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Extreme Cold Grips Prairies as Snow Squalls Threaten Ontario and Quebec

Extreme Cold Grips Prairies as Snow Squalls Threaten Ontario and Quebec

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Widespread cold warnings are in effect across the Prairies, while blowing snow and snow squalls are expected to affect parts of Ontario and Quebec, according to Environment Canada. As of Thursday, yellow and orange weather alerts for extreme cold and snow cover large parts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, the territories and Atlantic Canada. In northeastern Alberta, wind chill values are expected to plunge between –40 and –50 through Thursday. Environment Canada warned that extreme cold poses a risk to everyone and advised residents to dress in layers that can be easily added or removed. Nearly…
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Federal Court Halts Shutdown of TikTok Canada, Orders Fresh National Security Review

Federal Court Halts Shutdown of TikTok Canada, Orders Fresh National Security Review

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Canada’s Federal Court has set aside a government directive that would have shut down TikTok’s Canadian operations, temporarily allowing the popular short-form video platform to continue operating in the country. In a brief ruling issued Wednesday, Justice Russel Zinn overturned the closure order and referred the matter back to the federal industry minister for reconsideration. The judgment did not outline the court’s reasoning. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada confirmed the decision in a statement, saying the issue will now return to the minister for a renewed national security assessment. The department added that details of the…
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Carney Convenes Quebec Cabinet Talks After Global Speech Signals Shift in Canada’s Worldview

Carney Convenes Quebec Cabinet Talks After Global Speech Signals Shift in Canada’s Worldview

Quebec City (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with his cabinet in Quebec City for closed-door discussions aimed at setting the federal government’s priorities for the year ahead, following a high-profile international appearance that underscored a tougher tone toward the United States and a broader reassessment of Canada’s global role. The two-day meeting, beginning Thursday at the Citadelle of Quebec, comes after Carney concluded a multi-country trip to China, Qatar and Switzerland. During his appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this week, the prime minister warned that the existing global order is fading and urged…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney warns USA against economic coercion, pledges unshakable NATO support

Prime Minister Mark Carney warns USA against economic coercion, pledges unshakable NATO support

DAVOS, Switzerland ( National Times Bureau): In a sharp rebuke to the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that Canada will not be intimidated by threats of tariffs aimed at countries resisting U.S. attempts to influence Greenland. Speaking at the World Economic Forum, Carney called such measures “reckless and counter productive”, warning they could fracture international trade and undermine global alliances. He emphasized that Canada stands firmly with Greenland and Denmark, defending their sovereign right to decide their own future, while reaffirming Ottawa’s absolute commitment to NATO’s Article 5, the cornerstone of collective defence.“These tactics threaten not just…
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Fake “FIFA Visa” Scam Sparks Alarm; Public Warned Against Unlicensed Immigration Agents

Fake “FIFA Visa” Scam Sparks Alarm; Public Warned Against Unlicensed Immigration Agents

Chandigarh/Toronto ( Gurpreet Singh/ Rajeev Sharma): Immigration experts have sounded a strong warning after National Times Media highlighted a surge in fraudulent claims about so called “FIFA visas” for Canada, calling the scheme a deliberate scam designed to exploit hopeful migrants.Experts quoted in the report stressed that no “FIFA visa” category exists under Canadian immigration law. They cautioned that any agent or individual promising a special, fast-track, or guaranteed Canadian visa linked to FIFA events is providing false information.According to Balwinder Singh from  BMS immigration and other immigration professionals, the scam is being aggressively promoted by unlicensed agents, particularly in…
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Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi Accuses UCP of Politicizing Calgary Water Main Failure

Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi Accuses UCP of Politicizing Calgary Water Main Failure

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma) : Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has accused Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party (UCP) government of politicizing the failure of a major Calgary water main by placing blame on him amid renewed scrutiny of the city’s aging infrastructure.Nenshi said the province’s decision to review two decades of oversight and decision-making related to the Bearspaw South Feeder Main is politically motivated, arguing he is being singled out because of his current role as leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP). He maintained that the review unfairly targets his time as mayor while ignoring broader, long-standing systemic…
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Surrey Extortion Crisis Deepens as RCMP Charge 7, Deport 9, and Probe 111 Foreign Nationals

Surrey Extortion Crisis Deepens as RCMP Charge 7, Deport 9, and Probe 111 Foreign Nationals

SURREY (Rajeev Sharma): — British Columbia police say they are intensifying efforts to dismantle extortion networks as investigations stretch beyond provincial borders, resulting in multiple criminal charges, deportations, and immigration reviews. Assistant RCMP Commissioner John Brewer said authorities are “actively hunting” extortion suspects across B.C., Alberta, and Ontario, as criminals adapt their tactics in response to enforcement pressure. Providing a four-month update since the launch of the BC Extortion Task Force, Brewer emphasized that law enforcement remains focused on arresting suspects and removing those without legal standing in Canada. Police are working closely with the Canada Border Services Agency, which…
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Calgary Mother Reunited with Son After Father Arrested in Mauritius for Alleged Abduction

Calgary Mother Reunited with Son After Father Arrested in Mauritius for Alleged Abduction

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Calgary mother has been reunited with her young son after police arrested the child’s father in Mauritius, more than two years after the boy was allegedly abducted and taken overseas. Calgary police announced Tuesday that 62-year-old Muhammad Zia-Ur Rahman has been charged with parental child abduction. Police confirmed Rahman had previously worked in Alberta as a doctor. He was arrested in Mauritius in December 2025, and last week Calgary Police Service (CPS) Sgt. Scott Mizibrocky travelled to the island nation to escort him back to Canada. The child, who was five years old at the time of…
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China Resumes Canadian Canola and Beef Imports After Tariff Deal with Ottawa

China Resumes Canadian Canola and Beef Imports After Tariff Deal with Ottawa

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): China has begun moving swiftly to resume imports of Canadian canola and beef following a recent agreement between Ottawa and Beijing to reduce trade tariffs, Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters in Ottawa, MacDonald confirmed that a Chinese importer has placed an order for 60,000 metric tonnes of Canadian canola seed. He also said a Canadian company is preparing to ship its first consignment of beef to China as early as next week. This marks the first time China has agreed to purchase Canadian canola seed and beef since trade restrictions were…
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Poilievre Rules Out Battle River-Crowfoot Run in Next Canadian Federal Election

Poilievre Rules Out Battle River-Crowfoot Run in Next Canadian Federal Election

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) has confirmed that party leader Pierre Poilievre will not contest the Battle River-Crowfoot riding in the next federal election. Poilievre had previously represented the Ontario riding of Carleton for several years but lost the seat in April’s federal election to Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy. Following that defeat, he entered Parliament through a byelection in Alberta’s Battle River-Crowfoot constituency. On Tuesday, the CPC announced that former MP Damien Kurek will once again run as the Conservative candidate in Battle River-Crowfoot. Kurek had vacated the seat last year to allow Poilievre to contest…
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