Trudeau says he’s ‘looking forward’ to foreign interference questions next week
Documents published by a federal inquiry detail intelligence that China, India may have funneled money for foreign interference operations in recent elections.
Politics
Apr 5
China ‘likely’ to try to interfere in U.S. elections: Microsoft
A report from Microsoft says Chinese influence and cyber actors are more active and will 'likely' move towards interfering in upcoming elections in the United States and India.
Canada
Apr 5
Tourist couple alleges gang rape, attack in India, sparking fury as 8 men arrested
Police in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand are still searching for four more suspects in connection with the gang rape of a Spanish-Brazilian tourist.
World
Mar 4
Brian Mulroney instrumental in freeing Edmonton mayor from wrongful imprisonment in India
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is being remembered by politicians in Alberta from both sides of the aisle as a dedicated statesman who helped others.
Canada
Mar 1
Anant Ambani wedding: Celebs, wealthy elite attend lavish billionaire festivities
Some of the world's biggest entertainers, wealthiest business tycoons and influential people have arrived in India to celebrate the three-day pre-wedding festivities.
Trending
Mar 1
‘We worked hard’: After 50 years in Montreal, couple’s clothing shop to close
After half a century in business in Montreal's Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, a longtime business run by a couple who immigrated to Montreal from India has decided to call it quits.
Canada
Mar 5
Father of N.S. student who died in Cape Breton house fire sues landlords, tenants
The father, who resides in India, says in a Feb. 9 amendment to the claim that his son was unable to escape the home on Park Street during the blaze.
Fire
Feb 28
Smuggling arrest made 2 years after family froze to death on Manitoba border
A man accused of recruiting the driver in a human smuggling operation has been arrested, years after a family of four from India froze to death trying to enter the U.S. from Canada
Crime
Feb 27
Brothers from India among 3 killed in Brampton crash, possibly linked to street racing
The two brothers and one of their friends died in the crash. Police say they believe the deadly incident could be linked to street racing.
Crime
Feb 9
Canada in a ‘bit of a bind’ amid chill in relations with India, China: experts
Next month, Trade Minister Mary Ng is leading a trade mission to Malaysia and Vietnam, with another planned later this year for Indonesia and the Philippines.
Canada
Feb 2
‘Like a cartel:’ Shootings point to turf war over rights to screen South Indian films
The day Thomas Sajan was expecting to see a South Indian action epic at a theatre in British Columbia, a spate of shootings thousands of kilometres away disrupted his plans.
Crime
Mar 31
Suspects plead not guilty in human smuggling case involving Indian family’s death at Manitoba border
New details have been released in the Manitoba human trafficking case that saw an Indian family freeze to death in 2022 while trying to cross into the U.S. on foot.
Crime
Mar 27
Canada’s foreign interference inquiry plans to probe India allegations
The federal commission of inquiry into foreign interference is looking to examine alleged meddling by India in the last two general elections.
Politics
Jan 24
India’s Modi calls opening of controversial Hindu temple ‘a new era’
The opening of the Hindu temple that was built on the ruins of a razed historic mosque is a political triumph for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
World
Jan 22
Update on suspected Tke̓ mlúps burial site as nation signs historic agreement
Tke̓ mlúps te Secwépemc Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir says the excavation of the suspected unmarked graves of children who attended the Indian Residential School has not yet started.
Canada
Mar 28
Most Ontario online gamblers using regulated market sites, study indicates
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario commissioned the study to mark the first two years of operation of Ontario's regulated internet gaming market.
Canada
Apr 4
2 dead, 3 injured following highway collision north of Moose Jaw last week
Following a highway collision between two vehicles 30 kilometres north of Moose Jaw, Sask., police report two were declared dead at the scene and three others left with injuries.
Traffic
Apr 8
Thousands attend 45th annual Vaisakhi Parade and Festival in Vancouver
As B.C.'s Sikh community prepares to celebrate Vaisakhi, some members are also criticizing local mayors who ignored the festival's religious significance.
Canada
Apr 13
Premier Smith offers Edmonton help, city councillors indicate it’s not needed
Premier Danielle Smith alluded to concerns about the City of Edmonton on Wednesday but did not go into depth about those concerns.
Politics
Mar 28
WhatsApp says it’s back online after global outage
More than 9,000 Canadians and 22,000 WhatsApp users in the U.S. reported issues being able to use the Meta-owned application, with other reports seen globally.
Tech
Apr 3