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  • One Dead In Two-Vehicle Collision In Ottawa

    One Dead In Two-Vehicle Collision In Ottawa

     Canada Global (Web News) A 40-year-old man has died in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 174 in Ottawa’s East End.

    Emergency crews were called to a crash between a car and a tractor on Highway 174 between Canaan Road and Old Montreal Road around 9:50 p.m. Ottawa police said the driver of the car was pronounced dead at the scene. He was the only person in the vehicle at the time of the crash. The driver of the tractor-trailer was taken to hospital with minor injuries. Police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone who may have dashcam footage of the incident to contact the Investigation Unit at 613-236-1222, extension 2345. Orleans MPP. Stephen Blais is calling on the Ontario government to divide the highway and install high-occupancy vehicle and transit lanes on Highway 174. Highway 174 Canaan Road and Old Montreal Road have been closed for the investigation

  • Human Remains Found In Southwest Bank, Investigation Underway

    Human Remains Found In Southwest Bank, Investigation Underway

    Canada Global(Web News) Police are investigating possible human remains in southwest Calgary.

    Police are investigating the possible discovery of human remains in southwest Calgary on Thursday afternoon. Calgary police say officers were called to Spruce Drive SW, north of Shagganapee Point Golf Course, after receiving reports of someone finding human remains. Police are searching the area using a drone. Investigators say more information will be provided once the medical examiner confirms that the remains are human, and if the death is considered suspicious.

  • Pakistan Government Has No Intention Of Imposing More Taxes To Meet Revenue Target

    Pakistan Government Has No Intention Of Imposing More Taxes To Meet Revenue Target

     Canada  Global(Web News) The government of Pakistan says there are no plans to impose any new taxes to make up for the Rs 1.56 trillion shortfall in the revenue target.

     

    During the public hearing, Power Division officials were told that consumers will save up to Rs1.5 trillion after the tariff revision with state-owned electricity distribution companies, which means that the federal government will face a similar shortfall in revenue and the government has no intention of imposing any new taxes to make up for this shortfall. However, officials indicated that government subsidies on electricity bills to consumers could be reduced to make up for this shortfall.
    During the hearing, the audience appreciated the government’s efforts under which capacity payments were renegotiated with power plants to reduce them. It should be noted that the federal government has recently renegotiated contracts with power plants under which the federal government will now pay these plants the same amount of electricity based on their requirements. In addition, a specific amount will be paid for generation capacity.

    The hearing participants said that the government has cut off 220 mmcfd of gas from Sui Southern Gas and 150 mmcfd from Sui Northern, while the government should provide liquefied natural gas to these power plants to further reduce electricity prices. During the hearing, the audience was told that the government power plants with which the Central Power Purchasing Agency has re-signed agreements to reduce the burden of electricity bills on consumers include National Power Parks Management Company Balloki, National Power Parks Management Company Haveli Bahadur.

  • Decision Will Be Taken After The Meeting Of The Council Of Common Interests, Prime Minister Stops The Plan To Build Canals

    Decision Will Be Taken After The Meeting Of The Council Of Common Interests, Prime Minister Stops The Plan To Build Canals

      Canada Global(Web News) Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has said that the plan to build canals on the Indus River has been stopped.

    While holding a joint press conference with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in the federal capital, Shahbaz Sharif said that no canal will be built until a consensus decision is taken in the Council of Common Interests. He said that the meeting of the Council of Common Interests will be held on May 2. I am also grateful to Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. We also discussed India’s issues.
    Shahbaz Sharif further said that Pakistan is a federation and it has some requirements, the canal project and the situation of the country have been discussed very seriously, and issues between the provinces are resolved through talks. Bilawal Bhutto Chairman Pakistan People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto said that the Prime Minister listened to our complaints and accepted the principled position and demands of the PPP. We have agreed that no canal will be built without mutual consent. He said that he stands with the government on the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty and other measures by India and a befitting response will be given to this matter.

