Monday, November 25, 2024

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Canada confirms first case of clade I monkeypox

OTTAWA: The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has confirmed the country's first case of clade I monkeypox.

Canada's donation of new air defence system arrives in Ukraine

OTTAWA: Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair said that Canada's donation of a National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS) has arrived in Ukraine.

No evidence linking PM Modi, EAM Jaishankar to criminal activity in Canada

NEW DELHI: The Canadian government on Friday clarified formally the allegations linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to criminal activities in Canada.

Canada's Employment Minister resigns

OTTAWA: The Canadian Prime Minister's Office announced that the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages Randy Boissonnault is out of the cabinet.

Canada government allows International students to work 24 hours per Week during studies

TORONTO: International students in Canada have welcomed the decision of Canada government, allowing eligible students to work up to 24 hours per week off campus during academic terms.

Indian students in thousands applied for asylum in Canada, trend worries Canada government

TORONTO: While Indian and Canada governments are locked in a diplomatic row, the thousands of international students mainly from India have applied for asylum in Canada after their work permits were not renewed by the Canadian authorities. More than 14000 asylum applications have been received by the Canada Immigration which is highest number in a year.

Canada's postal workers begin nationwide strike

OTTAWA: Some 55,000 postal workers represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) went on a nationwide strike on Friday.

India to follow up on extradition request for Canada-based gangster Arsh Dalla

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday said that it will follow up its request with Canada for the extradition of gangster Arsh Singh Gill alias Arsh Dalla, who has been designated a proclaimed offender and a terrorist in the country, following reports of his arrest there.

Canada based Arsh Dalla behind grenade attack at Mansa Petrol pump too, key accused held

MANSA: Delivering yet another blow to the Gangster-turned-Terrorist Arsh Dalla’s network in the state, Counter Intelligence (CI) Bathinda in a joint operation with Mansa Police have solved the Mansa grenade attack case with the arrest of key accused identified as Shimla Singh, who hurled the grenade at petrol pump on the directions of the former, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Tuesday.

Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh Dalla arrested by Canada police, Police yet to confirm the arrest

TORONTO: Arsh Dalla, a Khlaistani terrorist and close aide of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, has been arrested in Canada, the sources said. Dalla, a resident of Punjab's Moga, was taken into custody over a shootout in Canada on October 28. Indian security agencies have also received information that a shootout took place in Canada on 28 October in which Arsh Dalla was also present and he has been taken into custody.

CEO of Canada's top Crypto trading company kidnapped and released after payment of ransom of $1 million

TORONTO: Dean Shukra CEO of the Toronto based crypto trading platform Wonderfi Technologies was reportedly kidnapped from downtown area during rush hours and later released after a $1 million ransom was paid, the media reports here said.

Punjab Police arrest two operatives of Canada-based gangster Dalla

CHANDIGARH: In a major breakthrough, Punjab Police apprehended two key operatives of Canada-based gangster Arsh Dalla who is involved in the murder of Gurpreet Singh Hari Nau in Faridkot, DGP Gaurav Yadav said on Sunday.

Canada discontinues SDS visa programme: What it means for Indian students

NEW DELHI: In a significant development having far-reaching implications for Indian students, Canada has announced the discontinuation of its Student Direct Stream (SDS) visa programme. The SDS is a key pathway for international students seeking permits for studies. It is said that the decision has come as part of the country's attempts to address "ongoing housing shortages and resource strain".

BJP responsible for rising acrimony between India and Canada, interests of millions of NRI's and students are at stake: PYC president Mohit Mohindra

CHANDIGARH:  Punjab Youth Congress president Mohit Mohindra today held BJP leadership responsible for rising acrimony between India and Canada, harming the interests of millions of NRI and students mainly from Punjab. He described it a big diplomatic failure of India.

Australia Today responds after Canada blocks EAM Jaishankar's press meet

NEW DELHI: In the wake of the Canadian government's decision to block the social media platforms of Australian news outlet Australia Today, the organisation issued a statement on Friday, reiterating its commitment to delivering critical news and diverse perspectives to the public.

Canada police arrest Hindu leader for inciting violence during Khalistani protest, temple priest suspended for his 'controversial role'

BRAMPTON, Canada: The Peel region police in has arrested a Hindu leader Ranendra Lal Banerjee for inciting violence during the clash between Khalistani protestors and nationalist Hindus outside the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton on November 3.

