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CEO of Canada’s biggest technology company sends ‘resignation message’ to all government officials and ministers seeking ban on Elon Musk’s X; says: This is a great …

CEO of Canada’s biggest technology company sends ‘resignation message’ to all government officials and ministers seeking ban on Elon Musk’s X Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke has called reports of UK-Canada-Australia’s plan to ban Elon Musk-owned social media platform X and AI chatbot Grok a “great honeypot”. In an X post, Lutke argues that the alleged…

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Canada’s C$1.7-billion research push targets global talent: Why Indian researchers should pay attention

Canadian government has committed around C$1.7 billion in federal funding to help universities attract top global scholars For decades, global academic mobility followed a simple rule: if you wanted the deepest research funding, the fastest breakthroughs and the strongest institutional backing, you went to the United States. That assumption is now under quiet strain. As…

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Prime Minister Mark Carney tells Canadians: US tariff will wipe $50 billion from Canada’s economy, and for you …

Mike Carney (AP file photo) Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada is counting on the country’s energy sector to help the Canadian economy weather uncertainty from the US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Carney signed an agreement with Alberta’s premier that rolls back certain climate rules to spur investment in energy production, while encouraging construction of…

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Nicholas Singh arrested: Indian-origin man on Canada’s ‘most wanted’ list nabbed after 18 months; gun, ammo seized

An Indian-origin man convicted of armed robbery and other offences has been arrested in Toronto. Nicholas Singh, who had been on the run for 18 months, was reportedly on Canada’s “most wanted list.“Singh, 23, a federal offender who went “unlawfully at large” on May 31, 2024, was the focus of an OPP appeal in August,…

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‘Unlawfully at large’: Indian-origin man on Canada’s ‘most wanted’ list nabbed after 18 months; gun, ammo seized

An Indian-origin man convicted of armed robbery and other offences has been arrested in Toronto. Nicholas Singh, who had been on the run for 18 months, was reportedly on Canada’s “most wanted list.“Singh, 23, a federal offender who went “unlawfully at large” on May 31, 2024, was the focus of an OPP appeal in August,…

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Macro-counting, deadlifts, and… meet Canada’s 79-year-old granny, who started working out at 70; ‘Losing weight was never the hard part. It was….’

Joan MacDonald, a 79‑year‑old, from Ontario, Canada, proves that age need not be a roadblock to health and fitness. Not long ago, she was out of shape, with a host of health issues. When her daughter Michelle, herself a trainer, stepped in, Joan made the choice to embrace strength training, and overhaul her complete lifestyle….

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Canada’s new immigration plan: Authorities announce 50% cut in international student intake

The federal government of Canada has announced a significant reduction in the number of temporary residents, particularly international students, over the next three years. The decision, released as part of the government’s 2025 budget and immigration-levels plan, signals an attempt to bring migration rates back to what Prime Minister Mark Carney has termed “sustainable levels”.The…

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Canada’s 2026–28 immigration plan: Prioritises stability, sharply cuts intake of temporary residents, including students

Canada unveiled its new Immigration Levels Plan for 2026–2028 early Wednesday morning (India time), confirming that the country will hold steady the intake of permanent residents and admit 3.80 lakh annually over the next three years. However, it has sharply curbed the number of temporary residents—especially international students. To illustrate, the immigration levels plan unveiled…

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Explained: Why Canada’s visa system is facing a meltdown | World News

A surge in rejections, automation concerns, and record court challenges are shaking the foundation of Canada’s famed immigration system.For a country that built its modern identity on welcoming newcomers, Canada is suddenly turning people away at historic rates. Visa refusals across visitor, study, and work categories have spiked sharply in 2025, leaving thousands stranded and…

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