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  • Like Many Cities In Canada, Surrey Now Approves The Sale Of Cannabis

    Like Many Cities In Canada, Surrey Now Approves The Sale Of Cannabis

    Canada Global(Web News)Like many cities in Canada, the sale of cannabis has now been legally allowed in Surrey.

    Surrey City Council approved the decision to open cannabis shops in nine locations by a majority of five votes yesterday.

    Licenses have been issued to the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch to open these shops.

    In this third round of voting, Mayor Brenda Locke, Councilors Mandeep Nagra, Rob Stutt and Gordon Hopper voted against, while Doug Alford, Pradeep Kanner, Harry Baines, Linda Ennis and Mike Bos voted in favor.

    The decision came after a public hearing, during which 35 people spoke to the council. Most of them were employees of the companies.

    Cannabis shops will open in these locations:

    South Surrey:

    Unit 108-15775 Croydon Dharavi ૶ Bhorb Chonobbisi Chorop

    Unit 125-16030 24th Street ૶ Dtch Lowy Chonobussy (Leggot Bone Enterprises : Unit 2-05

    North Surrey)

    Bholaward, touch the mother’s cheek.

    Unit 103-9014 152 Street ૶ 1486965 BC Limited

    15148 Dharosi Hgihao ૶ 1181168 BC Limited

    19581 Dharosi Hagihaoye ૶. Bhasron

    During the hearing, Noreen Waters, a retired police officer, expressed her deep concern. She told the council that the council’s decision would have a negative impact on young people.

    They said that a shop was being opened two blocks from a school and a park.

  • Mississauga Police Searching For Those Responsible For Vandalism At 7 High Schools

    Mississauga Police Searching For Those Responsible For Vandalism At 7 High Schools

    Canada Global(Web News)Peel police are searching for four people after reports of hateful graffiti and vandalism at seven Mississauga high schools over the course of a week. In a statement released Saturday, police said the incidents occurred between April 10 and 18. The hateful graffiti and vandalism targeted specific communities,

    Seven were written and committed at schools. According to police, all seven incidents occurred in the evening and involved four suspects. One suspect was wearing a dark Trapstar hoodie, black jeans, and a black balaclava with a gray Louis Vuitton toque. The other suspect was wearing a matte gray jacket, gray sweatpants, and a black balaclava.

    Police say the third suspect was wearing a black hoodie with a white logo on the chest, black jeans and a black balaclava, while the fourth was wearing a black hoodie, black jeans and a clown mask. Police say the investigation is ongoing and investigators are working with the school board. Anyone with information is asked to email police at schoolinfo@peelpolice.ca or contact Crime Stoppers confidentially.

  • Federal Elections Are Approaching, Debates Between Various Leaders In Montreal, Political Atmosphere Heated

    Federal Elections Are Approaching, Debates Between Various Leaders In Montreal, Political Atmosphere Heated

    Canada Global(Web News)There are only 8 days left in the 2025 federal election in Canada and the political atmosphere is completely heated everywhere in Canada. 

    The second debate in Montreal between leaders of different parties in English took the election atmosphere to a new level. The debate featured leaders from four major parties: Mark Carney of the Liberal Party, Pierre Poil of the Conservative Party, Yves-François Blanchet of the Bloc Québécois, and Jagmeet Singh of the NDP. The day before, a debate in French was held, which began two hours early due to a hockey match in Montreal. The Green Party was not included in the debate because it did not meet the criteria of the Leaders’ Debate Commission.

    The debate began with the current topic of “Tariffs and Challenges for Canada.” Here, Liberal Leader Mark Carney, who is ahead in the polls, was targeted by three other party leaders. Pierre Polioff took on him for opposing an oil pipeline from Alberta to the East Coast. Jagmeet Singh spoke about the government’s failure to expand Employment Insurance. Blanche accused Carney of making different statements in two languages.

    Carney responded by saying that the old relationship between Canada and the United States is now over. He said Canada should also implement tariffs in a way that has the least impact on Canadian citizens. He also talked about eliminating trade barriers between states.