Canada ends Ten-Year Tourist Visa Validity, focus on single entry Visa

TORONTO: Amid ongoing tension between India and Canada, the government of Canada has taken yet another step to overhaul its Visa police and decided to end the ten year Visa for visitors. This is also called multiple Visa.

Alleged Canada Temple Attack: Kashmir Sikh Body Demands Apology From EAM Jaishankar

SRINAGAR: Expressing concern over the escalation of tension between India and Canada the All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) has demanded that the issue should be tackled at the local level and no religion or community should be dragged into the matter.

'Anti-national forces tried to create unrest among Hindu community', says MP CM on temple attack in Canada

INDORE: Condemning the recent attacks on a Hindu temple in Canada's Brampton by pro-Khalistani supporters, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has said that anti-national forces tried to create division within the Hindu community in Canada which includes the involvement of international forces as well.

SAD condemns incidents of violence outside religious places in Canada

CHANDIGARH: Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) Working President Balwinder Singh Bhunder today condemned incidents of violence outside religious places in Canada and appealed to people of Indian origin to defeat the conspiracies to divide them on communal lines even as he called upon the Canadian government to ensure all places of religious worship were secure from such acts of violence.

CM condemns incident of violence and hatred in Canada

BATHINDA: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Tuesday condemned the incidents of violence in Canada and urged the Government of India to take up this matter with Canadian national government.

Canadian Hindus hold rally against attacks by Khalistani extremists on temples in Canada

BRAMPTON: Over a thousand Canadian Hindus assembled outside the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, Canada, on Monday evening (local time) to protest against the repeated attacks on Hindu temples in the country, a day after the temple was attacked by Khalistani extremists.

Deeply concerning: EAM on Brampton temple attack; slams Canada for surveillance of diplomats

CANBERRA: External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Tuesday expressed concern over the recent attack on a Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada, calling it "deeply concerning" during a press conference with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong at Parliament House, Canberra.

Four arrested, cop injured after protest at Hindu temple in Canada

OTTAWA: The Peel Regional Police said on Monday that four people were arrested and a police officer was injured following several protests in Mississauga and Brampton last week, including one at a Hindu temple that turned violent.

Canada suspends cop over attending pro-Khalistan protest outside Hindu temple

OTTAWA: A Canadian police officer was suspended on Monday after a video went viral on social media showing him participating in a pro-Khalistan protest outside a Hindu temple in Brampton, media reports said, quoting authorities.

'AAP' condemns attack on hindu temple in Canada, calls for Indian Government to discuss matter with Canada

CHANDIGARH: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has strongly condemned the attack on a Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada, by members of a pro-Khalistani organization. AAP leader and Punjab government minister Aman Arora stated that the entire Punjab is shocked by this incident and that it deserves the utmost condemnation.

Acts of violence unacceptable in Canada, says PM Trudeau on Brampton temple attack

OTTAWA: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday condemned the recent attack on Hindu devotees at a temple in Brampton by Khalistani extremists, saying that acts of violence are unacceptable in the country.

Hindu devotees beaten at Canada temple by Khalistani extremists

OTTAWA: A protest by Khalistani elements near the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton escalated into violence on Sunday, with attendees of the temple reportedly attacked.

India's Union Minister Ravneet Bittu equates Canada with Pakistan, Congress demands answers from center

CHANDIGARH: Union Minister of state Ravneet Singh Bittu today equated Canada with Pakistan and warned Canada that India has the capacity to hit back.

Unfounded, absurd and baseless insinuations part of Canada's strategy to discredit India: MEA

NEW DELHI: Terming it as "absurd and baseless", India on Saturday trashed allegations made by the Justin Trudeau-led government that linked Union Home Minister Amit Shah - the "latest Canadian target" - to the targeting of pro-Khalistan activists in Canada, emphasising that the "unfounded insinuations" are part of Ottawa's "conscious strategy" to discredit India.

Canada identifies India as cyber threat for the first time, India rejects claim

NEW DELHI: Amid the diplomatic tiff between both nations, Canada has identified India as a threat to its cyber security for the first time. Canada said India is preparing a programme for espionage activities against other countries.

