Indian families living in Canada worried amid India-Canada tension

Indian families living in Canada worried amid India-Canada tension

India-Canada relations have faced challenges due to the increasing tensions between both countries. Amid tensions arising from the killing of a Khalistani leader. India has dismissed these allegations as baseless. India-Canada relations have faced challenges due to the increasing activities of pro-Khalistani movements in Canada. Amid tensions arising from the killing of a Khalistani leader, … Read more

Another Sikh leader Sukhdool Singh killed in Canada

Another Sikh leader Sukhdool Singh killed in Canada

Sukhdool Singh was brutally gunned down by unidentified assailants in Winnipeg. Sukhdool Singh was a prominent Sikh separatist leader. He sought refuge in Canada from India’s Punjab in 2017. Sukhdool Singh, a prominent Sikh separatist leader who sought refuge in Canada from India’s Punjab in 2017, was brutally gunned down by unidentified assailants in Winnipeg. … Read more

Canada’s security agency warned its government in 2017

Canada’s security agency

Canada’s security agency warned its government in 2017. This issue was hushed up due to “political sensitivity.” Justin Trudeau was planning to visit India at the time. Canada’s national security agency, in 2017, cautioned the Canadian government that Indian intelligence was using its diplomatic networks, particularly the Indian consulate, to target the Canadian Sikh community, … Read more

Canadian Media Questions Justin Trudeau’s India Move

Canadian Media Questions Justin Trudeau's India Move

Trudeau alleges Indian government involvement in the death of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Concerns were raised about Trudeau’s quick public announcement before investigations were complete. Some experts speculate this move is a response to criticism over transparency on China-related “foreign interference.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have chosen to make the allegations against … Read more

India warns citizens of Sikh murder row in Canada

India warns citizens of Sikh murder row in Canada

India issues travel advisory to its citizens in Canada amid a diplomatic dispute India has advised its citizens to avoid certain areas in Canada. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called on India to take the allegations seriously. In light of a diplomatic dispute surrounding the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader, India has issued … Read more

Canada’s Trudeau demands answers in Sikh leader’s assassination

Canada's Trudeau demands answers in Sikh leader's assassination

Justin Trudeau emphasizes intent not to provoke India but to seek appropriate resolution. Canadian intelligence investigates allegations of New Delhi’s involvement in Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder. India rejects allegations, expels Canadian diplomat, straining diplomatic relations. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clarified that Canada’s intent is not to provoke India but rather to encourage New Delhi to … Read more

India linked to Nijjar killing, say Canada, United State

India linked to Nijjar killing, say Canada, United State

Canada and the US collaborated closely to investigate potential Indian involvement in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India rejected Trudeau’s assertion and expelled a Canadian diplomat in retaliation. The diplomatic dispute further strains already tense relations between the two nations. On Tuesday, a senior source within the Canadian government disclosed that Canada and the … Read more

India warns citizens in Canada of hate crimes, anti-India activities

India warns citizens in Canada of hate crimes, anti-India activities

The warning comes after a recent escalation in tensions between the two nations. Tension results from Canada probing credible claims of Indian government involvement in a Sikh separatist leader’s assassination. India has strongly denied the allegations. India has released a cautionary notice advising its citizens who are either visiting or residing in Canada to be … Read more

Stranded Justin Trudeau Finally Leaves India After Plane Snags

Stranded Justin Trudeau Finally Leaves India After Plane Snags

Canadian PM Trudeau’s plane had technical problem, he stayed in India for 2 more days. RCAF said the issue was fixed and Trudeau flew back to Canada. Trudeau discussed foreign interference with Modi. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left India after his plane’s technical problem was fixed. Trudeau was scheduled to fly back to Canada … Read more

Trudeau’s India Trip Delayed by Plane Trouble

Trudeau India Trip

The mechanical fault in his aircraft led to its grounding by the Canadian Armed Forces. Trudeau stayed in India with his delegation during the extended delay. Canada also suspended free trade agreement negotiations with India. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s visit to India for the G20 summit was marred by an unexpected delay due to … Read more

Yellowknife, Canada advised to leave as wildfire grows in proximity

Yellowknife Canada Wildfire

Yellowknife, a significant city in Canada’s northern regions, is confronting a serious threat as authorities have mandated the evacuation of its 20,000 residents due to encroaching wildfires. The fire, situated at a distance of less than 10 miles, presents a looming peril that could potentially encroach upon the outskirts of the city by the upcoming … Read more