    The next issue was inflation and the cost of living. Carney and Pierre Polio promised to reduce the GST for first-time homebuyers, but Carney also said that his plan was focused on increasing the number of homes. Pierre Polio accused Carney of simply pushing Trudeau’s economic policies. Responding to this, Carney said that you campaigned for years against Trudeau and the carbon tax, but now both are gone.

    Jagmeet Singh condemned profiteering by companies on rising food prices and said the NDP would take up the issue with GST exemption.

    When the issue came to security and gun control, Carney was asked about the Liberal government’s gun buyback scheme. He said, “This policy has been somewhat successful at the commercial level, but at the individual level it has not been implemented properly.” He said the security minister has been instructed to re-implement the policy properly.

    Pierre Polyayev promised to introduce a “three-strikes policy” for serious crimes. He said that three serious crimes would be punishable by a minimum of 10 years or life imprisonment, without parole or bail.

    Jagmeet Singh joined the RCMP. He spoke of judicial reform, citing concerns about the misuse and abuse of the law, particularly in rural and northern areas.

    During the debate, moderator Patrice Roy asked all the leaders why their parties had not yet presented their full financial plans. They were asked where the funds for tax cuts and other promises would come from. To which each party leader gave a blunt answer.

  • We Will Balance The Operating Budget In The Next Three Years, Mark Carney

    We Will Balance The Operating Budget In The Next Three Years, Mark Carney

    Canada Global(Web News)Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s plan for Canada includes $130 billion in new spending, which will cover the deficit by fiscal year 2028-29, as outlined in a platform launched by Carney. The platform, titled ‘Unite, Secure, Protect, Build,’ also promises to spend more than $18 billion on national defense, putting Canada on track to surpass NATO’s goal by 2030, policy experts told reporters.

    Part of these expenditures include new submarines and additional icebreakers for the Royal Canadian Navy and the purchase of Canadian-made aircraft early warning and control aircraft.
    The PBO baseline indicated a deficit of $46.8 billion for this fiscal year, equivalent to 1.47% of Canada’s gross domestic product (GDP). The baseline also showed that the deficit-to-GDP ratio would decline to 1% next year and remain below that mark for at least the next two years.

    “We will balance the operating budget over the next three years, by reducing waste, eliminating duplication and using technology,” Mark Carney said during a press conference in Whitby. Carney also launched the party platform during the event. The Liberal platform projects a $222 million surplus in the operating budget at the end of the four-year term, as Carney had promised. The Liberal leader claims that these measures will boost the economy and offset the impact of Trump’s tariffs. Overall, he said, his plan
    would create $500 billion in economic value for Canadians over the next five years.
    The Liberal platform also indicates that the government expects to generate $20 billion in revenue from Canada’s tariff response. Carney has previously said that the money will be used to support affected businesses and workers. As a tariff war with the United States rages in this federal election, U.S. President Donald Trump’s name appears eight times in the Liberal platform, a sign of the continued threat of tariffs from the United States.
    The government led by Mark Carney promises to prioritize Canadian contractors in defense procurement. Including the Canadian aerospace industry. The Liberals also promise to establish “Canadian-made” standards for federal infrastructure funding, while promoting Canadian steel, aluminum and forest products. Carney is also promising to protect Canada’s agricultural industry by excluding all supply-side sectors from trade talks with the United States. The Liberals say this will help protect Canadian jobs in sectors including dairy, poultry and eggs.
    Health care will also see a significant investment of $5.4 billion over four years, $4 billion of which will be spent on infrastructure. The money will be spent on building hospitals, clinics and upgrading community health care infrastructure, according to the platform. The Carney-led government promises to add thousands of new doctors to Canada’s health care system by building new medical schools and expanding medical schools and residencies. According to the platform, the Liberals also promise to work with the provinces to streamline the credential recognition system for locally trained doctors and nurses so that qualified health care professionals already here can contribute to the health care system.

  • Netanyahu’s Stubbornness Continues, Declaring That The War Will Not End Until Hamas Is Eliminated

    Netanyahu’s Stubbornness Continues, Declaring That The War Will Not End Until Hamas Is Eliminated

     Canada Global (Web News)Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has maintained his tough stance, saying that if we bow to the demands of the Palestinian resistance organization Hamas, we will not be able to wage war in Gaza again.