South Korea, Canada condemn North Korean troop dispatch to Russia

SEOUL: Defence ministers of South Korea and Canada condemned North Korea's troop deployment to Russia and discussed ways to enhance defence cooperation between their countries during a bilateral meeting in Ottawa, Seoul's defence ministry said on Saturday.

Over half of human trafficking incidents in Canada unsolved

OTTAWA: More than half of human trafficking incidents in Canada were unsolved by police as the number of incidents increased since 2013.

Two Brampton homeopaths of Punjab origin accused of sexually assaulting patients arrested by Canada Police

BRAMPRON: The Peel Region Police in Ontario has arrested two doctors who worked together at a homeopathic clinic in Brampton. They are accused of sexually assaulting female patients several years ago.

Canada police arrest one accused in shooting case at Punjabi singer AP Dhillon's residence

VANCOUVER: Canadian Police have arrested one accused in the shooting case at singer AP Dhillon's residence in British Columbia, while another suspect remains at large.

Indian diaspora celebrate Diwali, Bandi Chhor Divas in Canada

CHANDIGARH: Amidst the India-Canada diplomatic rift, the Indian diaspora, mainly from Punjab, celebrated Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas across Canada in a traditional way.

Canada confirms Home Minister Amit Shah was behind a campaign of intimidation and violence against Khalistan supporters

OTTAWA: Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister David Morrison has confirmed that Indian Home Minister Amit Shah was one of those behind a campaign of intimidation and violence in Canada against Indo-Canadian citizens, viz Khalistan supporters. He disclosed to a committee of Canadian Parliament members that he was asked by a reporter of Washingtom Times about involvement of Amit Shah and he confirned the same to him.

Canada: Ontario to pay taxpayers with $200 rebate, early elections expected

OTTAWA: The speculations of early elections in Ontario are rife after the Premier Doug Ford today announced the Ontario government will be giving each taxpayer a $200 tax-free rebate.

Canada reduces immigration to witness population decline in 2025, 2026

OTTAWA: The Canadian federal government announced an immigration levels plan to pause population growth in the short term which will witness a population decline in 2025 and 2026.

Canada PM Trudeau announces massive drop in immigration targets, future of Indian immigrants in jeopardy

OTTAWA: Canada PM Justin Trudeaou announced to lower immigration targets for next three year which may , future of Indian immigrants in jeopardy.

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Sardar Patel statue will become symbol of relationship between India, Canada: Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the statue of Sardar Patel will become a symbol of the relationship between the two countries -- India and Canada.

AGTF arrests three aides of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and Canada based Goldy Brar, arms seized

CHANDIGARH: The Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of Punjab Police on Sunday arrested three close aides of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar from Bathinda.

Canada plans to reopen embassy in Ukraine

OTTAWA: Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said the government plans to reopen its embassy in Ukraine soon.

Canada imposes sanctions on 203 individuals from Luhansk, Donetsk

OTTAWA: Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly announced the imposition of new sanctions on 11 senior officials and 192 other members of the people's councils of Luhansk and Donetsk which makes up Ukraine's separatist Donbas region.

Canada faces record wave of looming retirements: Statistics

OTTAWA: In the middle of high job vacancies and historically low unemployment, Canada is facing record retirements from an aging labour force with the number of seniors citizens aged 65 years and older growing six times faster than children aged between 0-14 years, said Statistics Canada.

Car falls into canal in Punjab, five including a Canada NRI drowned

CHANDIGARH: Five persons were killed when a fast driven Fortuner SUV plunged into the canal after hitting protection wall near village Jageda (Dehlon) in Ludhiana district.

Canada's provincial minister visiting India to forge collaborations

NEW DELHI: Canadian Minister of Trade and Export Development of the province of Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison will be here from April 25-28, it was announced on Monday.

Canada to send troops to Poland on humanitarian mission

OTTAWA: Canadian Minister of National Defence, Anita Anand has announced that up to 150 Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel could deploy to Poland on a humanitarian mission to support Ukrainian refugees.

Canada approves AstraZeneca Covid-19 prevention drug

OTTAWA: Canada has approved British drugmaker AstraZeneca's drug for the prevention of Covid-19 in immune compromised adults and children.

Canada imposes new sanctions on Russian defence sector

OTTAWA: Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly announced that Canada is imposing new sanctions on Russian defence sector.

