Canada

Breakthrough Blood Protein Discovery Sheds New Light on Long COVID

Breakthrough Blood Protein Discovery Sheds New Light on Long COVID

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): A groundbreaking study has identified a set of blood proteins that play a crucial role in determining why some individuals develop long COVID while others recover quickly. This discovery provides one of the most comprehensive biological explanations to date for the persistent and debilitating symptoms that follow a COVID-19 infection. Researchers conducted an in-depth analysis of thousands of protein markers circulating in the blood of both long COVID patients and those who fully recovered. They identified distinct patterns that point to disruptions in immune regulation, inflammation, and cellular repair pathways factors that may fuel ongoing fatigue, cognitive…
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Province Boosts Dual Credit Opportunities With Nearly $4.5 Million Investment

Province Boosts Dual Credit Opportunities With Nearly $4.5 Million Investment

Alberta (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s government is expanding opportunities for high school students to begin charting their post-secondary and career paths, announcing close to $4.5 million in new funding to support dual credit programs across the province for the upcoming school year. Dual credit courses allow students in Grades 10 through 12 to earn both high school and post-secondary credits simultaneously, giving them an early start in fields ranging from skilled trades to human services. With this investment, schools will be able to offer an expanded lineup of hands-on and career-focused options, including carpentry, automotive technology, welding, hairstyling, and education assistant…
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Alberta Reaches New Deal for Frontline Health-Care Workers, Says Minister Horner

Alberta Reaches New Deal for Frontline Health-Care Workers, Says Minister Horner

Alberta (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s government says a new labour agreement has been finalized for thousands of frontline health-care staff, marking the end of several months of bargaining between Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE). In a statement released Friday, President of Treasury Board and Finance Minister Nate Horner confirmed that negotiators have reached a settlement covering Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Health Care Aides (HCAs) across the province. Horner welcomed the development, calling it the result of sustained effort on both sides. “After months of negotiations, we appreciate the collective effort it has taken…
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Calgary Transit to Phase Out Express Bus Routes by 2027 as City Shifts to Modern Network Model

Calgary Transit to Phase Out Express Bus Routes by 2027 as City Shifts to Modern Network Model

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Calgary Transit has confirmed that several long-standing express bus routes will be phased out by 2027 as part of a major network modernization effort. The decision follows updates to the city’s long-term RouteAhead plan, which aims to refocus transit resources on high-frequency corridors and broaden access across the city.The express routes affected include services running through Hidden Valley, MacEwan, Harvest Hills, Coventry Hills, and Panorama Hills long considered commuter-heavy areas that relied on peak-hour express connections to downtown. These routes, Calgary Transit says, are now considered legacy services that no longer align with the city’s growth, travel…
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Community Groups Unite for Free Lung Cancer Awareness Event on Dec. 6 in Calgary

Community Groups Unite for Free Lung Cancer Awareness Event on Dec. 6 in Calgary

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): A significant community health initiative will take place on December 6, 2025, as the Ambe Society of Calgary & MFI, Mobility Financial Inc., hosts a complimentary Lung Cancer Awareness Event aimed at educating residents about early detection and the hidden environmental risks linked to lung cancer, including radon exposure.The event will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Indian Ex-Servicemen Immigrant Association, located at 4774 Westwinds Dr NE, #503, Calgary. The venue is being provided by the Ex-Servicemen Society in support of the community-focused health initiative.The program aims to “unmask the reality of lung…
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Pipeline Discussions Ignite a Rift at the Highest Levels of Government

Pipeline Discussions Ignite a Rift at the Highest Levels of Government

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma)— A major energy agreement between Ottawa and Alberta has shaken Canada’s political landscape, after Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta’s premier reached an understanding to work toward a new oil pipeline to the Pacific Coast.The memorandum of understanding outlines plans to diversify Canada’s oil exports beyond the United States and proposes easing an existing oil tanker ban along sections of British Columbia’s coastline if the project advances. The development immediately stirred internal turmoil in Carney’s cabinet.One of the strongest reactions came from inside the government itself. A senior cabinet minister resigned from his post in protest, warning…
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Man linked to gangster Goldy Dhillon arrested in connection with firings at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian restaurant

Man linked to gangster Goldy Dhillon arrested in connection with firings at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian restaurant

National Times Bureau :- The Delhi Police have arrested a man allegedly connected to the series of firing incidents at actor-comedian Kapil Sharma’s restaurant, Kap’s Cafe, in Surrey, Canada. According to information, the accused has been identified as Bandhu Man Singh, a close aide of Canada-based gangster Goldy Dhillon. He had been allegedly coordinating with Dhillon’s network and was involved in a broader conspiracy aimed at intimidating Kapil Sharma by targeting his cafe. The police have recovered a Chinese pistol and live cartridges from his possession. The police said his role in the conspiracy and his links with overseas operatives were…
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YYC Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony to Reopen West Runway

YYC Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony to Reopen West Runway

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Calgary International Airport (YYC) today celebrated a significant milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the official reopening of its West Runway following an extensive reconstruction and upgrade project. The event was attended by airport officials, industry partners, and city representatives, who gathered to commemorate the reinstatement of one of the airport's most critical infrastructure assets.According to YYC, the first aircraft is scheduled to utilize the runway tomorrow, marking the commencement of phased operations. The West Runway is expected to resume full operational capacity on December 2nd. The reopening is anticipated to enhance airport efficiency, reduce delays, and…
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Carney Poised to Announce Deal With Alberta, Opening Door to New Pipeline and Policy Shift

Carney Poised to Announce Deal With Alberta, Opening Door to New Pipeline and Policy Shift

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to reveal a major agreement with Alberta on Thursday that could revive the possibility of a new oil pipeline to Canada’s West Coast. In return, Ottawa is preparing to introduce tougher environmental rules and ease some of its existing climate policies.Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has described the negotiations as a “grand bargain,” centred on advancing the Pathways Alliance carbon-capture project while also pushing ahead with a long-sought pipeline to the Pacific. The deal comes after months of back-and-forth between federal and provincial officials.Speaking in Ottawa a day before the announcement, Carney…
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Prime Minister Carney Unveils Comprehensive Plan to Safeguard and Transform Canada’s Steel and Lumber Sectors

Prime Minister Carney Unveils Comprehensive Plan to Safeguard and Transform Canada’s Steel and Lumber Sectors

OTTAWA (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney announced far-reaching measures to protect and strengthen Canada's steel and softwood lumber industries amidst intensifying global trade instability, particularly in light of significant shifts in U.S. trade policy. The government positioned these initiatives as crucial steps toward reducing Canada's reliance on a single trade partner and building a more resilient, self-sufficient economy.The new strategy imposes stricter restrictions on foreign steel imports, substantially lowering tariff rate quota levels for countries without free trade agreements with Canada and for non-CUSMA free trade partners. A new global tariff of 25 per cent will be levied on…
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