      The Israeli Prime Minister, who is responsible for the martyrdom of more than 50,000 Palestinians, added that we will not end this war until we eliminate Hamas. Netanyahu said that the continuation of Hamas rule in Gaza would be a huge defeat for Israel and that ending the war on such terms would send the message that Israel can be subdued through kidnapping. The Israeli Prime Minister said that the war will not end until all the hostages are returned. Israeli intellectuals who demand an end to the war on Hamas’s terms are repeating Hamas propaganda.

  • Israel’s Assault On Gaza Continues, 60 More Palestinians Martyred

    Israel’s Assault On Gaza Continues, 60 More Palestinians Martyred

     Canada Global(Web News) The Israeli army’s bombardment of Gaza continues, resulting in the martyrdom of another 60 Palestinians in 24 hours.

    The Palestinian resistance group Hamas says that Israeli-American soldier Aiden Alexander, who was taken hostage during an Israeli bombing, has gone missing. Hamas’s military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, also carried out retaliatory attacks against the Israeli army, killing and wounding several Israeli soldiers in an ambush.

    The Palestinian resistance organization also destroyed an Israeli army tank and a military bulldozer, while an Israeli drone was destroyed in northern Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli army carried out an operation in occupied Jerusalem, preventing Christians from visiting their holy site. On the other hand, public opposition to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu over the Gaza war is growing. More than 140,000 Israeli citizens and soldiers have signed a resolution calling for an end to the Gaza war and the return of hostages.

  • Pakistan Cricket Board Issues Advertisement For Appointment Of Head Coach Of National Cricket Team

    Pakistan Cricket Board Issues Advertisement For Appointment Of Head Coach Of National Cricket Team

     Canada Global (Web News) Who will be the head coach of the national cricket team? The PCB has issued an advertisement.

    The PCB has issued an advertisement on its website for the head coach. It should be noted that the PCB had appointed Aqib Javed as the interim head coach until the Champions Trophy, after which he was given more responsibilities for the tour of New Zealand. Sources say that Aqib Javed is no longer interested in becoming the head coach but is interested in becoming the director of high performance.

    The PCB has also issued an advertisement for the post of director high performance. The post of director high performance has been vacant since the resignation of Nadeem Khan. According to sources, the PCB may once again approach a foreign head coach. The head coach requires the qualification of a level 3 cricket coach. Applications have been invited for the post of head coach by May 4. Sources say that the Pakistan Cricket Board has limited options for the head coach and the PCB is more inclined towards a foreign coach.

  • Jamaat-E-Islami’s Palestine Solidarity March Against Israeli Atrocities, Red Zone Sealed

    Jamaat-E-Islami’s Palestine Solidarity March Against Israeli Atrocities, Red Zone Sealed

    Canada Global (Web News) Jamaat-e-Islami’s Palestine March in the capital of Pakistan against Israeli atrocities in Palestine, the red zone was sealed.

    Barbed wires and barriers have been installed at the entrance and exit points of the Red Zone and any illegal gathering is prohibited in the federal capital. .. D Chowk and Serena Chowk have been sealed with containers.. Barbed wires and barriers have been installed at the entrance and exit points of the Red Zone and any illegal gathering is prohibited in the federal capital. Islamabad Traffic Police says that there are extraordinary security arrangements on the Srinagar Highway, so citizens should use the service road connected to the Srinagar Highway. Heavy traffic is prohibited from 9:30 am to 11:30 am today.
    According to the traffic police, the H8 underpass should be used for the Blue Area, Sectors F6 and F7, and the Rawalpindi-Peshawar Road and IJP Road should be used for Sectors I and H. Containers have also been installed in Faizabad in Rawalpindi and the main highway from Faizabad Interchange to Islamabad has been closed. Regarding the road closures, Jamaat-e-Islami Islamabad Information Secretary Amir Baloch said that the purpose of the march is to express solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza and the closure of roads cannot demoralize us.
    On the other hand, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry contacted Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Liaquat Baloch over the telephone. A statement issued by Jamaat-e-Islami in this regard said that the two federal ministers discussed the Palestine Solidarity March in Islamabad today. Liaquat Baloch said that the government has no right to stop the march to express solidarity with the Palestinians. Jamaat-e-Islami’s march to express solidarity with Palestine will remain peaceful and the government should not be humiliated around the world by erecting obstacles. The Jamaat-e-Islami leader said that the government should refrain from stopping the Palestine solidarity rally in Islamabad today and no new area should be created to express solidarity with Palestine.

