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B.C.’s Sikh community reacts to Carney’s trip to IndiaCarney’s trip to India was met with a sense of outrage and betrayal by members of B.C.’s Sikh community on Thursday. Travis Prasad reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCFeb 26
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Police warn Canadian Sikh activist of threat to life ahead of Carney’s India visitProminent Canadian Sikh activist Moninder Singh says he’s been warned by police about a “credible threat” to his life and the lives of his family. Mackenzie Gray explains why Singh suspects India’s government is behind the threat, and why he’s upset about Prime Minister Mark Carney’s upcoming trade mission in India.Global NationalFeb 24
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Feb. 26Canada’s largest Sikh institutions addressed Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to India, including comments by a government official on India’s relationship to the Canadian Sikh community. The family of the four-year-old killed in Horseshoe Bay says they’re still fighting for answers and accountability after their son’s death.Global BCFeb 26
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Carney’s trade trip to India sparks backlashPrime Minister Mark Carney is on a trade mission to India that is upsetting many Canadian Sikhs. Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal joins Global News Morning to share his own concerns.Global News Morning BCFeb 27
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Liberal MP rejects official’s claim of India ceasing foreign interference against CanadaCanada’s Sikh community is unhappy with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade mission in India, and disagrees with a senior federal official who said they were “confident” the Indian government’s alleged interference was no longer an issue in Canada. Jillian Piper looks at why Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal is rejecting the official’s claim, as Carney looks...Global NationalFeb 26
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Carney lands in India amid foreign interference backlashMark Carney arrived in India Friday. The four-day visit, his first as prime minister, is aimed at resetting relations and deepening trade ties. The trip comes more than two years since former prime minister Justin Trudeau accused the Indian government of orchestrating the assassination of a B.C. Sikh leader, along with a series of other...Global NationalFeb 27
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Global National: Feb. 24Mexico returns to normal after intense drug cartel violence, and how Canadian tourists feel about the country’s safety. Why didn’t OpenAI flag the Tumbler Ridge shooting suspect’s disturbing online activity? How Canada’s Sikh community is upset about Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade mission to India. Plus, the Ukrainian doctor training in Calgary to heal the...Global NationalFeb 24
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Sikh leaders host extortion townhalls amid weekend shootingMembers of the Lower Mainland Sikh community gather to speak out against the ongoing extortion threats and shootings. Grace Ke ReportsCanadaDec 14, 2025
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Calls for urgent action on extortion violenceAs extortion-related violence continues, community members in Surrey have expressed outrage this week over comments from the BC RCMP refusing to call the ongoing issue a ‘crisis’. The head the B.C. Extortion Task Force, John Brewer doubling down on his comments this week before making an apology. The President of the World Sikh Organization, Danish...Global BCJan 24
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B.C. looks to deepen trade ties with IndiaB.C. Premier David Eby is on a trade mission to India trying for forge closer economic ties to India, but some are criticizing the move. Global News Morning speaks with Gurkeerat Singh of the Surrey Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara about his concerns.Global News Morning BCJan 12
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Extortion town hall taking place in SurreySikh organizations across the country are coming together this afternoon to host a town hall on the ongoing extortion crisis targeting South Asian businesses across Canada. Joining us with more is one person who will be there today, Danish Singh, the national president of the World Sikh Organization of Canada.Global BCDec 14, 2025
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Dec 14Another storm expected to hit southern B.C. this evening. Sikh community leaders organize forum on extortion incidents. Attack in Australia overshadows Hanukkah event in Vancouver.Global BCDec 14, 2025
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Feds commit more resources to fight Surrey extortion violenceOttawa is sending twenty additional RCMP officers and helicopter resources to Surrey to help in the fight against ongoing extortion violence. We speak with Liberal MP for Surrey-Newton Sukh Dhaliwal about it’s enough to clamp down on the extortion crisis.Global News Morning BCJan 29
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Political analyst reacts to China-Canada tariff dealWATCH: Saskatchewan is breathing a sigh of relief following Friday’s announcement of a new trade agreement between China and Canada. Payton Zillich spoke with political analyst Ken Coates to get more details on what this deal means for the province.CanadaJan 17
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Calgary lifts water restrictions, warns they will return later this yearCity leaders were able to breathe a sigh of relief on Friday as repair work on the Bearspaw feeder main was completed. As Skylar Peters reports, the city is no longer under water use restrictions, but future repair work this spring will bring them back.CanadaJan 16
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Global National: Dec. 1Why the Assembly of First Nations is demanding the federal government withdraw its new pipeline agreement with Alberta. The Canadian border officer falsely accused by the Indian government of being a Sikh separatist and terrorist. Plus, a Nova Scotian’s goal to exonerate his great-great-grandfather, who was the last man executed in Halifax.Global NationalDec 2, 2025
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Canadian-born Sikh activist speaks publicly about assassination threatsA Canadian-born Sikh activist is going public about assassination threats that he suspects are from the Indian government. Jeff Semple reports on how Moninder Singh has feared for his life for the past three years, and how he believes Canada is not offering enough protection.Global NationalOct 27, 2025
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Kawartha Downs relieved to land deal with OLG to keep casino open in FraservilleShorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs employees are breathing a sigh of relief after the OLG reversed its decision to shut down the casino by the end of March 2026. Madeleine McColl has more on what might have influenced the switch up, and what the future holds for the Fraserville slots.PoliticsDec 11, 2025
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Wiretap evidence sheds light on Nijjar murderGlobal News has confirmed that Canadian officials relied on wiretaps and intercepted communications from British intelligence when Canada accused India’s government of being connected to the June 2023 murder of B.C. Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Jeff Semple reports on what the wiretaps reveal.Global NationalNov 6, 2025
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35-year-old Winnipeg man charged with 22 arsons within just 6 months: policeIn Winnipeg, police have arrested a man linked to a spree of nearly two dozen arsons in just six months. He’s accused of setting fires to bars, restaurants and even the offices of two provincial cabinet ministers. And while many are breathing a sigh of relief, the arsons are, as Melissa Ridgen explains, part of...CanadaNov 20, 2025