Indian banana, baby corn can now be exported to Canada

NEW DELHI: Thanks to the successful negotiations between an Indian agency and the Canadian government, Indian banana and baby corn can now be exported there, officials said on Saturday.

Indian banana, baby corn can now be exported to Canada

NEW DELHI: Thanks to the successful negotiations between an Indian agency and the Canadian government, Indian banana and baby corn can now be exported there, officials said on Saturday.

Canada's unemployment rate hits record low in March

OTTAWA: Canada's unemployment rate fell 0.2 percentage points to 5.3 per cent in March, the lowest rate on record since comparable data became available in 1976, Statistics Canada has said.

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) : GNDU and IC-IMPACTS Canada

AMRITSAR: Recognising the mutual benefits to be gained through a cooperative programme promoting scholarly activities and international understanding, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar and the IC-IMPACTS (the India-Canada Centre for Innovative Multidisciplinary Partnerships to Accelerate Community Transformation and Sustainability) Canada, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) here on Wednesday.

Gurugram: Fake call centre duping US, Canada citizens busted, 17 held

GURUGRAM: A fake call centre duping the US and Canada citizens was busted and 17 people were arrested in this connection from Udyog Vihar in Gurugram on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday.

Canada approves first deep water offshore oilfield development

OTTAWA: The Canadian government on Wednesday formally gave the green light to the development of the Bay du Nord offshore oilfield, the first deep water mega project in the country.

Canada advised to rapidly deploy second Covid-19 booster doses

OTTAWA: The National Advisory Committee on Immunisation (NACI) of Canada has recommended that the provinces and territories prepare for rapid deployment of second Covid-19 booster doses in the coming weeks.

Canada records largest monthly trade surplus with US since 2005

OTTAWA: Canada's trade surplus with the US widened from 9.7 billion Canadian dollars ($7.8 billion) in January to 10.3 billion Canadian dollars ($8.3 billion) in February, the largest trade surplus with the US since December 2005 despite the trucker convoy blockages at some key border crossings, Statistics Canada said.

Border measures ease in Canada amid new Covid-19 variant

OTTAWA: Border measures eased in Canada on Friday as fully vaccinated travellers no longer need pre-arrival Covid-19 testing to enter the country either by land or air.

Ali Fazal, Tabu jet off to Canada for 'Khufiya' final schedule

MUMBAI: Actors Tabu and Ali Fazal have headed to Canada for the final schedule of filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj's upcoming film 'Khufiya'.

Canada's GDP grew 0.2% in Jan

OTTAWA: The Canadian real gross domestic product (GDP) grew 0.2 per cent in January, up for the eighth month in a row, and is expected to see a 0.8 per cent surge in February, Statistics Canada revealed.

Indians top as Canada admits 108,000 new immigrants in 1st quarter

TORONTO: Canada, which plans to admit a record 432,000 new immigrants in 2022, is on target to hit this mark as the country welcomed 108,000 newcomers in the first three months of the year.

Canada to finalise procurement of F-35 fleet from US

OTTAWA: Canada is entering into the finalisation phase to purchase 88 F-35 fighter jets from the US government and Lockheed Martin, Defence Minister Anita Anand announced.

Canada advancing small nuclear reactors to reduce emission

OTTAWA: Canada's four provinces have agreed to a joint plan for advancing small modular reactors (SMR) to reduce green house gas (GHG) emission, local media reported.

Canada qualify for FIFA World Cup for first time in 36 years

TORONTO: Canada men's football team qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals for only the second time ever with a 4-0 rout of Jamaica. The nation's only previous appearance in the tournament was 1986 in Mexico.

Canada funds to clear pandemic-related medical backlogs

OTTAWA: The Canadian federal government announced it would provide an additional C$2 billion ($1.6 billion) one-time top-up to provinces and territories to reduce the backlog accumulated during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fake call centre duping US, Canada citizens busted in Gurugram

GURUGRAM: A team from the chief minister's flying squad, DLF Phase-2 police station and cyber crime police busted a fake call centre and arrested 24 people, including 10 women and the owner, during the intervening night of Friday and Saturday.

 

Apple announces revamped 3D maps in Canada

SAN FRANCISCO: Apple has announced that it is bringing the new Apple Maps experience with detailed 3D buildings and enhanced navigation to Canada.

