Here are the guidelines for traveling in Canada

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As of 12:01 a.m. Eastern, fully inoculated travelers who are exempt from border restrictions can now skip isolation. They also don’t need to do day-eight testing. Those arriving by air don’t need to stay at a government-authorized hotel to await their on-arrival test result. Children and dependent adults who have not been vaccinated must still isolation … Read more

FM Qureshi Expresses Grief Over Death Of Pakistanis In Canada House Fire

FM Qureshi Expresses Grief Over Death Of Pakistanis In Canada House Fire

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mehmood Qureshi has expressed deep sorrow over the death of seven members of a Pakistani-Canadian family in a fire in the Chestermeier area of ​​the Canadian province of Alberta. In a statement issued on Saturday, the Foreign Minister said that he was deeply saddened by the loss of life of Pakistani … Read more

Pakistan Cold-Shouldered by Many Countries To Meet FATF’s Conditions

Pakistan Cold-Shouldered by Many Countries To Meet FAFT's Conditions

Pakistan has been cold-shouldered by more than two dozens of countries on the requests seeking mutual legal assistance to tackle terrorism-financing, money laundering, and cyber terrorism to meet the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATD) conditions and recommendations. Pakistan has sent more than 232 official requests to two dozen countries under its mutual assistance laws in … Read more

Justice Mahmud Jamal Becomes The First Muslim To Be Nominated As A Member Of Supreme Court

Justice Mahmud Jamal Becomes The First Muslim To Be Nominated As A Member Of Supreme Court

Justice Mahmud Jamal has been nominated by Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau as the next member of the Supreme Court of Canada. He is the first Muslim judge to be nominated for the seat. In a tweet, the PM of Canada said, “Justice Mahmud Jamal, has had a distinguished career, throughout which he’s remained … Read more

Killing of Muslim family was a ‘terrorist attack’ says Trudeau

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the attack and categorized it as a “terrorist attack” the killing of four members of a Muslim family, who were run down by a man driving a pick-up truck. “This killing was no accident. This was a terrorist attack, motivated by hatred, in the heart of one of our … Read more

FM Condemns Killing Of Pakistani Muslims In Act Of Terror In Canada

Peace In Afghanistan Is Indispensable For Region: FM Qureshi

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has expressed deep regret over the killing of a Muslim Pakistan-origin Muslim family in Ontario, Canada. Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Twitter, “3 generations of Pakistani-Canadians were killed in a brutal act of mass murder for their Muslim faith. This is an act of terror rooted in unspeakable hatred & … Read more

Canada: Hate Attack Kills 4 Members Of Pakistan-Origin Muslim Family

Canada: Hate Attack Kills 4 Members Of Pakistan-Origin Muslim Family

A man rammed a pickup truck into a Pakistan-Origin Muslim in Ontario, a province in east-central Canada, killing four people, police said in a statement. A 20-year-old man wearing something like an ‘armour’ fled the scene after the attack, according to foreign news reports. The official later told a news conference that “there is evidence … Read more

China’s 2022 Olympics a chance to press Beijing on human rights, says Canada

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Beijing’s hosting the 2022 Winter Olympics has made nations concerned and the chance to press China on its human rights record, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday. Trudeau said China would only amend its behavior if faced with a united front, adding he would raise the issue at a Group of Seven leaders’ … Read more

Canada to ban entry of international students due to COVID-19 surge

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The government of Canada is all set to suspend entry of international students to Ontario, the worst-hit province which is battling the third wave of the coronavirus.

According to the media reports, the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said the government is considering halting the arrival of international students in Ontario, following a request from the province’s premier Doug Ford to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

“Because currently Ontario is the only province to request it, we are happy to work more closely with them,” he said.

Justin Trudeau said they will be “reaching out to their officials” to formalise the request.

Ontario has the maximum number of foreign students at 242,825 or 46%, it said. International students are currently exempt from Canada’s COVID-19 travel rules.

All students must be able to provide a valid study permit or a letter of introduction that shows they were approved for a permit.

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US approves restart of Johnson & Johnson corona jabs

US approves restart of Johnson & Johnson corona jabs

The US health officials on Friday have given the permission to restart the jabs of Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccinations which was paused due to worries over blood clotting. The news came shortly after an expert panel suggested lifting the pause because the benefits of the shot surpassed possible dangers. “We have concluded that the … Read more

Canada announces suspension of flights from Pakistan due to COVID-19

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The Canadian government has announced that it will ban passenger flights from India and Pakistan for the next 30 days. According to the media reports, all direct commercial and private passenger flights from India and Pakistan will be included in the ban, although cargo flights will still be permitted. Omar Alghabra, Canadian Minister of Transport, … Read more

EU Countries, Canada Appreciate Pakistan’s Role In Regional Stability

EU, Canada Appreciate Pakistan’s Role In Regional Stability

Her Excellency Mrs Androulla Kaminara –Ambassador of European Union (EU), Her Excellency Ms Wendy Gilmour – Canadian High Commissioner & Her Excellency Ms Lis Rosenholm, Ambassador of Denmark called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) at GHQ, today. According to the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), during the meeting, matters of mutual … Read more

Health Canada approves Johnson & Johnson covid vaccine

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Canada has approved the Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus vaccine along with AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Moderna vaccines. As per reports, Canada has ordered up to 38 million doses, which can be stored at very low temperatures from two to eight degrees Celsius (35-46 Fahrenheit). Health Canada chief medical officer Supriya Sharma said, “We concluded that there was strong evidence … Read more

Canada: White Nationalist ‘Proud Boys’ Group Labeled A terrorist Outfit

Canada: White Nationalist 'Proud Boys' Group Labeled A terrorist Outfit

Canada has declared the white nationalist right-wing extremist group Proud Boys a new face of fascism, saying it has been involved in political violence. The Canadian government on Wednesday, February 3, described the right-wing extremist organization Proud Boys as a “serious and growing threat” to society, calling it a terrorist group. A group called Proud … Read more

Canadian Governor-General Julie Payette Resigns Workplace Harassment

Canadian Governor-General Julie Payette Resigns Workplace Harassment

Julie Payette, Canada’s governor-general and Queen Elizabeth’s representative has resigned over allegations of workplace harassment. According to the reports, the resignation of the governor-general will not be a problem for the government as it is a symbolic post for swearing-in and signing legislation but constitutional questions may arise. According to the report, Julie Payette resigned … Read more

Woman fined by police walking her partner on a leash like a dog

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A woman has reportedly been fined by police after being caught out after curfew in Quebec, Canada, walking her partner on a leash like a dog. As the coronavirus pandemic continues, many places around the world are introducing tougher restrictions in a bid to reduce the spread of the virus. In Quebec, Canada, a four-week-long curfew … Read more

Canada: Court To Hear Appeal Against Ban On Wearing Hijab

Canada: Court To Hear Appeal Against Ban On Wearing Hijab

The trial is set to begin this week after a long-awaited appeal against a ban on wearing a Hijab by social rights groups in Canada. According to Al Jazeera, the petition against Bill 21 in the Canadian province of Quebec was filed by the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM), the Canadian Civil Liberties Association … Read more

Shahbaz Gill gives proof of being a Pakistani

Shahbaz Gill gives proof of being a Pakistani

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for National Security said that there is no citizenship of any country except Pakistan, misunderstanding about citizenship should not be spread.   Explaining about his assets and citizenship, Moeed Yousuf said that rumors are being spread against him, not the citizenship of any country other than Pakistan, I have … Read more