Thursday, May 2, 2024

COMMUNITY

Sikhs For Justice announces US phase of Khalistan referendum

After Canada, banned terrorist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) announced the American phase of Khalistan referendum, beginning January 28, 2024. The SFJ made the announcement...

MP Chandra Arya raises Hindu flag, hosts Diwali on Parliament Hill

Prominent members of the Indian diaspora were in attendance at the Diwali celebrations hosted by Indo-Canadian MP Chandra Arya who also raised a Hindu...

Catering, pet grooming services among businesses required to have a license to operate in...

A new business licensing by-law will require a number of establishments to have a license to operate in Brampton. Officials said that Business Licensing By-Law...

Ontario’s fall fiscal update projects $5.6bn deficit for 2023-24

Ontario's recently released fall economic statement projects a $5.6 billion deficit in 2023-24 and $5.3 billion in 2024-25 followed by a surplus of $0.5...

Canada expecting to process only half of visa applications by Indians due to reduction...

Canada has said that out of the 38,000 visas for Indians, it will only be able to process 20,000 by the end of December...

Growing number of new immigrants leaving Canada, says study

Even as Canada plans to admit 500,000 new immigrants each year from 2025, a new study has revealed that more and more newcomers were...

Punjabi movie ‘Sarabha’ opens in record number of US and Canadian theatres

Sarabha, the Punjabi film on young Indian revolutionary Kartar Singh Sarabha, who was hanged by the British at the age of 19 in Lahore...

Immigration agent denies issuing fake admission letters to Indian students in Canada

An immigration agent, accused of cheating several Indian students of tens of thousands of dollars by issuing fake college admission letters to procure study...

Cocaine use continues to show signs of increase: Statistics Canada

Statistics Canada said that cocaine use is continuing to show signs of increase in the country based on new data of wastewater monitoring. In most...

Holocaust to be made part of compulsory Grade 10 history course in Ontario

Ontario is introducing new and expanded mandatory learning about the Holocaust in the compulsory Grade 10 History course. In addition, the province is investing $650,000...