Sean Fraser claims decline in inflation to end Canada’s housing crisis

Sean Fraser Canada's housing crisis

The pressing issue of affordable housing scarcity in Canada is regaining prominence, with the newly-appointed Housing Minister, Sean Fraser, highlighting the potential relief that could stem from easing inflation and predictable interest rates. Fraser characterized the housing shortage as “a significant challenge,” while pointing toward a promising solution on the horizon. During a telephone conversation, … Read more

Trudeau, Gregoire Trudeau announce separation after 18 years of marriage

Gregoire Trudeau

Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire have announced their separation. The couple have entered into a formal agreement for legal separation. They remain a close family and are focused on raising their children together. On Wednesday, it was revealed that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife have made the difficult decision to separate after being … Read more

Immigration accounts for more than one million of Canada’s population growth

Canada immigration
  • The country’s population grew from 38,516,138 to 39,566,248 people.
  • Migration accounted for over 96% of population growth.
  • The country welcomed 437,000 immigrants in 2022.

Canada’s population grew by over a million people for the first time ever last year, the government has said.

According to Statistics Canada, the country’s population grew from 38,516,138 to 39,566,248 people.

It was also the year with the highest annual population growth rate in Canada since 1957, at 2.7%.

According to Statistics Canada, the growth was fueled in part by the government’s efforts to recruit migrants to the country in order to alleviate labor shortages.

But, the increased number of permanent and temporary immigrants may “provide extra issues for some regions of the country in terms of housing, infrastructure and transportation, and population service delivery,” according to the agency.

Migration accounted for over 96% of population growth, according to Statistics Canada.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made efforts to bring in more immigrants. The administration unveiled a goal last year to welcome 500,000 immigrants each year by 2025.

The Canadian government has also accepted refugees from wars such as the Ukrainian war, the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, and the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria in 2023.

According to the government, the country welcomed 437,000 immigrants in 2022, while the number of non-permanent residents climbed by 607,782, resulting in a “record-breaking year for the processing of immigration applications.”

As per Statistics Canada, the population rise places Canada first among the 38 member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in terms of population growth in 2022, and it is also the fastest-growing G7 country.

According to the Canadian government, if Canada maintains the current 2.7% annual growth rate, its population will double in 26 years.

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Canadians confused on supporting royal family?

King Charles

Canadians are divided over the monarchy’s future role. 56% believing the country should “reconsider its ties” to the monarchy. 71% believing there should be some constitutional soul-searching. According to a recent poll, Canadians are divided over the monarchy’s future role ahead of King Charles III’s coronation. The 74-year-old monarch’s coronation is less than two months … Read more

Canada: A truck strucks pedestrians, killing two people

Canada
  • The car’s 38-year-old local driver was taken into custody.
  • The incident’s intentionality is currently being investigated by investigators.
  • It happens barely one month after a bus driver plowed into a Montreal daycare center, killing two kids.

In the Canadian village of Amqui, Quebec, a pick-up vehicle struck some pedestrians, resulting in two fatalities and nine injuries.

After handing himself into authorities, the car’s 38-year-old local driver was taken into custody.

The incident’s intentionality is currently being investigated by investigators.

It happens barely one month after a bus driver plowed into a Montreal daycare center, killing two kids.

Around 15:00 (19:00 GMT), police were summoned to the most recent incident in response to reports of a van colliding with pedestrians.

A man in his 70s and another man in his 60s are believed to have been killed. Children are among the injured being treated at the nearby hospital, according to Canadian media reports.

‘Tragedy is tragic’

A local Amqui businessman was quoted by the Quebec newspaper Le Devoir as saying: “Amqui is a tiny town. This local tragedy is tragic.” A witness claimed to have seen the truck pick up speed as it drew near the sidewalk users.

According to Quebec police spokeswoman Helene Saint Pierre, all evidence point to this being a singular incident. She assured reporters that there was just one suspect and no longer any risk in the neighborhood.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault said the incident was “shocking”, while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Twitter that his heart was with the people of Amqui. “As we learn more about the tragic events that have taken place, I’m keeping everyone affected in my thoughts,” he said.

