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Indian international student Rupak Singh dies of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning

As per the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, more than 172 Indian students have died in Canada over the past five years for various reasons.

Trudeau escalates trade war with Trump, fuelling fears of a “Trumpcession”

Trudeau has now warned Canadians to brace for economic turbulence but insisted that the countermeasures are necessary.

Trump hits pause on Mexico and Canada tariffs as trade war fears loom

The move, announced after what Trump described as a “very friendly conversation” with Sheinbaum, comes as uncertainty grips global markets, with tariffs on Canada and China still set to take effect on Tuesday.

Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico amp up the risk of a broader trade war

While border security and drug trade concerns are the official rationale for this move, Trump’s tariffs have broader motivations.

Hindu Canadian MP Chandra Arya barred from Liberal leadership race, questions contest’s legitimacy

Arya’s focus on economic reforms and his vocal advocacy for Hindu Canadians further differentiated his campaign.

If Greenland were for sale, what would it be worth? How to put a ‘price tag’ on a territory

Greenland’s strategic position has been of great value to the US since the early days of the Cold War.

Chandra Arya announces bid to become Canada’s first Hindu Prime Minister

Arya made the announcement via X, stating his intention to contest the leadership of the Liberal Party following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation.

Controversial Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces resignation

Under Trudeau's nine-year tenure as Prime Minister, the Canadian economy has faced slowing growth and high inflation, while diplomatic relations with India have also deteriorated.

Families torn apart as parent visa backlogs in Australia and Canada spark calls for reform

The figures show that 2,297 parent visa applicants, along with 87 other family members, such as aged dependent relatives and carers, passed away before their applications were processed.

262 Canadian colleges linked to alleged massive human trafficking network

The trafficking ring, according to the ED, is responsible for referring around 25,000 students annually to foreign colleges through the two entities.

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Museum of Chinese in Australia opens in Sydney to celebrate more than 180 years of history and heritage

“This museum will celebrate a vital thread through the history of our modern nation. I can’t think of a better site than Haymarket – a place synonymous with the Chinese-Australian story – or a more fitting time of year to open it.”

Trump hikes global tariffs to 15% as the fallout from Supreme Court loss continues

Trump had imposed sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” last year under an emergency powers act, but the court ruled this law did not authorise him to do so.

Afghanistan-born Fatima Payman tells One Nation leader Pauline Hanson to ‘pack her bags and go to the US’

In a pointed swipe at Hanson’s long-held position that migrants dissatisfied with Australia should leave, Payman said the same logic could apply to the veteran Queensland senator.
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