Canada, UK launch FTA negotiations

OTTAWA: Trade officials of Canada and the UK have announced they will proceed with negotiations toward a comprehensive bilateral free trade agreement (FTA).

Canada issues inaugural green bond

OTTAWA: Canada has issued its inaugural 7.5-year green bond worth C$5 billion ($3 billion) this week, the Department of Finance announced.

Canada's chief health officer calls for getting Covid booster shot

OTTAWA: Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, has called for more people to get the booster dose against Covid-19 as the country has started easing restrictions, such as limits on social gatherings and mask mandates.

Canada takes action to prevent gun violence

OTTAWA: Canadian Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino has announced that a new federal fund of 250 million Canadian dollars ($197 million) was set up to help stop gun violence.

Canada to raise federal minimum wage to reflect CPI hike

OTTAWA: Employment and Social Development Canada announced the federal minimum wage will increase from C$15 to $15.55 per hour on April 1 in line with inflation hike.

5 Indian students dead in Canada highway accident

TORONTO: Five Indian students in Canada have been killed in a highway collision in Canada's Ontario province.

Jaishankar mourns death of 5 Indian students in Canada

NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday mourned the demise of five Indian students who were killed in a road accident near Toronto, Canada.

Canada's unemployment rate falls below pre-Covid level for 1st time

OTTAWA: Canada's unemployment rate fell to 5.5 per cent in February 2022, lower than 5.7 per cent in February 2020 and similar to the record low of 5.4 per cent observed in May 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic, officials said.

Tibetan Uprising Day 2022 rallies in Canada, Europe, US

NEW DELHI: The International Campaign for Tibet joined Tibetans and Tibet supporters at rallies and events around the world on Tibetan Uprising Day 2022.

Covid-19 public health restrictions being lifted in Canada

OTTAWA: Covid-19 public health restrictions, including mask mandates, will continue being lifted across Canada in the coming weeks as Ontario's chief medical officer of health has confirmed that the province will drop its mask mandate on March 21.

Demand of Canada to Amritsar direct flights voiced in the Parliament of Canada

AMRITSAR: FlyAmritsar Initiative has expressed gratitude to Canadian Member of Parliament Brad Vis (representing constituency of Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon in British Columbia) and Shadow Minister of Pacific Economic Development for tabling a petition in the Canadian parliament requesting the Government for proactively advocating about direct flights between Vancouver/Toronto to Amritsar in India.

Canada's inflation rate grew faster in January

OTTAWA: Canada's inflation rate surpassed 5 per cent for the first time since September 1991, rising 5.1 per cent on a year-over-year basis and up from a 4.8 per cent gain in December 2021, Statistics Canada said.

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Seven including 4 children killed in Canada fire

OTTAWA:Seven people from two families were killed in an early-morning fire in Chestermere, Alberta on Friday. Five others — an adult and four children — managed to escape.

Seven including 4 children killed in Canada fire

OTTAWA: Seven people from two families were killed in an early-morning fire in Chestermere, Alberta on Friday. Five others — an adult and four children — managed to escape.

233 people die in Canada amid heatwave

OTTAWA: At least 233 people have died amid sweltering heat in Canada's British Columbia province since a record-breaking heatwave began to hit the country's western region since June 25.

Canada's Covid-19 deaths likely double official data: Report

OTTAWA:The number of Canadians who died from the Covid-19 pandemic is likely double that shown in the official numbers, according to an investigative report published by the Royal Society of Canada on Tuesday.

Canada adds 3 more groups to its terror list

OTTAWA:The Canadian government has added three more groups to its list of terrorist entities threatening national security.
The three groups are the Three Percenters, James Mason and Aryan Strikeforce, reports Xinhua news agency.

Rayat Bahra University starts Pathway programmes for US, Canada

MOHALI: The Rayat Bahra University has tied up with Eton College in Canada to start courses where the students would spend two years at the Rayat Bahra University and two years at the university in Canada.

Canada looking to ease curbs in stages from July

OTTAWA: Canadian Health Minister Patty Hajdu announced that the country is looking to ease some Covid-19 restrictions in stages, starting in early July.

