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Alberta Premier Defends Judicial Reform Stance, Calls Funding Threat a Negotiation Tool

Alberta Premier Defends Judicial Reform Stance, Calls Funding Threat a Negotiation Tool

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has pushed back against mounting criticism over her recent remarks on judicial reform, saying her warning about withholding court funding was intended as a bargaining strategy rather than an attack on judicial independence. Speaking during her weekend call-in radio program, Smith said her government’s objective is to open dialogue with Ottawa and arrive at an arrangement that she believes would be balanced and respectful to the province. She argued that Alberta is seeking an equal voice in the process of appointing judges, not a confrontation with the federal government. Smith’s comments follow a…
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Canada’s Streets to Global Stages: AP Dhillon Recalls Sleeping Outdoors, Working at a Gas Station, and the Struggles That Shaped Him

Canada’s Streets to Global Stages: AP Dhillon Recalls Sleeping Outdoors, Working at a Gas Station, and the Struggles That Shaped Him

National Times Bureau :- Punjabi singer and global music sensation AP Dhillon, known for chart-topping tracks such as Brown Munde, Dil Nu, With You and GOAT, has opened up about the toughest phase of his life, revealing that he once slept on the streets of Canada and worked long hours at a gas station to survive. The singer shared these deeply personal experiences during his recent appearance on The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 4, where host Kapil Sharma engaged him in a candid conversation about his journey from hardship to international fame. “I Had Nowhere to Stay”: AP Dhillon…
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Canadian Police Sergeant Temporarily Demoted Over Participation in Pro-Khalistan Protest Outside Hindu Temple

Canadian Police Sergeant Temporarily Demoted Over Participation in Pro-Khalistan Protest Outside Hindu Temple

Arbitration Ruling Sparks Anger Within Hindu Community National Times Bureau :- A Canadian police officer who took part in a pro-Khalistan protest outside a Hindu temple in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has been temporarily demoted but will regain his rank and full pay after six months, a decision that has triggered strong reactions from the Hindu community. Peel Regional Police (PRP) Sergeant Harinder Sohi was among the participants at a protest organised by the separatist group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) outside the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton in November 2024. The protest later turned violent, with some demonstrators allegedly…
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Prince Albert Store Altercation Under Probe After Security Guard Suspended

Prince Albert Store Altercation Under Probe After Security Guard Suspended

Saskatchewan (Rajeev Sharma): Police in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, are examining a controversial incident at a local retail outlet after a private security guard was filmed striking a woman during a confrontation that allegedly involved racist abuse. The video, which has spread widely on social media, has reignited debate around racism, religious sensitivity, and the use of force by security personnel in Canada. The incident unfolded during a dispute inside the store, where the guard reportedly questioned the woman over her conduct with store merchandise. What began as a verbal disagreement quickly escalated. In the footage, the woman is heard shouting…
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Dashmesh Culture Centre and Police Agencies Hold Successful Community Safety Town Hall

Dashmesh Culture Centre and Police Agencies Hold Successful Community Safety Town Hall

Calgary ( Rajeev Sharma): Dashmesh Culture Centre, in collaboration with the Calgary Police Service (CPS), successfully organized a Community Safety and Awareness town hall meeting to address growing concerns about crime and public safety in the area. The meeting was held in response to recent incidents involving extortion threats, intimidation, and gun violence that have created fear and uncertainty among residents and business owners. The town hall provided a platform for open and direct engagement between the community and law enforcement agencies. Representatives from the Calgary Police Service (CPS), RCMP, ALERT, and Crime Stoppers participated in the meeting, engaging directly…
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China Overturns Death Sentence of Canadian Drug Convict Amid Signs of Diplomatic Thaw with Ottawa

China Overturns Death Sentence of Canadian Drug Convict Amid Signs of Diplomatic Thaw with Ottawa

Ottawa/Beijing (Rajeev Sharma): China’s top court has overturned the death sentence of a Canadian national convicted of drug trafficking, a move widely seen as a sign of easing tensions between Beijing and Ottawa after years of strained diplomatic relations. The decision comes shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to China, aimed at reviving trade ties amid mounting tariff pressures from the United States. China’s Supreme People’s Court on Friday set aside the death sentence handed to Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, according to reports citing his legal counsel. The ruling marks a significant turn in a case that had long…
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Nova Scotia’s Sackville Community Arena to Turn Solar-Powered After Receiving $1.3 Million Federal Grant

Nova Scotia’s Sackville Community Arena to Turn Solar-Powered After Receiving $1.3 Million Federal Grant

Lower Sackville, N.S. (Rajeev Sharma) : The Sackville Community Arena in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, is set to become the province’s first solar-powered arena after securing $1.3 million in federal funding under Canada’s 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan. The arena, a busy hub for hockey matches and figure skating sessions, serves a community of over 50,000 residents and is known for its heavy operating costs. The funding will allow the facility to shift from conventional electricity to solar energy later this year, significantly reducing monthly expenses. Allan Smith, president of the Lake District Recreation Association, which manages the arena, said around…
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Fourth Youth Hockey Player Arrested in Nova Scotia Hazing-Linked Sexual Assault Case

Fourth Youth Hockey Player Arrested in Nova Scotia Hazing-Linked Sexual Assault Case

Nova Scotia (Rajeev Sharma): Police in Nova Scotia have arrested a fourth youth hockey player in connection with an ongoing sexual assault investigation linked to alleged hazing incidents involving a team in the Truro area, authorities said. The Colchester County District RCMP confirmed that the youth was taken into custody on Thursday and has been charged with sexual assault and assault causing choking. The arrest follows the detention of three other young players earlier this week on similar charges. According to police, the investigation began after a youth reported being sexually assaulted during a private hockey team gathering in Colchester…
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Lamborghini Seized After Being Clocked at Nearly 200 km/h on Vancouver Bridge

Lamborghini Seized After Being Clocked at Nearly 200 km/h on Vancouver Bridge

Vancouver (Rajeev Sharma): A high-end Lamborghini SUV was impounded by traffic police this week after it was caught speeding at almost three times the permitted limit on a major bridge in Metro Vancouver, authorities said. According to the B.C. Highway Patrol, the luxury vehicle was recorded travelling at 197 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on the Alex Fraser Bridge, which connects Delta and Richmond. The incident occurred shortly after 8 pm on February 4. Police stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as a 51-year-old man from Surrey. Officials said multiple traffic violation notices were issued on the spot.…
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Canada, France establish diplomatic presence in Greenland amid Arctic geopolitics

Canada, France establish diplomatic presence in Greenland amid Arctic geopolitics

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Canada and France formally opened new diplomatic missions in Greenland on Friday, a move widely seen as a gesture of solidarity with Denmark and a signal of growing international focus on the strategically important Arctic territory. Canada inaugurated its consulate in Nuuk with Foreign Minister Anita Anand leading the delegation. She was accompanied by Governor General Mary Simon, underscoring Ottawa’s emphasis on Arctic cooperation and Indigenous engagement. Canadian officials said the mission will strengthen collaboration with Greenland on climate change, Arctic security and Inuit issues, while also expanding Canada’s diplomatic footprint in the region. France simultaneously announced…
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