Uday Rana
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Uday Rana is a journalist whose work focuses on labour, immigration and foreign affairs. He has told stories across two different continents and two different countries in print, digital, television and radio outlets. While he enjoys long-form writing most of all, he has also developed his skills as a multimedia journalist.
His work has appeared in the BBC, the Ottawa Citizen and Asia Democracy Network before joining Global News in 2023.
He speaks, reads and writes four languages – English, Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. He started his career in journalism in India, working first for the Times of India and then CNN-News18. He covered topics such as conflict, human rights issues, the rise of Hindu nationalism, foreign policy and climate change.
Prior to joining Global News, he has worked with top Canadian news organizations, such as the Globe and Mail and the CBC. His work at the Globe and Mail, which focused on the experiences of racialized immigrants in and around Toronto, was nominated for a National Newspaper Award and a Digital Publishing Award.
Uday has written on everything from conflict in South Asia, businesses in the Greater Toronto Area, immigrants across Canada, human rights, climate change, healthcare, education, racial justice, politics, labour policy, LGTBQ issues, to a lot of things in between.
He has also worked in business news with the Globe’s ‘Report on Business’, investigative journalism with the Globe and Mail, and broadcast news with the CBC.
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Video Archives
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Can e-bikes be an alternative to cars? -
Liberals table changes to capital gains tax -
How is telework affecting Canadians? -
Ontario town returns federal housing money after vote against density -
Can Canada balance affordability with home values? -
U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs a ‘tightrope’ for Canada? -
Review wildfire insurance coverage: experts -
How can you reduce wildfire risk to your home? -
How can you flood-proof your home? -
Climate change is affecting the housing market: report -
Budget 2024: Taxes on capital gains explained -
Buying a home feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners, poll shows -
International student cap allocated among provinces -
Will fourplexes destroy ‘neighbourhood character’? What to know amid debate -
Millennials struggling to save for retirement: StatCan data
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Are ‘mom-and-pop investors’ pricing out new homebuyers?
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Should you build an additional dwelling unit on your property? -
Can daylight saving time be made permanent? -
After a warm winter, Canada may see more drought, wildfires in the spring -
Ukrainian refugees in Canada in need of legal aid
Author Archives
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Canada ‘strongly opposes’ tariffs over Greenland, won’t waver on Article 5In a major speech on the 'rupture' of the global order, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will not waver on its support for NATO's Article 5.Canada23 mins
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EU vows ‘unflinching’ response to Trump’s Greenland threatsTrump said he would impose a 10 per cent import tax starting in February on goods from eight European nations because of their opposition to American control of Greenland.World2 hours
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2026 set to be one of the hottest years on record, Canadian forecast saysHigh temperatures this summer will be on par with the record-breaking global heat waves in 2023 and 2025, Environment and Climate Change Canada said in a press release.WeatherJan 19
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On Greenland, Trump says no ‘obligation’ to seek peace as Europe bracesThe EU is scheduled to convene a summit to discuss Greenland as U.S. President Donald Trump says he is under 'no obligation' to pursue peace.CanadaJan 19
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What China’s ‘alignment’ with Carney on Greenland says of ‘new world order’When it comes to seeking new trade partnerships beyond the U.S., 'you need to play in the sandbox with some bullies sometimes,' one expert says.CanadaJan 16
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Why Canada doesn’t have diplomatic relations with Iran anymoreCanada's strained relationship with Iran goes back more than a decade, when a Conservative government under former prime minister Stephen Harper cut diplomatic ties with Tehran.CanadaJan 15
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A Canadian citizen has ‘died in Iran at the hands of the Iranian authorities’As of Wednesday, there were 3,054 Canadian citizens and permanent residents registered in Iran, a government spokesperson told Global News.CanadaJan 15
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Why a U.S. attack on Greenland would mean the ‘end’ of NATOGreenland is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, which is a member of the U.S.-led NATO. Last week, Trump hinted at potential action.WorldJan 14
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Greenland, Denmark ‘continue to differ’ with U.S. after White House meetingU.S. President Donald Trump said “NATO should be leading the way for us to get it” and that otherwise Russia or China would — “AND THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!”U.S. NewsJan 14
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Life expectancy in Canada nearly back to pre-pandemic levels: StatCanLife expectancy at birth in Canada increased for the second consecutive year in 2024, with women living longer on average than men, Statistics Canada said.CanadaJan 13
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‘Leave Iran now,’ Ottawa urges Canadians as protests, crackdown intensifyThe advisory points to the arrest and detention by Iranian authorities of several individuals 'including foreign and dual nationals.'CanadaJan 13
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Grok AI’s sexual deepfakes spark X bans, probes around the worldOn Monday, Indonesia and Malaysia became the first countries in the world to block Grok AI, citing concerns over non-consensual deepfakes.TechJan 13
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6 in 10 Canadians expect the economy to get worse in 2026, survey findsAlmost three in four (71 per cent) of Canadians expect higher living costs and 59 per cent said they expect the overall economy to worsen, a new survey shows.EconomyJan 12
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Canadian return trips from U.S. by car decline for 12th straight month: StatCanIn December, 1.3 million Canadians returned from the U.S. by automobile, a 'steep decline' of 30.7 per cent from the same month in 2024, according to new Statistics Canada data.CanadaJan 12
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Health Canada approves 1st GLP-1 daily pill. Here’s who can take itThe once-a-day semaglutide pill is approved for reducing the risk of heart disease and Type 2 diabetes, the company said in a statement Monday.CanadaJan 12
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Canada could lose 4,000 restaurants in 2026, new report suggestsThe figure refers to the number of restaurants Canada will lose on a 'net basis,' meaning the number of closures will exceed the number of new restaurants opening by 4,000.EconomyJan 9
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Health Canada says fake Viagra, Cialis likely sold in multiple Ontario citiesHealth Canada is warning anyone who may have used these counterfeit drugs to immediately stop using them and safely dispose the product.HealthJan 9
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U.S. measles cases hit a 30-year high in 2025, CDC data showsA total of 2,144 confirmed measles cases were reported in the United States in 2025, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Wednesday.HealthJan 8
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Many regain weight after stopping GLP-1 drugs, data shows. Here’s whyPeople on average regain weight at a rate of 0.4 kg/month after they stopped taking their weight loss medications, a review of 63 trials covering over 9,000 individuals showed.HealthJan 8
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Meat, cheese and whole grains: What new U.S. food guide wants Americans to eatAmericans are being asked to avoid highly processed foods in general, including those with added sugars and artificial additives, according to the new U.S. dietary guidelines.U.S. NewsJan 7
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Carney will travel to China next week with focus on tradeLast year, Prime Minister Mark Carney vowed to double non-U.S. exports over the next decade while boosting domestic investment and infrastructure.CanadaJan 7
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WestJet says shorter legroom on some flights will ‘keep costs low’The airline said they are accommodating one new row in 21 of its aircraft, leaving between 38 and 28 inches of space in the seats.ConsumerJan 6
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Air Transat pilots ratify collective agreement for 5 yearsOf the 98 per cent of eligible pilots who cast ballots, 91 per cent voted in favour of the agreement, the Air Line Pilots Association said.CanadaJan 6
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1 in 3 U.S. flu tests positive over holidays as Canada set to reveal dataThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said around one in three (32.9 per cent) of influenza tests came back positive for the week ending Dec. 27, 2025.CanadaJan 6
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‘A volatile White House’: What shaped responses to U.S.’s Venezuela attack?Canada’s statement does not mention the United States, with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand calling on 'all parties to exercise restraint and uphold international law.'WorldJan 5