  • Five Former Players From Canada’s World Junior Hockey Team Charged With Sexual Assault

    Five Former Players From Canada’s World Junior Hockey Team Charged With Sexual Assault

      Canada Global(Web News) The sexual abuse trial of five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team has been halted less than a day after testimony in the case began.

    The matters discussed in the absence of a jury cannot be reported unless the jurors are deliberately separated. The dismissal followed brief testimony from a detective with London police, who began discussing the setting of Jack’s Bar. This is where the complainant met Michael McLeod, one of five players on trial in the case, before returning to a city hotel room in June 2018. According to the initial Crown submission, McLeod allegedly invited several colleagues to his room where multiple sexual acts took place with the complainant over a period of several hours. McLeod and his co-accused Dillon Dobb, Carter Hart, Cale Foote and Alex Formington have all pleaded not guilty to sexual assault in the June 2018 encounter. McLeod has also pleaded not guilty to an additional charge of being a party to a crime of sexual assault. Each of the five accused players is accused of having sexual relations with the woman without her consent.

  • Two Suspects Arrested After 43-Year-Old Man Dies In Custody In Uk

    Two Suspects Arrested After 43-Year-Old Man Dies In Custody In Uk

    Canada Global (Web News) Two suspects have been arrested following the mysterious death of 43 people in the Bradford area of ​​the UK.

     

    Following the incident, panic spread in the area. Police, acting on information received about the incident, arrested two men on suspicion of murder while a full investigation into the incident is underway. Police received a report of a man being held at a residential property in Stead Street, Shipley. Police immediately attended the scene where a 43-year-old man was found dead. Police immediately cordoned off the scene and collected initial evidence. Based on the evidence,

    the police arrested a 65-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman at the scene. Both men have been charged with murder and are currently in police custody. Police say the investigation is still in its early stages and more details will be revealed after the post-mortem report. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released, but police say they are also trying to determine the nature of the relationship between the deceased and the arrested individuals. Police have appealed to the public to contact the local police station immediately if anyone has any information about the incident.

  • We Will Take Steps To Eliminate Drugs By Bringing Changes To The Law, Says Pierre Polivor

    We Will Take Steps To Eliminate Drugs By Bringing Changes To The Law, Says Pierre Polivor

    Canada Global(Web News) Conservative Leader Pierre Polivore said Saturday that he would change the law to allow judges to order drug treatment for drug addicts, giving them a new lease on life. The words were spoken by residents of Richmond, B.C. He said Canada has an opportunity to expand its plans to deal with drugs

    His latest idea would give judges the power to order mandatory drug treatment as an alternative to imprisonment. The proposal would apply to offenders whose crimes include only small amounts of drug possession and other non-violent violations. He said more serious offenders would also need to have rehabilitation programs in prisons.
    Polivore said the proposals are appropriate in cases where people struggling with serious addictions have lost the ability to recover on their own. This policy is not about punishment, but about freedom. “When someone is unable to choose help, we will not leave them without hope but help them regain control of their lives,” he said. He reiterated promises to close down safe supply sites and amend the Criminal Code to make life in prison for those who traffic or manufacture more than 40 milligrams of fentanyl.
    The Conservative campaign, which for the first time did not allow media to travel with the campaign tour and limited reporters to four questions at Polvor’s press events without any follow-up, did not allow national media outlets to ask any questions about the Richmond announcement.
    Polvor denounced the Liberal plan, which proposes increasing spending to deepen the federal deficit and reduce Canada’s reliance on the United States during the trade war. The Conservative leader said Carney’s plan would burden Canadians with inflation, resulting in higher taxes, a higher cost of living and a weaker dollar.

  • Drugs Worth $20,000 Seized, Two Charged

    Drugs Worth $20,000 Seized, Two Charged

    Canada Global(Web News)Provincial police have charged two people after seizing $20,000 worth of drugs during a traffic stop north of Huntsville .