  • Canada Sets Record Of 2 Million Votes On First Day Of Early Voting

    Canada Sets Record Of 2 Million Votes On First Day Of Early Voting

    Canada Global (Web News) Two million people voted on the first of four days of advance voting in the federal election.

    Elections Canada said in a social media post that it would make better arrangements in the coming days, and several voters at polling stations met with them. In the last federal election of 2021, about 5.8 million voters turned out for advance polls, up 18 per cent from the 2019 figure. This year’s four advance voting days fall on the April long weekend. With just a week left until Election Day, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh released documents on Saturday outlining their full campaign promises and what they say they will cost. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilieu, who was campaigning in Richmond, B.C., on Saturday, said his full manifesto would be out soon, but said “95 per cent” of it had already been announced. Advance voting runs from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. local time until Monday. Will continue.

  • Hospital Staff Commits Violence Against Doctors

    Hospital Staff Commits Violence Against Doctors

     Canada Global(Web News) Violence against doctors by patients attending to them in the ICU of Jinnah Hospital Karachi.

    Doctors in the hospital’s medical department stopped work, severely affecting emergency services. The incident took place on Monday night when 17-year-old patient Nisar Ali, who was suffering from respiratory problems, was brought to Jinnah Hospital by his family for treatment. The family said that the doctors refused to admit the patient to the ICU, due to which Nisar Ali’s condition deteriorated and he died. After the incident, the family staged a strong protest at the hospital along with the body. The family alleged that the doctors not only refused to provide a bed to the patient but also mistreated him, in response to which the attendants tortured Dr Shiva Ram.
    According to CCTV footage, 10 to 15 people forcibly entered the ICU and dragged Dr Shiva Ram out. According to Dr Shiva Ram, only 9 beds were available in the ICU and all were full, due to which it was impossible to admit new patients.
    He said that due to the unavailability of beds, the patient was directed to be shifted to another ward. After the incident, doctors of the Emergency Medicine Department of Jinnah Hospital stopped working in protest against the violence, due to which patients coming to the emergency room faced severe difficulties. According to Senior Medical Officer Dr. Waqar, initial treatment in emergency situations is provided by medical doctors, in whose absence the situation can become serious. On the other hand, the family alleges that Nisar Ali lost his life due to the alleged negligence and inhumane behavior of the doctors.

  • National Games To Be Held In Karachi, Pakistan, Postponed Once Again

    National Games To Be Held In Karachi, Pakistan, Postponed Once Again

     Canada Global (Web News) The National Games were to begin in Karachi on May 1. Sindh was hosting the National Games after 18 years.

    The National Games were postponed due to the intense heat wave and inter exams, although everyone knew about the intense heat wave in May and the inter exams were also announced several months ago. Sources say that the arrangements for the National Games could not be made, most of the grounds and sports complexes were not upgraded, the National Games logo was not prepared and the torch relay could not be started. It should be noted that the National Games were earlier announced to be held in February, but due to the intense heat, it was decided to postpone it and hold it in May, but now the games have been postponed until May. The new dates for the National Games will be announced later.

  • Us Airstrike On Yemen Oil Port Kills 38, Injures Hundreds

    Us Airstrike On Yemen Oil Port Kills 38, Injures Hundreds

    Canada Global(Web News) Yemen’s Houthi rebels say at least 38 people were killed and more than 100 injured in a US airstrike on the oil port of Ras Issa on Thursday.

    A spokesman for the Houthi Health Ministry said in a social media post that 38 employees working at the Ras Issa port were killed and 102 injured in the US aggression. The US Central Command said in a statement on X (formerly Twitter) that on Thursday, US forces attacked the oil port in Ras Issa, located in western Yemen. The statement said that the US forces carried out the attack to cut off the Houthis’ fuel supply. The attack was carried out to cut off the Houthis’ fuel supply and financial resources. The US Central Command says that the aim of this operation is to target the Houthis economically, not to harm the Yemeni people. It should be noted that airstrikes are ongoing on a daily basis on areas controlled by the Houthi in Yemen, which are being blamed on the US. Because the US launched airstrikes against the Houthis on March 15 to prevent them from targeting ships in important international shipping lanes.

