s device, including Canadia