    Almaguin Highlands police say officers seized approximately 100 grams of cocaine, methamphetamine and oxycodone pills after stopping a vehicle in Armour Township on Thursday evening. Police say they conducted a traffic stop after being alerted to a suspended driver by an automatic license plate recognition system on Highway 11. The recovery occurred during the stop. The West Napsing suspects face multiple drug trafficking charges.

     

  • Mohammad Azharuddin Expresses Regret Over Playing Cricket, Why Is The Former Indian Captain Heartbroken?

    Mohammad Azharuddin Expresses Regret Over Playing Cricket, Why Is The Former Indian Captain Heartbroken?

      Canada Global (Web News) Former captain of the Indian cricket team and star batsman Mohammad Azharuddin has expressed regret over playing cricket.

    Mohammad Azharuddin has expressed deep disappointment and anger over the decision to remove his name from the stand at the Hyderabad Cricket Association Stadium. He has termed the move as an insult to cricket and has appealed to the Indian Cricket Board to intervene. Speaking to Indian media, Azharuddin said that it pains me to say that I regret playing cricket. It hurts my heart to see people who know nothing or understand very little about the game, but still hold administrative positions.” It may be noted that the former captain of the Indian cricket team and former president of the Hyderabad Cricket Association is accused of making biased decisions, which led to a conflict of interest as the president of the Hyderabad Cricket Association from 2019 to 2023. This allegation against Azharuddin was made by a local cricket club, after which the Hyderabad Cricket Association removed his name from the North Stand of the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. The former Indian captain said that he will go to court against the decision. He also appealed to the BCCI to intervene in the matter.

  • Imf Further Reduces Pakistan’s Economic Growth Forecast

    Imf Further Reduces Pakistan’s Economic Growth Forecast

     

    Details of the IMF’s World Economic Outlook report have emerged, in which the IMF has further reduced Pakistan’s economic growth forecast for the current fiscal year. The IMF has reduced Pakistan’s economic growth forecast from 3 percent to 2.6 percent. The IMF has also estimated a decline in Pakistan’s economic growth rate for the next fiscal year.
    According to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook report, in January 2025, the IMF estimated Pakistan’s economic growth rate for the current fiscal year at 3 percent. In October 2024, the IMF estimated Pakistan’s economic growth rate for the current fiscal year at 3.2 percent. There are fears that Pakistan’s economic growth rate will not achieve the target set for the current fiscal year.

  • Israel’s Atrocities In Gaza Continue, 32 More Palestinians Martyred

    Israel’s Atrocities In Gaza Continue, 32 More Palestinians Martyred

    Canada Global (Web News) The Israeli army’s brutal attacks on Gaza continue, with 32 more Palestinians martyred in the bombing.

    According to foreign media, the Israeli army has killed at least 32 Palestinians in Gaza in the past 24 hours. Israeli bombings have set fire to tents of homeless Palestinians in Khan Younis, killing 11 people. Seven members of the same family were martyred in an airstrike on a house in western Gaza City, while three civilians, including two girls, were martyred in a warplane attack on the Nusrat refugee camp. According to the report, the Israeli airstrikes also targeted machinery and bulldozers used to remove bodies from the rubble in Gaza. The polio campaign in Gaza has also been postponed due to the Israeli attacks. Jordan and Egypt have presented new proposals for a 5-7-year ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, while the plan includes a complete withdrawal of the Israeli army and an exchange of prisoners. On the other hand, Ronen Bar, head of the Israeli internal security agency Shin Bet, called Netanyahu a threat to Israel in an affidavit.

  • British Railways Minister Fined For Listening To Mobile Phone While Driving

    British Railways Minister Fined For Listening To Mobile Phone While Driving

     Canada Global (Web News) British Railways Minister fined and given 6 points on driving license for using mobile phone while driving.

