Canada

Steve Rai Becomes First Punjabi Sikh Chief of Vancouver Police

Steve Rai Becomes First Punjabi Sikh Chief of Vancouver Police

Vancouver (National Times): The Vancouver Police Department has appointed Steve Rai as its new Chief Constable, making history as the first Punjabi Sikh to assume the role in the department’s more than 130-year history. Rai, a respected figure within the force, brings over three decades of policing experience to the position. Known for his dedication to community safety and progressive leadership, Rai’s career began after serving in the Canadian Armed Reserves during his university years—a background that shaped his disciplined and service-driven approach to policing. “This appointment reflects the evolving face of our city and our commitment to inclusive leadership,”…
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Canada to Deport 36,087 Individuals in 2025: 90% Are Failed Refugee Claimants

Canada to Deport 36,087 Individuals in 2025: 90% Are Failed Refugee Claimants

Ottawa, (Rajeev Sharma): The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has confirmed that the federal government is preparing to deport approximately 36,000 individuals from the country in 2025. According to official sources, more than 90% of those facing removal are failed refugee claimants whose asylum applications have been rejected or withdrawn. This marks one of the largest deportation efforts in recent years, as the federal government moves to enforce immigration laws more strictly amid increasing pressure over border management, housing shortages, and concerns about irregular migration. The breakdown of Deportations are 32,400 individuals are refugee claimants who have been deemed inadmissible…
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Two Men Charged Following Violent Assault on Calgary Transit Bus Driver

Two Men Charged Following Violent Assault on Calgary Transit Bus Driver

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Two individuals have been charged in connection with a brutal attack on a Calgary Transit bus driver that occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, May 14. Police responded to the area of Falconridge Boulevard and Castleridge Boulevard N.E. at approximately 1:12 a.m., following reports that two unidentified men had assaulted a driver. It is alleged that the suspects became violent when the driver refused to deviate from the designated bus route. With the assistance of a passenger who attempted to intervene, the injured driver was able to call for assistance using his radio. He was transported…
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Prominent Punjabi Businessman Harjeet Singh Dhadda Shot Dead in Mississauga

Prominent Punjabi Businessman Harjeet Singh Dhadda Shot Dead in Mississauga

Mississauga (National Times): The Punjabi-Canadian community in Ontario is reeling with shock after the cold-blooded assassination of Harjeet Singh Dhadda, a prominent Sikh businessman, outside his office near Tranmere Drive and Telford Way, in the vicinity of Dixon and Derry Roads. According to Peel Regional Police, the fatal shooting occurred on Wednesday. While police have confirmed the homicide, they have not officially released the identity of the deceased. However, sources have confirmed that the victim was Harjeet Singh Dhadda, a respected figure within the Sikh community and a known member of the Canadian Sikh Gurdwara Committee. Dhadda, originally from Bazpur,…
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Two Men Arrested Following Brutal Assault on Calgary Transit Driver

Two Men Arrested Following Brutal Assault on Calgary Transit Driver

Calgary, (Rajeev Sharma): In a powerful display of justice, the Calgary Police Service has apprehended two individuals believed to be responsible for a violent assault on a city transit bus driver that occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning, sending a strong message that such heinous crimes will not be tolerated. At approximately 1:12 a.m., officers responded to reports of an assault near Falconridge Boulevard and Castleridge Boulevard N.E. It is alleged that the two suspects attacked the driver after he refused their request to deviate from the designated route, showcasing the driver's unwavering commitment to safety. One passenger…
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Three Sikh Canadian MPs Join Mark Carney’s New Cabinet

Three Sikh Canadian MPs Join Mark Carney’s New Cabinet

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): In a powerful signal of Canada’s growing diversity and commitment to inclusive governance, Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed three Sikh Canadian Members of Parliament to key positions in his new cabinet. Maninder Sidhu has been named Minister of International Trade, a vital role amid shifting global trade dynamics. Ruby Sahota joined as Secretary of State for Combatting Crime, while Randeep Sarai was entrusted with International Development responsibilities. The appointments were announced Tuesday at Rideau Hall as Carney officially unveiled his 28-member cabinet and 12-member secretarial team. The Sikh community has widely welcomed the move as a…
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Canada Could Benefit from U.S.-China Trade War, Expert Says

Canada Could Benefit from U.S.-China Trade War, Expert Says

Toronto, Ontario – As the trade war between the United States and China continues to escalate, Canadian markets are feeling the ripple effects, but there may also be new opportunities on the horizon. Ofer Baron, a professor of operations management at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, shared his insights with CTV’s Your Morning, explaining how Canada could potentially capitalize on these shifts in the global trade landscape.Baron noted that the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China could open doors for Canada, particularly in agriculture. While Canada's soybean production is much smaller than the U.S.'s, which…
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Canada Elections 2025: Mark Carney Leads Liberals to Victory, Jagmeet Singh Resigns

Canada Elections 2025: Mark Carney Leads Liberals to Victory, Jagmeet Singh Resigns

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Mark Carney’s Liberal Party is set to form a minority government after a high-stakes federal election shaped largely by escalating tensions with the United States. Roughly 28 million Canadians cast their ballots Monday, facing one of the most consequential votes in recent history. Carney, a former central banker turned political leader, steered the Liberals to victory with a campaign promising economic stability amid President Donald Trump's ongoing tariff war. The Liberals’ surprising comeback derailed Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s hopes of seizing power. In a parallel political development, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh has stepped down.…
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Canada Federal Election 2025: Record 72 South Asian Candidates, Punjabi Representation Shines Bright

Canada Federal Election 2025: Record 72 South Asian Candidates, Punjabi Representation Shines Bright

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): As Canadians head to the polls today, a record 72 South Asian candidates, including a notably strong contingent of Punjabi-origin hopefuls, are contesting across 37 ridings nationwide, reflecting the community’s surging political presence. This year's candidates span the country, with 32 from Ontario, 24 from British Columbia, 15 from Alberta, and one from Quebec. They represent a spectrum of political parties: Conservatives (29), Liberals (21), NDP (11), Green Party (4), and People’s Party of Canada (PPC) (7). Political observers predict that between 15 to 24 South Asian candidates could win seats, potentially surpassing the milestone set in…
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Canada PM Mark Carney Hints at Strengthening Ties with India if Re-elected

Canada PM Mark Carney Hints at Strengthening Ties with India if Re-elected

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has indicated that a reset in relations with India could be on the horizon if his government is re-elected on Monday. Speaking at a campaign event over the weekend, Carney described the Canada-India relationship as “incredibly important” across personal, economic, and strategic spheres. Responding to a question from Y Media, Carney emphasized the depth of the connection between the two countries. While he refrained from directly mentioning the fallout over the killing of pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, he noted that strained ties could be mended through “mutual respect and building forward.”…
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