Indian students paying $4K for one-way fare to land in Canada

TORONTO: Despite a ban on direct international flights from India by Canada to check the spread of the new Delta variant of Coronavirus, Indian passengers and students are still landing in Toronto and other airports.

Punjabi man held for murdering wife in Canada

TORONTO: A 64-year-old Punjabi man has been arrested for the alleged murder of his wife in Brampton city in the Toronto suburbs.

Canada lowers flags to commemorate deaths of Indigenous kids

OTTAWA: The Canadian government lowered flags at half-mast to commemorate the deaths of 215 Indigenous children whose remains were found in a former residential school in Kamloops city last week.

Remains of 215 indigenous kids found at former Canada residential school

OTTAWA: The remains of 215 indigenous children were discovered at a former residential school in Kamloops in western Canada, authorities said, adding an investigation into the matter has been launched.

Punjab Police nab 2 activists of Khalisan Tiger Force involved in murder of a Dera Premi, mastermind in Canada

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Police has arrested two activists of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), allegedly involved in several heinous crimes in the past less than one year, including the murder of a Dera Premi and firing on a priest. The two were acting on the directions of KTF’s Canada based chief, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, whose name incidentally figured in the list of Khalistani operatives that was handed over by Chief Minister, Captain Amarinder Singh, to Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, during the latter’s visit to India in 2018.

Canada extends curbs on flights from India, Pak

OTTAWA:The Canadian government has announced the extension of restrictions on inbound flights from India and Pakistan for another month until June 21.
Today, the Government of Canada is extending the temporary travel measures restricting entry into Canada by foreign nationals until June 21," said the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) in a statement on Friday.

Canada's Covid cases surpass 1.35 million

OTTAWA: Canada reported 3,346 new cases of Covid-19 as of Friday afternoon, bringing the cumulative total to 1,350,785, including 25,152 deaths, according to CTV.
The Covid-19 activity is steadily declining in Canada. Compared to last week, there has been a 10 percent decrease in the number of people with Covid-19 being treated in hospitals each day, for a daily average of under 3,500, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) on Friday, Xinhua news agency reported.

Canada-US border curbs extended to June 21: Trudeau

OTTAWA:Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that restrictions along the country's border with the US against non-essential travel has been extended another month until June 21 to stem the spread of Covid-19.

Canada to research on efficacy, safety of Covid vax in pregnancy

TORONTO: The Government of Canada will invest approximately Canadian $1.3 million for two studies on vaccine safety and effectiveness in pregnant women.

Oxygen for India' marathon fundraiser to collect $2mn launched in Canada

TORONTO: The Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC), along with 80-odd community bodies, launched its 'Oxygen for India marathon fundraiser to collect $2 million to send oxygen equipment to India, even as Ontario announced to send 2,000 more ventilators to the Covid-battered country.

Indian student shot dead by uncle in Canada

Canada sending medical supplies to India

OTTAWA: With the raging second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic having devastating impacts in India, Canada has announced that it is sending up to 25,000 vials of Remdesivir and up to 350 ventilators from its National Emergency Strategic Stockpile to help respond to the critical situation across India.

Canada sending medical supplies to India

OTTAWA: With the raging second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic having devastating impacts in India, Canada has announced that it is sending up to 25,000 vials of Remdesivir and up to 350 ventilators from its National Emergency Strategic Stockpile to help respond to the critical situation across India.

Canada to pause 1st batch of J&J Covid vax over quality issues

TORONTO: Health Canada is set to pause the first batch of 300,000 Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 jabs after learning that a part of the vaccine was made in the same US plant where millions of doses were spoiled, the media reported.

Covid variants make up majority of Canada's new cases

OTTAWA: Canada has reported 7,145 new cases of Covid-19, bringing the cumulative total to 1,234,181 cases, including 24,300 deaths, according to CTV.Coronavirus variants now make up the majority of Canada's new Covid-19 cases, Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer, said on Sunday, Xinhua reported

Canada to provide Rs 60 cr to India to combat Covid

OTTAWA:The Canadian government has announced to provide help of 10 million Canadian dollars (About Rs 60 crore) to India to fight the situation that emerged following the outbreak of the worst Covid-19 wave.

Canada announces suspension of flights from Pak, India

OTTAWA: Canada's government said that it would temporarily bar passenger flights from India and Pakistan for 30 days starting on Thursday as part of stricter measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus.

