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Jurors hears Canadian who killed Muslim family was on drugs

Canadian killed Muslim family

Jurors heard the Canadian who killed the Muslim family was on drugs. Veltman mentioned consuming magic mushrooms before the crash. Defense lawyer Christopher Hicks portrayed Veltman’s mental state. Closing arguments have been presented in the trial of Nathaniel Veltman, a 22-year-old Canadian accused of murdering four members of a Muslim family by striking them with … Read more

President Alvi condemns killing of Sikh leader

President
  • He expressed concern over killing of Sikh leader.
  • He said murder of Sikh leader exposed real face of India.
  • It is an open secret that India is major source of trouble.

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has strongly condemned the involvement of India in the murder of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar and has urged the world to take serious note of the state-sponsored killing on the Canadian soil.

Expressing concern over the killing of the Sikh leader, the President said that it had been the policy of India to persecute and eliminate the leadership of minority groups in India and outside world. The brutal murder of the Sikh leader exposed the real face of India that has been intolerant towards the minority groups, the President added.

He maintained that India had unleashed a reign of terror against the Muslims in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and other minority communities for decades.

He regretted that the silence and the inaction of the world over the atrocities being committed by India in the IIOJ&K and the persecution of minorities and demolishment of their places of worship emboldened India to carry out such operations on foreign soil.

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Canadian gunman who killed five spoke about electrical room vibrations

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Francesco Villi’s daughters expressed sympathy for the victims’ families. Francesco Villi was an abusive husband and parent. He’s abused his children’s mothers and daughters. Three estranged daughters of a 73-year-old man who killed five people near Toronto said he was a “controlling and cruel husband and father.” In a statement provided by Ontario’s Special Investigations … Read more

US and Canadian warships pass through the Taiwan Strait, China softens its rhetoric toward Taiwan

China

China says it is willing to strive for peaceful “reunification” with Taiwan. Comments follow weeks of military maneuvers and war games by Beijing near the self-ruling island. China has proposed a “one country, two systems” model for Taiwan, similar to that for Hong Kong. A Chinese government spokesperson said on Wednesday that China is willing … Read more

Canadian TikToker dies in skydiving accident

Canadian TikToker

Tanya Pardazi, 21, died after skydiving in her first solo course. She had opened her parachute too late during the jump. Skydive Toronto is assisting the South Simcoe Police Service with their investigation. The school requires students complete a day of ground training before attempting a solo dive.   TikTok influencer and beauty queen from … Read more

Check out how this Canadian singer’s Punjabi music has exploded online

Canada

A woman from Canada has been showered with praise and admiration on the internet for her attempts to improve her Punjabi language skills. Sarah Wickett, a pop country singer and songwriter, has published a video in which she attempts to communicate in the language. She wrote “I tried my best” as the caption for the … Read more

Latifi: Best qualifying result no alleviation

Latifi

Nicholas Latifi posted his best-truly qualifying result on Saturday to begin tenth at the British Grand Prix. The Canadian flagged he won’t leave F1 easily by posting his best ever qualifying result in a 10th-place grid start. Latifi recognized that the season had not gone as expected and keeping in mind that his passing exhibition … Read more

Nakashima begins American march at Wimbledon with Shapovalov upset

Nakashima

Brandon Nakashima expanded the American charge at the current year’s Wimbledon. He removed last year’s semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov with a 6-2 4-6 6-1 7-6(6) triumph in the second round. Nakashima turned into the seventh player from the United States to book a spot in the third round of the grasscourt Grand Slam this year. Highest … Read more

Andreescu glad to acquire first fundamental draw succeed at Wimbledon

Andreescu

Bianca Andreescu beats Emina Bektas 6-1, 6-3 to reach second round at Wimbledon. The 19-year-old Canadian’s first appearance at the All England Club had ended. Andreescu told correspondents,”I was conversing with my mentor about my most memorable time at Wimbledon, and it was perfect.” “I go to the principal site and I totally froze. Read … Read more

The Canadian Senate approves the budget on housing and Russian assets

Canadian Senate

Canada’s Senate passes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s budget with no changes. Bill C-19 includes a two-year ban on foreign home buyers and the power to confiscate assets seized from Russia. Budget spending remains expansive, though less so than in the previous two years. Canadian Senate on Thursday passed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s budget plan, taking … Read more

Verstappen holds off Sainz to win in Canada

Verstappen

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen held off Carlos Sainz’s charging Ferrari to win the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. The triumph was his most memorable in Canada. Verstappen took his 26th profession win 0.9 of a second in front of Spaniard Sainz,who shut the hole and set up an undeniably exhilarating. Multiple times title holder Lewis … Read more

Verstappen on post in Canada, Alonso on first line

Verstappen

Formula One pioneer Max Verstappen sparkles in the wet to take post position for the Canadian Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso commends his most memorable first column opening in 10 years. Verstappen principal title rivals sunk concealed, Mexican partner Sergio Perez crashing and qualifying thirteenth. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished a run of four shafts straight by … Read more

Horner: Unreasonable to change F1 rules for one group

Horner

Equation One’s overseeing body ought to ensure Mercedes have a more secure vehicle as opposed to changing the standards for everybody, Red Bull supervisor Christian Horner proposed on Friday. He said a FIA specialized order shipped off the groups on Thursday and setting out measures to be taken on security grounds would be difficult to … Read more

