CanadaNov 06, 2024
Jagmeet Singh Reacts to Trump’s Return, Appeals to Canadians to Unite
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has called on Canadians to unite in response to Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Singh expressed that Trump’s victory has disappointed many people, urging that Canadians must set aside their differences and work together for the greater good of the country and its jobs.
It is worth noting that the United States is not only Canada’s neighbor but also its major trading partner, and there is concern about the potential impact of Trump’s policies, including possible tariffs.
Meanwhile, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, speaking to reporters in Ottawa, a
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Harjit Singh Sajjan appeared before committee over Afghan Sikhs dispute
Harjit Singh Sajjan, who was Canada's Defense Minister in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government, appeared before the parliamentary committee on Tuesday to address the dispute related to Afghan Sikhs. He was accused of ordering special forces to evacuate Afghan Sikhs instead of Canadians during Canada's final rescue operation in Afghanistan, following the Taliban's takeover in 2021.
The current Minister of Emergency Preparedness told the committee that he did not provide special treatment to Afghan Sikhs, but rather acted out of humanitarian concern.
Sajjan explained that the Calgary-base
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Justin Trudeau congratulates Donald Trump on his U.S. presidential win
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended congratulations to Donald Trump on his re-election as president of the United States.
"The friendship between Canada and the U.S. is the envy of the world. I know President Trump and I will work together to create more opportunity, prosperity and security for both our nations," Trudeau wrote on X.
Trudeau included an undated photo of himself with Trump in the Oval Office from the president's first term.
CanadaNov 05, 2024
Quebec schools want exemption from foreign student cap, but minister unmoved
Quebec universities and public colleges say they should be exempt from the government’s plan to reduce the number of international students in the province, but the immigration minister says that’s unlikely.
The schools say a bill tabled last month would hurt their ability to attract top talent from around the world.
But Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge says it’s “not reasonable” to think the government could cut the number of foreign students in Quebec without including universities and public colleges.
The bill would give the government new power to cap foreign student e
CanadaNov 05, 2024
New Brunswick's Zone 3 declared as measles epicenter
New Brunswick's Zone 3 has been declared a measles epicenter, including areas in Fredericton and the upper St. John River Valley. The number of measles cases here has more than doubled since last week. According to the health department, seven more cases have been confirmed since Thursday, bringing the total to twelve.
The public health agency says it is closely monitoring the situation and working with healthcare partners to reduce the risk of further spread. Measles is a highly contagious disease.
Although people born before 1970 are generally considered immune to measles, the Public Health
CanadaNov 05, 2024
Eleven-year-old boy struck and killed by truck in Montreal
An 11-year-old boy died after he was hit by a truck Monday evening in Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal borough.
Police say they received numerous calls at around 7:30 p.m. about the collision at the corner of Parc and Bernard avenues.
Early information collected by police indicates the driver was heading south down Parc when he turned right on Bernard and struck the boy, who was crossing the street.
The child suffered serious injuries and was transported to hospital where he died.
The 28-year-old male driver of the delivery truck was uninjured.
He remained at the scene and was questioned, and pol
CanadaNov 04, 2024
Quebec plans to force new doctors to stay in the province and work in public system
The provincial government says it will force new doctors trained in Quebec to work in the province's public health-care system for the first years of their practice.
Health Minister Christian Dubé told a Montreal radio station this morning that those who want to leave Quebec or work in the private system will face "consequences."
The minister announced Sunday evening he plans to table a new bill to force new family physicians and specialist doctors to start their careers in Quebec.
The government estimates it costs between $435,000 and $790,000 to train a doctor, including during their reside
CanadaNov 04, 2024
Party leaders condemn violence at Hindu temple in Brampton amid India consular visit
Leaders of the three main federal parties are calling out violence today at a Hindu temple in the Toronto suburb of Brampton.
Videos circulating on social media appear to show demonstrators holding banners in support of a separate Sikh country called Khalistan clashing with others, including some holding India's national flag.
The videos seem to show fistfights and people striking each other with poles in what appears to be the grounds surrounding the Hindu Sabha Mandir temple.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh have all written on
CanadaNov 04, 2024
Poilievre asks premiers to axe their sales taxes on new homes worth under $1 million
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has written to the provinces' premiers, asking them to eliminate their sales taxes on new homes that are under $1 million.
It follows Poilievre's own pledge last week that if he becomes prime minister, he will axe the federal sales tax on new homes sold for under $1 million.
The Conservatives estimated that measure would reduce the cost of an $800,000 home by $40,000 and spur construction of another 30,000 homes per year.
Poilievre said last week that he would pay for the federal tax cut by scrapping Liberal housing policies, and in his letter to premiers,