OTTAWA: Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has stated that he is not prepared to accept any trade agreement that includes sector-specific tariffs. Poilievre’s comments came
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Jetstar denies fault as passengers cry foul over scales
WELLINGTON: Passengers at Wellington Airport have alleged that Jetstar Airways’ luggage scales are inaccurate. The complaints arose after travelers who had weighed their bags at
Dementia cases in Canada: More than 1 million cases projected by 2030
OTTAWA: A new report indicates a rising number of dementia patients in Canada. According to Statistics Canada, 750,000 people in the country currently have Alzheimer’s
Canada, Australia and UK announced official recognition of Palestinian statehood
LONDON: The United Kingdom has officially recognized the state of Palestine. This decision comes after similar moves by Canada and Australia and was announced ahead
Edmonton Malayali Association Launches Malayalam Language Study Center
EDMONTON: The Edmonton Malayali Association (NERMA) has launched a Malayalam language study center to provide children with an opportunity to learn Malayalam and understand the
Cyber-attack causes delays at three European airports
LONDON: Flights across Europe are experiencing delays following reports of a technical glitch at airports. Brussels Airport has confirmed that a cyber-attack was behind the
Hand-counting ballots could delay Calgary election results
CALGARY: Authorities have indicated that the vote count in the Calgary municipal election may be delayed. Officials stated that the Alberta government’s ban on the
Russia hits Ukraine with barrage of drones, missiles, kills 3
KYIV: Ukrainian officials announced that three people were killed and dozens were injured in Russian missile and drone attacks across cities in Ukraine early Saturday
Acute Shortage of Family Doctors Worsens Ontario’s Healthcare Woes
TORONTO: A new report indicates that Ontario’s healthcare sector is in a pathetic state, facing challenges from lifestyle diseases, infectious diseases, and zoonotic diseases. The
Toronto police investigating three more speed cameras being cut down
TORONTO — The widespread vandalism of speed cameras in Toronto continues, with Toronto Police reporting that around 20 cameras have been destroyed this month alone.
