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Source: Malay Mails
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India and Canada Expel Top Diplomats Amid Sikh Separatist Murder Dispute

Tensions have escalated between India and Canada as both nations have expelled senior diplomats, deepening the diplomatic row over the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil last year. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that his government acted after credible allegations surfaced, linking Indian agents to the assassination. Trudeau condemned India’s […]

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Canada Honors Legendary Anwar Maqsood With King Charles Pen Award

Renowned Pakistani author, humorist, and television host, Anwar Maqsood, has been bestowed with the prestigious King Charles Pen Award by the Canadian government, in recognition of his remarkable contributions to culture, art, and literature. The award, presented by Canadian Parliament member Shafqat Ali, stands as a testament to Maqsood’s profound impact on Urdu literature and […]

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Source: CBC
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Canada Makes History As World’s First Country To Print Health Warnings Directly On Cigarettes

In a groundbreaking move, Canada has set a global precedent by becoming the first country to introduce health warnings directly printed on individual cigarette units. These warnings, including stark phrases like ‘poison in every puff’, ‘cigarettes cause cancer’, and ‘cigarettes cause impotence’, aim to make it exceedingly challenging for consumers to overlook the health risks […]

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Source: Abbotsford News
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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau & Wife Sophie Split After 18 Years, Shared The News On Instagram

Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, have announced their separation after 18 years of marriage. The news came as a surprise to many Canadians, who have long seen the couple as a symbol of love and stability. The Instagram announcement In a joint statement released on Wednesday, the couple revealed […]

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Source: The Indian Express/Indiatimes.com
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Canada To Deport 700 Indians After Their College Admission Letters Turned Out To Be Fake

Over 700 Indian students in Canada are at risk of being deported after their admission offer letters were found to be fake. The students, who arrived in Canada on study visas three to four years ago, had used these offer letters to gain admission to various colleges across the country. The letters had been allegedly […]

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