25 Punjabi men held as int'l drug racket busted in Canada

TORONTO: An Indo-Canadian drug racket with links to the US and India has been busted with the arrest of over 30 persons.
Ten kg of cocaine, 8 kg of ketamine, 3 kg of heroin, 2.5 kg of opium, 48 firearms and $730,000 in Canadian currency have been seized under the 'Operation Cheetah'.

Canada's Covid cases surpass 1.1 million

OTTAWA: Canada's cumulative Covid-19 cases surpassed 1,100,000 as of Friday, with the total hitting 1,103,067, including 22,532 deaths, according to CTV.

Canada's daily Covid cases surpass 8,000

OTTAWA: Over the past week, there has been an increase of 33 per cent in daily case counts with an average of almost 8,100 new cases reported per day, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada on Tuesday.

Covid-19 variants spread leads to surge of new cases in Canada

OTTAWA: The rapid spread of more contagious Covid-19 variants is believed to have driven a devastating third wave in Canada.  As of Saturday afternoon, a total of 30,108 variant of concern cases have been reported across Canada, including 28,624 B.1.1.7 variants, 1,133 P.1 variants and 351 B.1.351 variants, according to CTV.

Gangster lawrence Bishnoi and Canada-based Goldy Brar's main associate Gagan Brar arrested by Punjab police from Himachal's Kasol

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Police in a joint operation with Himachal Pradesh Police arrested a close aide of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who played the prime role in the planning, execution as well as providing shelter to killers of Youth Congress leader “Gurlal Singh Bhalwan” on the directions of Lawrence Bishnoi and Canada based Goldy Brar.

More contagious variants driving Covid increase in Canada


OTTAWA: Covid-19 activity has been steadily increasing for several weeks, with a rising number and proportion of more contagious variants driving epidemic growth in many areas in Canada, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Canada halts AstraZeneca vax for adults under 55 yrs

OTTAWA: Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) has recommended that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine should not be used in adults under 55 years of age at this time, while rare cases of serious blood clots were being further probed.

US, Canada, EU impose sanctions on Chinese officials; Beijing retaliates

NEW YORK: In a joint Trans-Atlantic operation, the US, Canada, Britain and the European Union have imposed sanctions against Chinese officials they say are responsible for the human rights abuses against the Uighur people and Beijing retaliated with counter-sanctions.

Canada reports more cases of Covid variants

OTTAWA: Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam announced that the country is witnessing a steady increase in the number of new cases of Covid-19 variants.

Delhi-to-Toronto flights bringing most Covid cases to Canada

RORONTO: Flights from New Delhi to Toronto are bringing in the largest number of international passengers testing positive for the novel coronavirus, according to data issued by Health Canada.

Amazon ordered to shut facility in Canada as Covid surges

TORONTO: A Canadian public health authority has ordered retail and e-commerce behemoth Amazon to shut one of its fulfilment centres owing to an increase in Covid-19 caseloads.

Canada's jobless rate down to 8.2% in Feb

OTTAWA: Canada's unemployment rate fell 1.2 percentage points to 8.2 per cent in February 2021, the lowest rate since March 2020, it was revealed.

Canada's Covid cases surpass 900,000

OTTAWA: Canada's cumulative Covid-19 cases has surpassed 900,000, with the total hitting 901,129, including 22,389 deaths, according to CTV.Ontario, the most populous province with a population of more than 14 million, reported 1,371 new Covid-19 cases and 18 deaths on Friday, Xinhua news agency reported.

Canada doesn't have target date for J&J vax deliveries'

OTTAWA: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the country still does not have a target date for first deliveries of the Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine because of manufacturing problems.

Canada's dancing Sikh has bhangra therapy to beat sub-zero cold!

YUKON: A Canadian Sikh has gone viral, and not surprisingly it is bhangra that has made him a darling of social media.Gurdeep Pandhar, a native of Yukon, Canada, has been regularly posting videos of himself, dancing outdoors in the snow, amidst temperatures ranging between �20 and �25 degrees Celsius. His videos have inspired many, especially those who don't like excessive cold weather.

Canada's tourism suffers unprecedented losses

OTTAWA: Canada's tourism economy suffered unprecedented losses in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and is by far the most threatened sector in the country's economy, it was revealed.

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