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Elon Musk says Canada law to stop online hate "Sounds insane"
Tesla CEO Elon Musk weighed in on a debate over Canada's proposed hate speech law, the Online Harms Bill. Musk expressed concern over the legislation's implications, prompting a fact-check request. The bill, aimed at curbing hate speech online, introduces a digital safety regulator and penalties for offenders, eliciting criticism for potential censorship.
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Canada working with India to add more flights & routes: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Trudeau announced a new flights agreement between Canada and India, emphasizing additional routes to Amritsar. The Khalsa Day Parade witnessed pro-Khalistan slogans amidst discussions of the open skies agreement. Sikh Heritage Month and the Sikh community's contributions were also recognized.
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Canada's Justin Trudeau on back foot over carbon tax
The levy, applied to a myriad of fossil fuels used by both industry and consumers, is scheduled to rise from Can$64 to Can$80 (US$48 to US$59) per metric tonne of carbon on April 1, in a bid to see Canadians slash their total carbon emissions by 40-45% below 2005 levels by 2030.
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'China's PLA allowed to infiltrate Canadian lab': Poilievre claims Trudeau 'covered up' lab leaks
Ottawa (Thursday, February 29, 2024): Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre reveals newly released documents concerning two scientists dismissed from the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg as he addresses the press in the Foyer of the House of Commons...
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Justin Trudeau's welcome mat for immigrants wears thin amid Canada housing crunch
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a seismic shift in public opinion on immigration, with support reaching a three-decade low. The surge in immigration by international students has led to increased rental costs and strained healthcare services. Trudeau's main rival, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, has a commanding lead in opinion polls.
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How India has become the target of 'Mission Bailout Trudeau'
Canada's Foreign Interference Commission, set up to probe China's alleged involvement in influencing Canadian federal elections, wants to investigate alleged Indian interference as well. The commissioner has asked the Canadian government for documents related to the alleged Indian interference. This could further strain India-Canada relations, which deteriorated after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of the murder of a Khalistani terrorist in Vancouver.
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Nijjar Killing: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau claims 'need to put a chill on India' led him to reveal allegations against India
Justin Trudeau noted that he made the announcement on September 18 because he expected that information would be eventually leaked though the media. He asserted that he wanted Canadians to know the government was on top of the situation
Superstar Barbara Streisand opens up about getting trolled over her looks in new memoir
Streisand encapsulates her journey in Hollywood in a nearly 1,000-page memoir, where she muses on her childhood, Broadway breakout and storied love life.
Chinese disinformation campaign targeted Trudeau: Canada
China has been accused of carrying out a "spamouflage" campaign to discredit Canadian MPs and silence criticism of Beijing. The campaign involved a bot network leaving thousands of comments on social media accounts of Canadian politicians, claiming that a critic of the Chinese Communist Party had accused them of criminal and ethical breaches. The campaign also used "deep fake" videos targeting individuals. Canadian intelligence agencies and officials have previously accused China of interfering in Canada's elections.
Justin Trudeau is 'incompetent and unprofessional': Canada's opposition leader Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada's Conservative Party, has criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over strained relations with India. He also condemned pro-Khalistan car rallies and called for criminal charges against those who vandalize Hindu temples. Recent polls indicate that Poilievre is the preferred candidate to become Canada's next prime minister.
Canada's housing crisis takes centrestage amid diplomatic stand-off: What's behind the shortage?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing both international and domestic challenges. While he is currently dealing with a diplomatic stand-off with India, he is also facing a pressing housing crisis at home. The housing crisis in Canada has dire implications for citizens and international students, and even Trudeau's coalition partner is criticizing the government's handling of the situation.
"Greatest diplomatic embarrassment": Canadian opposition leader grills Trudeau over Nazi honouring incident
Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government for honoring a veteran of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, a Nazi division. Poilievre questioned whether there has ever been a greater diplomatic embarrassment in Canadian history and demanded an apology from Trudeau. He accused Trudeau of hiding and not taking responsibility for the incident. The Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Anthony Rota, resigned amid the growing controversy.
