Wednesday, March 11, 2026

COMMUNITY

Trudeau calls Parliament’s standing ovation for Nazi war veteran ‘extremely upsetting’

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has lamented the Canadian Parliament's accidental standing ovation to a veteran who fought for Ukrainian independence on behalf of...

Pro-Khalistani protests held outside Indian diplomatic missions in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver

Several Khalistan supporters rallied outside Indian diplomatic missions in the Canadian cities of Vancouver, Ottawa and Toronto following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegation of...

Mississauga diabetes strategy: Online survey launched for residents’ input

Mississauga is asking for residents input via an online survey to help develop the City's diabetes strategy. Type 2 diabetes is rapidly affecting a growing...

3.5mn affected by data breach at Ontario birth registry

A cybersecurity incident at a new child registry some months ago has resulted in a privacy breach involving 3.4 million Ontarians, investigations revealed. The Better...

Updated travel advisory to India says “exercise caution” on account of “some negative sentiment...

Ottawa has updated its travel advice for Canadians travelling to India after the recent diplomatic fallout between the two countries over an alleged foreign...

Trudeau faces lonely week on world stage after diplomatic fallout with India

In the public eye at least, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has appeared to be left largely on his own as he goes toe...

Whitby man charged with child luring via social media, there may be more victims

York police charged a 52-year-old man from Whitby with internet child luring-related offences. In September, a male suspect engaged in communications on a social media...

Women less likely to go for cardiac rehab, Canadian researchers say

Cardiovascular rehabilitation (CR) programs are underutilised and women are much less likely to participate than men due to some barriers, according to a study. CR...

Canada Speaker apologises for praising Ukrainian Nazi war veteran

The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons, Anthony Rota, has apologised for praising a Ukrainian man who served in a Nazi unit during World...

US provided Canada with intelligence on Nijjar’s killing: NYT

US intelligence agencies provided information that led Canada to hold India responsible for Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing, according to Western-allied officials, The...