Justin Trudeau

The prime minister of Canada said he considers quitting his “crazy job” on a regular basis, but he intends to stay through another election.

As surveys indicate that Justin Trudeau is losing favour with Canadians, concerns about his political future have grown. In a interview with Radio-Canada, Mr. Trudeau also discussed the sacrifices he made for his career. The next general election in Canada is to take place by October 2025. Canadians’ discontent with the government has been growing,…

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Justin Trudeau

Canada Stands Firm with Ukraine: A speech on Two-Year Anniversary Since Russia’s Invasion

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued a statement marking two years since Russia invaded Ukraine. When Vladimir Putin launched the invasion, he thought the world wouldn’t react and Ukraine would quickly surrender. However, Ukraine has bravely defended itself, and its flag still flies over its capital, Kyiv. Putin’s invasion not only violates Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence…

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Freedom convoy participants plan a gathering in downtown Ottawa on 2nd Anniversary

As the second anniversary of the “Freedom Convoy” in Ottawa approaches, some individuals who participated in the original demonstrations are gearing up to return to downtown this weekend. Two group members held a press conference to announce a gathering on Parliament Hill, with speeches and a march, but no vehicle protests are expected. Instead, the…

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Indian students | Gujarat Times

Study permits have dropped by 86% as Indian students avoid Canada due to diplomatic tensions.

Amidst a diplomatic dispute between India and Canada, there has been a significant drop in the issuance of study permits for Indian students. The decline follows India’s expulsion of Canadian diplomats, and Canada’s Immigration Minister has indicated that the number of study permits for Indian students is unlikely to recover soon.The diplomatic tensions flared up…

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Immigration Minister

Canada restricts temporary residents, predicting a recession this year.

Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, has shared that he will be assessing the entry of international students and other temporary residents into the country amidst concerns about the housing crisis. In an interview on January 14, Miller acknowledged the complexity of the relationship between immigration and housing. He emphasized that while immigrants are not responsible…

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Following days-long protests, Algoma University is offering make-up exams to failed students.

A university in Algoma is witnessing days-long protests as overseas students, primarily from India, contest what they perceive as an attempt by the institution to pressure them into paying additional fees due to poor grades. The controversy revolves around a reevaluation of an online course at the Brampton campus, where many students, enrolled in the…

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Consulate General India | Vancouver

Consulate General of India in Vancouver and Heartfulness Vancouver Collaborate for ‘Music, Musings, and Meditation’ Event

The Consulate General of India in Vancouver collaborated with Heartfulness Vancouver to host an event titled “Music, Musings, and Meditation,” with the aim of promoting Indian culture through classical music, spiritual exploration, and meditation. The occasion also marked the launch of the book ‘Spiritual Anatomy’ by Mr. Kamlesh D. Patel, known as “Daaji.” Over 300…

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