    The Houthi rebels have targeted not only US military aircraft but also Israel, describing these actions as a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people of Gaza. After the war in Gaza began in October 2023, the Houthis began targeting ships heading to the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and Israeli territory. However, these attacks were stopped during a temporary ceasefire in January.
    In early March, Israel cut off all supplies to Gaza and resumed its military operations on March 18, ending a brief ceasefire. When Israel resumed its siege of Gaza, the Houthis threatened to attack the ships again, after which the United States also began airstrikes on them.

  • Shooting At Florida State University Leaves One Dead, Several Injured

    Shooting At Florida State University Leaves One Dead, Several Injured

    Canada Global (Web News) One person was killed and six others were injured in a shooting at Florida State University (FSU) in the United States.

    The university’s main campus is home to more than 42,000 students. A statement from nearby Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare said six people were taken to the hospital, one in critical condition and five in critical condition. The American Broadcasting Corporation reported that law enforcement agencies took the suspect into custody shortly after the shooting. Three weapons were also recovered from the scene, including one from the suspect, another from a nearby vehicle, and a shotgun found in the student union.
    At present, no formal statement has been issued by police or relevant agencies on the incident. FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement released on the social media platform “X” that he had been briefed on the shooting incident at FSU, and a team from the Jacksonville FBI Field Office is assisting local police. The incident is the latest in a series of deadly shootings at American educational institutions in recent years. It should be noted that in 2014, a former student opened fire in the FSU library, injuring two students and a staff member.

  • The United States wants to end illegal migration and strengthen its borders,” said US State Department spokesperson Margaret MacLeod

    The United States wants to end illegal migration and strengthen its borders,” said US State Department spokesperson Margaret MacLeod

    Canada Global (Interview – Muhammad Amanullah, Executive Editor, Urdu World) Illegal migration is a cause of problems for many countries, one of which is Pakistan, which has been suffering from problems due to illegal migration for many decades.

    Millions of Afghan refugees are present in Pakistan, due to which the country faces problems, terrorism is increasing, lawlessness is increasing. Looking at all this situation, the Pakistani government decided to expel Afghan refugees who are illegal from the country, and this series of forced expulsions is ongoing.

    Speaking exclusively to Urdu World in this regard, US State Department spokesperson Margret McLeod said that illegal immigration is a major problem. The newly elected Trump administration in the US is implementing the Immigration Nationality Act. She said that people who come to the US illegally through the southern border face atrocities and put their lives at risk. She said that we want to end human trafficking and are strengthening the borders because it is the primary responsibility of the government of any country to take steps for the security of its country.
    He further said that people must think before choosing a dangerous path, come to America legally, do not work without legal permission, do not stay in America after the visa expires. If there are any such illegal immigrants in America, then my message to them is that now is the time to return to their homeland. In this regard, our Department of Homeland Security has an app (CBP Home) with all the information on it, through which such people can contact and return to their country. He said that for complete information in this regard, information can also be obtained from the Customs and Border Protection site about what our illegal immigration strategy is.
    When asked if human rights violations occur when illegal immigrants are deported, he said that we care about human rights and that restrictions are not imposed on children and women. He said that the security of American officers and people is important to us, and that changes are being made to American immigration laws.The Trump administration wants to cooperate with other countries because we have common interests with other countries. We also cooperate with others to reduce threats to the United States.
    He said that our foreign policy is excellent, we have simplified the laws and procedures. Those who live in Pakistan should contact the US Embassy. There is also a trend station.com site.People can also get information directly from the White House Department of Homeland Security. Details are available on the site called DHS.com, which can also be used.
    Regarding the US senator’s visit to Pakistan, he said that the US and Pakistan have a strong relationship, and cooperation with Pakistan is essential in the war against terrorism. The purpose of the US delegation’s visit was not political, but to strengthen relations.He said that the Trump administration delegation has also participated in the Mines and Minerals Forum. Our aim is to provide assistance to Pakistan in the fight against terrorism and further strengthen relations.
    Our relations with Pakistan are not political in nature but commercial relations and we are trying to strengthen them.
  • Advisory Issued For Canadian University Teachers Not To Travel To The Us Unnecessarily

    Advisory Issued For Canadian University Teachers Not To Travel To The Us Unnecessarily

     Canada Global(Web News) – The organization representing academic staff at Canadian universities has warned its members against unnecessary travel to the United States.