    Law-abiding citizens are the hallmark of any civilized society. British Railways Minister Lord Peter Handy was driving a bus to a charity event in London when he began talking on his mobile phone. A bystander reported the incident to the police. When questioned, Lord Peter admitted to making a left turn and listening to his mobile phone while driving without compromising his position, which was a violation of the law. He was fined and had six points on his driving license.

  • 28-Year-Old Hiker Dies After Falling From Icy Cliff In North Vancouver

    28-Year-Old Hiker Dies After Falling From Icy Cliff In North Vancouver

     Canada Global(Web News)A hiker died after slipping and falling on Mount Seymour in North Vancouver on Saturday,
    North Shore Rescue has confirmed

    The 28-year-old woman was camping near Pump Peak with a friend when she fell on steep snow and slid down the slope at 7:45 a.m., said research manager Stan Soudat. He said the friend thought she could hear a call and some voices, but the voices and calls quickly stopped and there was no further contact, after which she called 911.
    After that, a rescue operation was launched, a team headed to the area by helicopter, but they could not land due to clouds covering the mountain peaks. Meanwhile, other crews climbed the mountain. Soudat said a total of 25 volunteers carried out the rescue operation during this time. The team found the hiker about 180 meters down. They tried everything they could to save her life, but she died. North Vancouver RCMP confirmed the death Saturday afternoon and expressed condolences to the woman’s family and friends.

  • Election Campaign In Full Swing, Mark Carney, Jagmeet Singh And Polioor Make Promises To Albertan

    Election Campaign In Full Swing, Mark Carney, Jagmeet Singh And Polioor Make Promises To Albertan

    Canada Global(Web News)The Conservatives and NDP spent the weekend seeking votes in British Columbia. The election campaign could offer Conservative Leader Pierre Poliore his best shot at victory. Both Poliore and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh spoke about Canadian concerns about the cost of living at campaign events in B.C.

    He said during a campaign stop in Victoria on Sunday that he is telling people to vote for what they care about most and that if they want to stop the Conservatives on Vancouver Island, the best way to do that is to vote New Democrats. Singh also said Canadians concerned about cuts under a Liberal government should send a New Democrat to Ottawa to fight for them. The NDP won the 2021 federal election. BC The NDP won 13 of 43 seats, but polls suggest the incumbent New Democrats could be weakened this time.
    Angus Reid Polling BC was released on April 14. The poll predicts a two-party race in the 2019 election, with the Liberals and Conservatives on 42 per cent, the NDP on 30 per cent. 11 per cent and the Greens on just three per cent.
    In Metro Vancouver, the Liberals, led by Leader Mark Carney, have a 49 per cent lead, although the Conservatives and NDP are also trailing. Both have fallen behind in the latest poll. The Angus Reid poll was conducted online between April 10 and 13. Angus Reid president Shachi Coral said the BC NDP is one of the CPP’s last federal strongholds because the party has done so well provincially. Singh himself is a resident of B.C.’s Burnaby Central. He is running in the riding. He said some of the B.C. areas Polly has campaigned in recently have large populations of people of Asian or South Asian descent. Coral said the Conservatives’ path to victory is in B.C. It’s through the NDP and that maintaining pride or party status is one solution.
    Carney himself is running in the Ottawa region of Nepean and held a campaign rally there on Sunday afternoon. In Victoria on Sunday, Singh reiterated his campaign promises to cap the prices of essential food items and introduce legislation to protect against price gouging at grocery stores. Poilever was born in Surrey, B.C. The day began with another announcement about inflation at a grocery store… Poilever said inflation is when governments spend money they don’t have, so they just print money. More money bids on a fixed supply of goods equals higher prices for everything.
    Statistics Canada reported Tuesday that the national annual inflation rate eased slightly in March to 2.3 per cent while food prices rose 3.2 per cent year-on-year. Poilever also opposed the Liberals’ campaign platform, released Saturday, which proposes $129 billion in new spending over the next four years on top of current commitments. Carney presented his platform as an investment to make Canada more self-reliant in response to the trade war with the United States. The NDP also released its spending campaign promises on Saturday, while the Conservatives have said their platform is coming soon.