Leclerc faces framework punishment in Canada after Baku blow

Leclerc

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will have a 10 spot lattice drop at Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. Ferrari set off a punishment by supplanting a power unit part on his vehicle. The overseeing FIA said the group had swapped the control gadgets for a third time. Leclerc has plunged from Formula One title leader after three rushes … Read more

Hadwin credits caddie for keeping him grounded at U.S. Open

Hadwin

Adam Hadwin leads the U.S. Open after the first round. The Canadian credited his caddie for keeping him grounded on the huge stage. Hadwin, with Joe Cruz on his pack, terminated a four-under-standard 66 at The Country Club outside Boston, denoted his most reduced score. For his endeavors, Hadwin procured his most memorable lead/co-lead after … Read more

PDC World Series: Fallon Sherrock beaten by Leonard Gates

PDC

PDC World Series of Darts got underway in New York on Friday with Gates leading 4-1 from start of legs six and seven. Fallon Sherrock crashes out to American expert Leonard Gates at the US Darts Masters. Doors won through to Saturday’s last stages against Sherrock. “The energy was something I’ve never experienced here in … Read more

Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal eye greatest quarterfinal clash in French Open

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Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are only a game away from the 59th meeting as they eye for the quarterfinal clash of the French Open. They will face their respective opponents in the fourth-round final game on Sunday. world number 5 Nadal, who has 13 Roland Garros titles to his name, will take on Canadian … Read more

Canada Halloween sword attacker found guilty of murders, assaults

Canada

A jury found a Canadian man guilty of two murders and five attempted murders,in a Halloween night attack in Quebec City with a samurai sword while wearing a mediaeval costume, a Carl Girouard, 26, had terrorised his victims in a seemingly random manner for many hours as the capital of Canada’s French-speaking province celebrated Halloween … Read more

Canada’s top court allows extreme intoxication defense

Canada

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Friday that extreme intoxication can be used as a defense in court for violent crimes, overturning a ban advocated by women’s advocacy groups. The Supreme Court heard the cases of three persons who were involved in stabbings, beatings, and even one homicide after voluntarily using drugs. They claimed … Read more

Pope to visit Canada in July amid schools abuse scandal

Pope

The Vatican announced Friday that Pope Francis will visit Canada at the end of July to meet with Indigenous survivors of abuse at church-run residential schools. The 85-year-old, who will visit Edmonton, Quebec, and Iqaluit, apologised to Indigenous delegations who visited him at the Vatican last month over a scandal that has rocked the Catholic … Read more

Clan gun battles kill at least 17 near PNG gold mine: police

gold mine

Security forces deployed on Monday to put an end to gun conflicts between rival Papua New Guinea clans that have killed at least 17 people near a large gold mine in the rain forest-clad highlands, according to authorities. During the three days of violence, clans set fire to buildings in Paiam and neighbouring Porgera, according … Read more

Ex-Guantanamo prisoner sues Canada over alleged role in his detention

Guantanamo

A former Guantanamo detainee who spent 14 years without trial and whose story turned into information within the hit movie “The Mauritanian,” is suing Canada over its alleged function in his detention. Mohamedou Ould Slahi,51, claims that Canadian authorities furnished false records concerning the duration whilst he became an everlasting resident in Montreal in 1999, … Read more

Canada eases Covid travel restrictions

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Canadian authorities on Friday further said a quarantine plan is no longer required and passengers from India are no longer required to be disguised in public for 14 days following arrival. The federal government has not repealed the mask law. “All travelers, regardless of vaccination status, must also continue to wear a mask throughout their entire … Read more

Canadian pilots arrested

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A Canadian charter airline alleges its pilots and flight attendants are being held inhumanely in the Dominican Republic after reporting 200 kilograms of cocaine hidden inside their plane to authorities. Punta Cana airport is holding the plane, a Bombardier regional jet that had been operating under the Air Canada Express flag until two years ago. … Read more

Canadians to test Masters curse as Par-3 Contest returns

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Mike Weir and Mackenzie Hughes, both Canadians, were voted co-winners of the Masters’ Par-3 Contest on Wednesday, putting them in the path of the feared Masters curse. Weir and Hughes shot four-under-par 23s on the specially built course, which was resurrected after a two-year suspension due to Covid-19. Players at the Masters were having a … Read more

Artists pay tribute Joni Mitchell at pre-Grammy gala

joni mitchell

Music’s superstars and hitmakers gathered on Friday to pay tribute to Joni Mitchell, the Canadian-born folk diva who wrote such hits as “A Case Of You,” at a charity gala held ahead of the Grammy Awards. Mitchell, 78, wore a sequined kimono-style robe, a bejeweled black hat, and bright red nails to the MusiCares show, … Read more

Defending champion Badosa, Swiatek reach Indian Wells quarter-finals

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INDIAN WELLS: Spain’s Paula Badosa kept her Indian Wells WTA title defense on track Tuesday, holding off determined Canadian Leylah Fernandez to reach the quarter-finals in the California desert. Badosa, seeded fifth, saved five of the six break points she faced and kept last year’s US Open runner-up under pressure — converting three of her … Read more

Canadian province to lift COVID-19 restrictive measures

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OTTAWA – A Canadian province on Tuesday decided to start phasing out COVID-19 restrictive measures, local media reported. Jason Kenney, premier of the western Canadian province of Alberta, announced the province’s vaccine passport will end at midnight Tuesday, with most other COVID-19 health rules cancelled in three weeks. Strong vaccination rates, declining hospital cases and … Read more