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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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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Fresh vegetable prices just saw highest spike in almost 3 yearsCucumbers, peppers and celery all saw price growth in March, 'due in part to tighter supplies related to adverse growing conditions in producing countries,' Statistics Canada said.Consumer2 hours
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Canada’s fuel excise tax freeze now in effect. Where do gas prices stand?The suspension is largely due to the ongoing U.S.-Iran war, with the movement of shipments along the Strait of Hormuz having mostly been stalled.Consumer3 hours
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Wealthsimple integrates stock trading feature with Elon Musk’s XThe move is part of an initiative called ‘Cashtags’ on X, which lets U.S. and Canadian users access information about a stock with a tap.MoneyApr 17
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Canada will pitch ‘stability’ at summit to attract $1 trillion in investments: ChampagneThe Prime Minister's Office says the aim of the summit is to unleash $1 trillion in investment over the next five years to advance nation-building projects.EconomyApr 17
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Co-signing your kids’ mortgage? Here’s why that’s a risky ideaCo‑signing is more common among first‑time buyers who are younger and who have lower credit scores and lower incomes, the Bank of Canada said.MoneyApr 16
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More businesses are closing than opening in Canada, report findsCanada’s 'entrepreneurial drought' began in early 2024, with the gap between openings and closures reaching a new high in the last quarter of 2025, a new report says.EconomyApr 16
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Canada’s food suppliers are adding fuel surcharges they say are ‘temporary’Global News has obtained notices sent by three of Canada's largest food suppliers to their grocer clients informing them of the surcharges.ConsumerApr 15
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Bank of mom and dad? More parents are co-signing adult kids’ mortgagesCo‑signing is more common among first‑time buyers who are younger and who have lower credit scores and lower incomes, a Bank of Canada report added.MoneyApr 14
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Lululemon says no ‘forever chemicals’ in its clothes as Texas investigatesThe company said it 'phased out' the use of PFAS in 2023, prior to which it was 'used in durable water repellent products, a small percentage of our assortment.'ConsumerApr 14
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Carney vows ‘more substance,’ less ‘showboating’ after majority winThe win in the byelections brings the number of Liberals MPs to 174, which should allow the Carney Liberals to pass legislation without support from opposition parties.PoliticsApr 14
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Texas launches probe into Lululemon over potential ‘forever chemicals’Lululemon USA is being investigated on 'whether the company has misled consumers about the safety, quality, and health impacts of its products,' the Texas attorney general said.ConsumerApr 13
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Ban algorithmic pricing, NDP urges Carney: ‘Downright creepy’Algorithmic pricing, otherwise known as dynamic pricing, is when retail companies use AI and data to set different prices for consumers.ConsumerApr 13
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Why the U.S. is blockading the Strait of Hormuz and NATO doesn’t want inMeanwhile, NATO allies including Britain and France said they would not be drawn into the conflict by taking part in the blockade.WorldApr 13
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Carney’s Liberals projected to form majority with 3 byelection victoriesThe Liberal victories in two safe Toronto-area ridings come after five MPs have crossed the floor to the Liberals from other parties in recent months.PoliticsApr 13
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Gas prices are coming down in Canada, but experts warn it may not lastGas prices are coming down across Canada, but Canadian commuters shouldn’t rest easy just yet, some experts are warning as uncertainty around the Iran war continues.ConsumerApr 10
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U.K.’s Starmer ‘fed up’ with Putin and Trump’s actions raising energy pricesIran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz has had global oil markets jittery, with much the U.K. and much of Europe reeling from an energy crisis.WorldApr 10
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Injecting peptides you bought online? ‘Think twice,’ Health Canada warnsPeptides can 'change how your body works,' Health Canada said. They are marketed online and on social media as 'anti-aging' products.HealthApr 10
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Canada added 14K jobs in March but unemployment rate unchangedCanadians earned higher hourly wages in March compared with the same time last year, with average hourly wages rising 4.7 per cent, Statistics Canada said.EconomyApr 10
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Marilyn Gladu will vote with Liberals on abortion, Carney says'She will vote with the government if there are votes relating to any aspect of that issue as well as the rights of Canadians to be their whole selves,' Carney said.CanadaApr 9
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Ex-Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu crosses floor to LiberalsMarilyn Gladu, the former Conservative MP from Sarnia—Lambton–Bkejwanong, crossed the floor to the Liberal Party, Prime Minister Mark Carney said.CanadaApr 8
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U.S. claims ‘victory’ in Iran. What’s the situation on the ground?Iran's airforce and missile system has been destroyed, Hegseth said Wednesday, less than a week after Iran shot down a U.S. fighter jet.WorldApr 8
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Trump says he agrees to 2-week Iran ceasefire after threatening destructionIran said it had agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to vessels for two weeks in exchange for Trump's statement, which pointed to future negotiations to end the war.CanadaApr 7
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What happens if oil breaches US$150 a barrel? BMO report lays out warningA recent BMO report has warned that oil prices going past US$150 per barrel as a result of the Iran war would ripple out throughout the broader economy.EconomyApr 6
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Boosting financial trade with China key to diversification, Champagne saysFinance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said he met with Lan Fo'an, China's finance minister, and Vice Premier He Lifeng during his trip in Beijing.EconomyApr 3
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Advanced voting begins in 3 key byelections. What to knowThe byelections this month are in two Liberal stronghold seats in the Toronto area and one contested riding in Quebec, north of Montreal.PoliticsApr 3