  • Malnutrition Is A Non-Partisan Issue For Canadians, Says Food Bank Canada

    Malnutrition Is A Non-Partisan Issue For Canadians, Says Food Bank Canada

     Canada Global(Web News)As food prices continue to rise and food bank spending skyrockets, the majority of Canadians are looking for a prime minister who will work to fight food insecurity.

    A newly released election report from Food Banks Canada found that 84 per cent of Canadians agree that reducing hunger is a nonpartisan issue for Canada.

    In 2024, monthly food bank visits reached two million. According to Food Banks Canada’s Hunger Count 2024, there were 2,059,636 visits to food banks across Canada in March 2024, up six per cent from 2023 and 90 per cent from 2019.

    In Toronto, the Daily Bread Food Bank used to see about 600,000 visits per year in 2020. By 2024, that number was 3.75 million, and in December, it was predicted that number would only increase in 2025. A
    new report from Food Banks Canada concludes that rising food insecurity is an issue on the minds of voters.
    This is a time when we are thinking about Canada’s future, and federal election candidates are sharing their thoughts on what it means to build a more resilient and compassionate nation, said Kristen Beardsley, CEO of Food Banks Canada, in a press release. “The data is clear that there is strong support for setting a goal of halving hunger by 2030.
    Eighty-six per cent of Canadians who responded to the survey support this goal.
    The topic of food security came up in a debate with local candidates in Thunder Bay, Ont. on April 17.

    In the debate, Liberal candidate Mark Pawlowski highlighted the government’s Nutrition North program, which provides funding and support to enable Indigenous and Northern communities to achieve their own food sovereignty.
    NDP candidate Joy Wakefield argued that defense supply management should also be applied to protect farmers in trade agreement negotiations. “
    We have enough food to feed everyone in the world, but we don’t and I echo the comments that are relevant to that,” she said in the debate.
    “The real catalyst for reducing hunger in Canada is all of us – the voters, who are listening to our voices,” Beardsley said. “No matter your party, make addressing hunger in Canada a priority in your vote. This election is about the kind of country we want to be, a Canada where no one goes hungry.

     

  • Good news for YouTube users

    Good news for YouTube users

    Canada Global(Web News) Good news for YouTube users, the best music feature has been introduced.

    If you love listening to songs on YouTube Music, the good news is that Google has added a great feature to it. According to a report by 9to5Google, a constant volume feature has been introduced in the YouTube Music app for Android and iOS devices. The aim of this feature is to use the same volume range for all songs. That is, if a song is very loud or a song is very soft, thanks to this feature, the listening experience of both will feel almost the same. It is now possible to search for songs humming in YouTube Music. Loud songs will remain loud and soft songs will remain soft, but this feature will automatically adjust the songs to different volume levels so that your ears do not feel uncomfortable listening to them. The constant volume feature has been available in YouTube apps for some time, but now it is being further improved with a new feature. According to the report, this new feature is being tested with limited users and will gradually be available to everyone. If you want to check it out, open the YouTube Music app on Android or iOS and then tap the profile in the top right. Go to settings by clicking on the image.

  • Trump’s First 100 Days In Office, Turmoil In The World

    Trump’s First 100 Days In Office, Turmoil In The World

    Canada Global (Web News) US President Donald Trump’s first 100 days will be completed on April 30, and so far President Trump has taken presidential powers to new heights.

    President Trump, 78, said at an event that his second term is stronger than his first. “When I say ‘do it,’ it gets done.” Donald Trump defended his tariff policy and vowed to fulfill his America First agenda. The US president called his direction correct, saying he was achieving his goals with great success. However, his critics have called the first 100 days of his administration an “authoritarian regime” and called his policies chaotic. Political historian Matt Dalke says Trump’s second term is more authoritarian than ever. He added that Donald Trump portrays himself as the protagonist of a “reality show” by facing questions from reporters and signing executive orders in the Oval Office every day.