In February, a bus driver plowed into a crowded daycare, killing two kids and injuring a number of others.

Pierre Ny St-Amand, the defendant who was charged with first-degree murder, is suspected of purposely driving the bus into the daycare during the morning drop-off.

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Canadian military monitored Chinese surveillance in the Arctic

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  • China monitoring attempts in the Arctic discovered by the Canadian military.
  • Canada has prompted concerns about China’s actions in the far north.
  • China has also recently been accused of meddling in Canadian elections.

The Canadian military claims to have discovered evidence of China monitoring attempts in the Arctic.

The discovery, first reported by The Globe and Mail in Canada, has prompted concerns about China’s actions in the far north.

That comes after a suspected Chinese spy balloon flew over the US and Canadian territory before being shot down by US forces.

China has also recently been accused of meddling in Canadian elections.

Last November, monitoring buoys were located and recovered as part of Operation Limpid, a Canadian military mission tasked with identifying risks to the country’s security by surveilling the air, land, and marine domains.

A spokesperson for Canada’s Department of National Defence, Daniel Le Bouthillier, said in a statement that the military “is fully aware of recent efforts by China to conduct surveillance operations in Canadian airspace and maritime approaches”.

Dual-purpose technologies

Mr. Le Bouthillier went on to say that China conducts this via “dual-purpose technologies,” or devices that conduct surveillance for both research and military purposes.

He stated that the military had not attempted to surveil Canadian land since 2022, although he did not clarify.

China has always been interested in the Arctic. It has sent high-level officials to the region 33 times in the last two decades and is a member of the majority of key Arctic institutions.

It has also increased the size of its icebreaker fleet and dispatched naval vessels to the north, frequently for research excursions.

When ice sheets melt owing to climate change, China expects to gain access to developing resources and a shorter trading route to Europe through the region.

Experts claim China’s research interests in the region have more than doubled as attempts to monitor military installations in the Arctic have increased.

These activities are linked to a bigger push by numerous Arctic nations, including the United States, Canada, Finland, Russia, Norway, and Sweden, to unleash the region’s untapped resources.

“This is a part of the world that has not been mapped and understood to the same degree of detail as other latitudes,” said Roberto Mazzolin, a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and a former high-ranking official in the Canadian Armed Forces.

Russia’s and China’s interest

Mr. Mazzolin stated that Canada has long seen the Arctic as a safe zone with little threat potential. But, Russia’s and, more lately, China’s interest in the region has changed that.

“[Canada is compelled to] consider how we would position our own security, military defense, or economic development operations to protect Canadian and American interests,” he said.

Melanie Joly, Canada’s foreign minister, told CNN on Wednesday that she sees China as an increasingly disruptive power.

Ms Joly went on to say that Canada is collaborating closely with the US to safeguard North American airspace and Canada’s Arctic sovereignty.

The discovery of the Chinese buoys by the Canadian military follows revelations by Canadian intelligence that Beijing attempted to influence Canada’s last federal election in 2021.

The Canadian Security Intelligence Agency detailed China’s efforts to re-elect Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to a minority government and to defeat Conservative candidates viewed as anti-China in papers originally obtained by the Globe and Mail.

According to the Globe, it did so through cash donations to selected politicians, the distribution of misinformation, and the use of consulates and paid students to assist particular Liberal candidates.

Canadian parliamentarians are in the midst of probing allegations that China interfered in Canada’s 2019 federal election. On Tuesday, they expanded their scope to include the 2021 election as well.

Extraordinarily serious issue

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau termed the suspected Chinese election meddling an “extraordinarily serious issue,” and he backed a deeper investigation into the accusations.

He noted that while the interfering efforts appear to have been ineffective thus far, it is a source of concern that foreign countries are attempting to meddle with Canada’s democratic processes.

“Foreign actors are trying to undermine people’s confidence in democracy itself,” Mr. Trudeau said.

Chinese officials in Canada have refuted these allegations, claiming that they do not meddle in Canadian elections or internal affairs.

China’s suspected surveillance attempts in North America dominated headlines earlier this month after a Chinese balloon was seen flying above North America.

Both the US and Canada said that the balloon was spying on sensitive military assets. China, however, has denied it was used for surveillance, instead saying it was a civilian weather balloon that had blown off course.

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