    According to a foreign news agency, the Canadian Association of University Teachers has issued this advisory in the context of the political landscape created by the Trump administration and reports of some Canadian citizens facing difficulties crossing the border. The association says that academics who are from countries that have strained diplomatic relations with the United States or who have expressed negative views about the Trump administration themselves should be especially cautious about traveling to the United States.

    The warning is specifically for academics who are transgender or whose research could be considered to conflict with current US administration policy. The organization says academics should consider what information they have on their electronic devices when crossing the border, or what information they need, and take steps to protect sensitive information. The Canadian government recently updated its US travel advisory, warning citizens that they could face scrutiny by border guards and the possibility of being detained if denied entry.

    According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data, the number of travelers from Canada to the United States fell by about 32 percent, or 864,000, in March compared with the same month last year. Many Canadians are angry about President Trump’s threats of annexation and a trade war, but are also worried about entering the United States. David Robinson, executive director of the University Teachers Association, said this is the first time in 11 years that his group has warned against non-essential U.S. travel. He said it is clear that people entering the United States are being subjected to stricter checks and that political screening is being carried out on those entering the country. He said the group made the decision after legal consultations in recent weeks. Director David Robinson said the association will maintain the warning until political screening is eliminated and confidential information on electronic devices is more respected.

  • Bodies Of 8 Pakistanis Killed In Iran Arrive Home

    Bodies Of 8 Pakistanis Killed In Iran Arrive Home

      Canada Global(Web News) On April 12, armed men killed Pakistani citizens at a workshop in the Mehrestan region of Iran’s border province of Sistan.

    Seven of the murdered Pakistanis belong to Khanqah Sharif area of ​​Bahawalpur, while one Pakistani belongs to Shujaabad area of ​​Multan. Last night, a special plane transported eight bodies from Iran to Islamabad and then to Bahawalpur, from where they were sent to their native areas by ambulances. The victims of the terror attack were motor mechanics who worked in a workshop in Iran’s Sistan province.

    The Pakistani ambassador had said that the dead included Muhammad Amir, Muhammad Dilshad, Muhammad Nasir, Malik Jamshed, Muhammad Danish, Muhammad Naeem, Ghulam Jafar and Muhammad Khalid. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif expressed deep sorrow and concern over the incident and called on the Iranian government to immediately arrest and punish the accused. On the other hand, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baqai said that the terrorists strongly condemned the attack, saying that this attack is a criminal act and goes against Islamic teachings, law and human values. The spokesman added that Iran will leave no stone unturned to identify the perpetrators of this crime and bring them to justice.

  • Transgender Case, Historic Decision Of The British Supreme Court

    Transgender Case, Historic Decision Of The British Supreme Court

      Canada Global (Web News) At birth, a child is either male or female, and this will determine the gender, the British Supreme Court has delivered a historic ruling on transgender women.

    The UK Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in a landmark ruling that there are only two sexes: male and female. According to British media, the Supreme Court judges wrote in their ruling that a woman means a person who is born as a woman. The judges further wrote that the Equality Act 2010 defines a woman not on the basis of legal sex but on the basis of biological sex, i.e. the sex of the newborn at birth. The decision came after a case by the women’s rights organization “For Women Scotland”, which took the Scottish government to court.