    Trump’s critics also say that the new president’s second term is providing access to specific and favored news outlets in the White House. In addition, President Trump has also been aggressive with the judiciary, where he has tied several law firms involved in past cases to harsh contracts. Political analysts say Trump’s approval rating after his first 100 days is the lowest of any president since World War II, except for his own first term. “We’re all scared,” said Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski, while Professor Barbara Trish said, “The president is making decisions without regard for constitutional restrictions.” Critics also say President Trump has signaled an increase in US influence by copying Russia’s expansionist ambitions and making territorial claims in Greenland, Panama and Canada.

  • Pope Francis Is Dead, Who Will Be The Next Pope?

    Pope Francis Is Dead, Who Will Be The Next Pope?

    Canada Global (Web News) Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88, after suffering from various illnesses during his 12-year papacy.

    Who will be the next pope after the death of Pope Francis? Possible names have emerged. Possible candidates for the new pope include Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson, and Philippine Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle. The names of Hungarian Cardinal Peter Erdoğan and Ukrainian Cardinal Mykola Bechlik will also be considered. It should be noted that Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, died at the age of 88. Pope Francis was discharged from the hospital a few days ago after recovering from a long illness. On Sunday, he also held meetings on the occasion of the Christian religious holiday of Easter.

  • How Much Gold Was Stolen In Britain In Five Years? Surprising Revelation

    How Much Gold Was Stolen In Britain In Five Years? Surprising Revelation

    Canada Global (Web News) Surprising revelation: How much gold was stolen in Bradford, UK, in the last five years

    Over the past five years, more than £546,000 worth of Asian gold has been stolen in separate incidents in the Bradford district of the UK, causing serious concern in the local community. The revelation came to light in a Freedom of Information Act request to local media, which asked West Yorkshire Police for details of Asian gold thefts since 2020. According to details provided by the police, there were five incidents reported in 2020 involving the theft of £32,600 of gold,

    while three incidents in 2021 involved the theft of £20,000 of gold. There were also three incidents in 2022 involving the theft of £32,000 of gold. There was a significant increase in the number of incidents in 2023, with 49 incidents reported, involving the theft of £170,833 worth of gold. While 80 incidents have been reported since the start of 2024, involving the theft of £290,852. Bradford Council’s Labour councillor Sabiha Khan told Jang that these thefts not only cause financial loss but also emotional trauma for families, as these pieces of jewellery often include tokens or wedding gifts from parents or grandparents. She added that such incidents also put psychological pressure on victims, creating an atmosphere of insecurity and fear in their lives. West Yorkshire Police has appealed to the public to contact police immediately on 101 or report it via live chat on the website if anyone has any information about the theft of Asian gold.

  • Knee Surgery To Be Performed In One Day At Peace Arch Hospital

    Knee Surgery To Be Performed In One Day At Peace Arch Hospital

    Canada Global(Web News)Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock has launched a new ‘Same Day Discharge’ program to improve the quality of life for patients undergoing knee surgery, under which selected patients will be discharged from the hospital on the same day.

    The program was developed by Dr. Vic Baber, co-chair of the local surgery department, and Anne Brownlee, director of clinical operations. She launched the program last year. “We recently conducted a survey among our patients and the feedback from those who have been part of the program has been very positive,” she said. According to her, patients felt great before, during and after surgery.

    A statement from Fraser Health said the program would be particularly beneficial for patients who have good support at home or who have young families. Notably, Vicki Atkinson, a South Surrey resident who recently joined the program, said she never imagined she would have to have hip surgery at the age of 45.5

    She had a successful surgery in February. She was the 25th patient to go home the same day after her surgery. According to doctors, patients who go home the same day experience less pain, a faster recovery, and a lower risk of infection. In addition, hospital beds remain empty and there are fewer cases of surgery cancellations.