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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McDonald’s says ‘pressures’ straining customers — and it could get worseThe world's biggest burger chain posted U.S. same‑store sales growth of 3.9 per cent in the first quarter, missing analyst expectations of a 4.2 per cent increase.ConsumerMay 7
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CUSMA exemptions make trade war ‘less of a crisis’: Canada’s ex-trade envoyOttawa and Washington’s positions on key trade issues are 'still too far apart,' Canada’s former chief trade negotiator Steve Verheul said at an event on Thursday.CanadaMay 7
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Twice as many millennials live with parents than boomers at their ageIn 2021, 16.3 per cent of millennials between the ages of 25 and 39 were living with at least one parent, a Statistics Canada study released Wednesday said.EconomyMay 6
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Canada’s booze bans led to 63 per cent fall in exports: U.S. industry bodyThe 'trade friction' caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs hurt the U.S. alcohol industry, an industry body told the administration on Wednesday.CanadaMay 6
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Joly ‘in regular contact’ with Honda as report says EV plant being haltedA spokesperson for Honda Canada told Global News they 'have nothing to report at this time' after a Japanese report suggested the carmaker is halting plans.EconomyMay 6
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Canada’s international student enrolment down to pandemic levels: StatCanFull-time international students in public post-secondary institutions decreased four per cent for the academic year 2024-25 and 26 per cent in 2025-26, Statistics Canada said.CanadaMay 5
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Louise Arbour will be Canada’s new governor general, replacing Mary SimonLouise Arbour, who was born in Montreal, served as a Supreme Court justice from 1999 to 2004. Arbour, 79, is one of Canada’s most decorated jurists.PoliticsMay 5
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Canada records 1st trade surplus in 6 months as gold, oil exports jumpCanada’s exports to the United States rose sharply by 8.3 per cent, reaching their highest level since March 2025, while imports from the U.S. decreased 1.2 per cent.EconomyMay 5
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Twice as many Gen Z Canadians plan to save tax refund this year: surveyGen Z Canadians are also more than twice as likely to invest this year (33 per cent) compared to last year (15 per cent), a survey by TD Bank shows.MoneyMay 4
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‘Hopeful milestone’: Health Canada approves 2nd drug to slow Alzheimer’sThis is the second disease-slowing drug for Alzheimer’s that has been approved in Canada, after Health Canada approved lecanemab, commercially known as Leqembi, in October 2025.CanadaMay 4
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Canada on ‘front lines’ of trade war as Joly unveils $1.5B tariff support planMonday’s relief package will be broken up into two parts, the first one being $1 billion in loans by the Business Development Bank of Canada.EconomyMay 4
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Neither Norway nor Singapore: Decoding Canada’s new sovereign wealth fundCanada's sovereign wealth fund has been compared to resource-rich Norway's. But some economists say the two are nothing alike and differ in their goals.EconomyMay 1
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‘There’s one negotiator,’ Carney says as Conservatives meet U.S. on tradeThere is only one trade negotiator for Canada and it’s the federal government, Prime Minister Mark Carney said when asked about Conservative MPs meeting U.S. trade representatives.PoliticsApr 30
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The CRA says it’s using AI — but not for personal tax return decisionsThe Canada Revenue Agency currently uses 19 artificial intelligence systems, including a chatbot powered by generative AI tools, a spokesperson said.CanadaApr 30
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Canadian manufacturing just saw largest monthly growth in 3 years: StatCanCanada’s tariff-hit manufacturing sector led the growth in February, rising 1.8 per cent. This was the largest growth for the sector since January 2023.EconomyApr 30
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Canada in ‘early stages’ of talks on whether to privatize airports: ministerThe federal government says it is working to 'unlock the full potential' of Canada’s airports by exploring 'alternative models of ownership.'EconomyApr 29
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Soaring oil prices might force ‘consecutive’ rate hikes, Macklem warnsCanada’s inflation rate inched higher to 2.4 per cent in March, compared with 1.8 per cent in February, led largely by fuel costs amid the Iran war.EconomyApr 29
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Estée Lauder settles class-action lawsuit over 2023 data breachesThe settlement is still proposed and will need to be approved by the the Superior Court of Quebec, which is set to hear the case on June 3.CanadaApr 28
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The UAE has quit OPEC. What does it mean for the future of oil?The kingdom took a “policy-driven” decision to leave the bloc, said the country’s energy minister Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazrouei.WorldApr 28
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Canada is getting a sovereign wealth fund. What we know so farThe Canada Strong Fund will 'invest alongside the private sector in nation-building projects,' Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday.EconomyApr 27
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Canada will use energy sector as leverage in CUSMA talks, minister saysIn his second year as energy minister, Tim Hodgson said he will focus on creating a 'coherent strategy' for electricity and nuclear energy.CanadaApr 24
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Federal government approves $4B natural gas pipeline expansion in B.C.The pipeline expansion project will begin from Chetwynd, B.C., and run down to Vancouver, sending natural gas all the way down to the U.S. border.EconomyApr 24
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WestJet raises baggage fees as Iran war pushes jet fuel prices higherJet fuel prices have skyrocketed across the world since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began in late February, kicking off a broader Middle East conflict.ConsumerApr 23
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Steel, aluminum tariffs are trade irritants for Canada, Carney saysWhen asked what specific trade issues the U.S. has raised issues with, Prime Minister Mark Carney pointed to “provincial actions.”CanadaApr 23
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Air Transat slashes 6% of flights as Iran war pummels jet fuel pricesThe situation is 'beyond our control,' the CEO of Air Transat said as the airline announced it is cancelling six per cent of its flights from May to October.ConsumerApr 22