Canada's Conservatives too stand with Justin Trudeau on Hardeep Singh Nijjar issue
Canada's Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, has openly supported Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist who was murdered in June. This comes despite Nijjar being wanted in India for several terror-related cases. Tim Uppal, a Conservative MP, defended Nijjar in a statement made in the Canadian Parliament. The Conservative Party's willingness to pander to the Khalistani sentiment in Canada is evident, as Uppal used the respectful title "Bhai" before Nijjar's name. This may be a strategic move to gain support from the Sikh community, as Sikhs can influence votes in constituencies where margins are thin.
PM Trudeau calls act to honour Nazi veteran in Canadian Parliament "deeply embarrassing"
Following the act of honouring a former Nazi soldier in Canada's parliament, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said that the decision to invite the Ukrainian veteran was "deeply embarrassing", reported CBC News.
Justin Trudeau invites fresh row by honouring former Nazi in parliament
Canada-based Jewish human rights group, Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, also voiced its outrage on X, stating that it was "appalled that Canada's Parliament gave a standing ovation to a Ukrainian veteran who served in a Nazi military unit during the Second World War implicated in the mass murder of Jews and others".
"Apologies for ignorance are ridiculous...:" Russian envoy Denis Alipov on Nazi veteran honoured in Canada Parliament
On Friday, after Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, was honoured as a war hero in Canada's House of Commons during President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit, a significant dispute broke out. Meanwhile, Anthony Rota, Speaker of Canada's House of Commons, has extended apologies to Jewish communities in Canada and around the world. He hailed the veteran in the gallery on September 22 during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's address at the Canadian Parliament.
Canada Opposition leader criticises Trudeau for honouring Nazi veteran, demands apology
Canada's Leader of Opposition Pierre Poilievre said Liberals arranged for Nazi veteran to be recognized on the floor of the House of Commons during the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Canada.
Canada: New poll puts Pierre Poilievre as preferred choice for PM, Trudeau trails
According to a new Ipsos poll, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada's Opposition Conservative Party, is the preferred choice for Prime Minister by 40% of Canadian citizens. Current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lags behind with 31% support. The poll suggests that the Conservatives have a high chance of forming a majority government in the next elections in 2025.
Justin Trudeau-Jagmeet Singh duo pampered Khalistani radicals
The Justin Trudeau government has faced criticism for yielding to pressure from Sikh extremist groups and failing to take action against them. The presence of Jagmeet Singh, leader of the New Democratic Party, in Trudeau's coalition has worsened the situation. Observers note that Trudeau's declining popularity has influenced his decision to cater to the Khalistani extremist vote bank.
Canada expels Indian diplomat as it investigates India's possible link to Khalistani slaying
The Canadian government has removed an Indian diplomat following an investigation into the killing of a Khalistani activist. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the allegations of Indian government involvement in the assassination "credible," while India has rejected them as "absurd" and "motivated." The incident has strained Indo-Canadian ties, with trade talks disrupted and a planned trade mission to India canceled. Canada's intelligence agencies have been looking into the allegations and have expelled the head of Indian intelligence in Canada as a consequence. The Indian government has denied the allegations and called for cooperation in the investigation.
A tale of two Trudeaus and Canada's mollycoddling of Khalistani terror
During a meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Modi expressed concerns about the anti-India activities of Khalistanis in Canada. Trudeau defended the Khalistanis, refusing to acknowledge the problem and stating that his country will always defend the freedom of peaceful protest. This is not the first time Canada has protected Khalistanis, as Trudeau's father, Pierre Trudeau, refused India's request to extradite a Khalistani terrorist in 1982.
Canada's CBC says Twitter 'not serious' after '69% government-funded media' label
The Elon Musk-owned social media platform had on Sunday stamped CBC with a label that said it was government-funded media, after placing similar notices for U.S. broadcasters NPR and PBS.
Quebec ice storm leaves two dead, million without power
"Montreal is devastated," but the situation is "under control," Quebec Minister of Economy and Energy Pierre Fitzgibbon said at a media briefing after weather warnings were lifted.
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