    The organization argued that the definition of “gender” and “woman” in the law should only apply to people who were female at birth. The court ruled that the decision was not a victory or defeat for any one party, but a matter of interpretation of the law. The judges further clarified that the law also protects transgender people from discrimination. Meanwhile, Scottish First Minister John Sweeney acknowledged the court’s decision and said the government would consider its implications. The British government also said that the decision would give confidence to women and those providing services to them.
    On the other hand, Conservative Party leader Kim Badenoch called it a victory for women who have faced criticism or lost their jobs simply for speaking the truth. Author J.K. Rowling praised the decision and paid tribute to the three “brave and determined” women who brought the case to court. However, Green Party MP Maggie Chapman called the decision a human rights concern, saying that it could cause serious harm to trans people.
    The legal dispute began in 2018 when the Scottish Parliament passed a bill that included transgender people in women’s quotas to ensure gender balance in public institutions.

  • Use Of Prohibited Drugs, Barring Of Boiler Catheters Banned

    Use Of Prohibited Drugs, Barring Of Boiler Catheters Banned

     Canada Global(Web News) Keith Barker, a left-arm bowler for the English county of Hampshire, has been banned from all forms of cricket for 12 months, effective from July 2024.

    Barker was suspended by the cricket regulator in July 2024 after testing positive for indapamide in a doping test in May last year. The bowler later admitted breaching two provisions of the English Cricket Board’s anti-doping regulations at a hearing on March 5 last month and will now be able to play cricket again from July 4 this year. Although indapamide is on WADA’s 2024 list of prohibited substances, it is also used to treat high blood pressure. The drug was prescribed to Keith as an alternative to a previous medication that he had been using for a long time, but because it was not disclosed to UK Anti-Doping at the time of use, his application for an exemption to use it was rejected. The review panel accepted Keith’s position that he did not breach anti-doping rules and did not intend to enhance performance, and imposed a 12-month ban for the breach.

  • World Bank Calls Pakistan’s Tax System Unfair

    World Bank Calls Pakistan’s Tax System Unfair

       Canada Global (Web News) The World Bank has described Pakistan’s tax system as “highly unfair and inefficient”.

    It has been emphasized that property should be effectively brought into the tax net and properly registered and taxed. According to the World Bank, the growing burden on the salaried class can be reduced only if the tax net is wide and all income is included in it. The World Bank further said that the revenue system needs to be reformed as the current system is generating short-term benefits but is deprived of long-term income opportunities. Regarding expenditure, PIDE Vice Chancellor Nadeem Javed revealed that 40 percent of the development budget is wasted in the form of commission as no bill is cleared without paying 5 to 7 percent commission of the Auditor General of Pakistan (AGPR).
    He said that this is a fact and everyone knows it. “The provincial-level tax on agricultural income is a positive step, now the property sector should also be properly registered and brought into the tax net,” said Tobias Hauck, Lead Country Economist at the World Bank, in a panel discussion at the PID-organized conference “Pakistan’s Fiscal Path: Promoting Transparency and Trust” in Islamabad. “Enlarging the tax net through a digital system and including all income can pave the way for reducing the burden on the salaried class.” He expressed surprise that out of a population of 240 million, only 5 million people file tax returns, and most of the tax is collected in the form of General Sales Tax (GST). “Pakistan’s tax system is unfair in terms of the principles of justice. If the country continues to function with only 5 million filers, no lasting solution is possible.

  • Order To End Harvard University’s Tax Exemption

    Order To End Harvard University’s Tax Exemption

     Canada Global(Web News) The Trump administration has ordered the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to end Harvard University’s tax exemption.

    The US president has already frozen more than $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard University. The White House has demanded that Harvard University make changes to its hiring, admissions and teaching practices to curb anti-Semitism on campus. However, the university rejected the Trump administration’s demand, saying that the White House was trying to control Harvard University. After which the Trump administration has taken strict action regarding Harvard University’s tax exemption. In the United States, charitable, religious, educational organizations, and civic welfare groups enjoy tax-exempt status, but they are also required to follow certain rules regarding non-participation in political activities.
    Experts say there is no evidence that Harvard University has violated these laws and the IRS should remain neutral in this matter. However, according to US media, President Trump has already removed several officials from important positions in the IRS and made political appointments. It should be noted that US President Donald Trump criticized Harvard University, saying that the institution no longer deserves federal funding. Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social that Harvard can no longer be considered a quality educational institution and should not be included in the list of great universities in the world. Harvard is a joke that teaches hatred and stupidity and should not receive any more federal funding.