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Hindu Groups in Canada Urge Police Action Over Planned Khalistani Protests Outside Temples

Hindu Groups in Canada Urge Police Action Over Planned Khalistani Protests Outside Temples

Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): In a powerful joint appeal, over 30 Hindu organizations across Canada have written an open letter to local law enforcement, urging them to ensure the safety of Hindu temples and their worshippers ahead of planned protests by Khalistani extremists. The protests are set to occur on April 5, 2026, outside the Triveni Mandir in Brampton and the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey. The letter, signed by various Hindu civic organizations and temple leaders, expresses grave concerns about the increasing violence and harassment surrounding these "so-called peaceful protests." According to the letter, previous protests at Hindu temples have…
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Police Presence Intensifies as Demonstration Near Brampton Temple Sparks Community Unease

Police Presence Intensifies as Demonstration Near Brampton Temple Sparks Community Unease

Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): A protest held outside a Hindu place of worship in Brampton led to heightened tensions, prompting authorities to deploy significant security measures to maintain order. The gathering took place near the Triveni Temple, where a group of pro-Khalistan supporters assembled for nearly two hours, raising slogans and displaying flags. The demonstration coincided with a busy time at the temple, as worshippers arrived for regular prayers. Law enforcement agencies, including Peel Regional Police, responded by setting up barricades and increasing patrols in the vicinity. Officers created a buffer zone between protesters and devotees to avoid any confrontation. Officials…
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Toronto Police Arrest Man After Early Morning Stabbing in West End

Toronto Police Arrest Man After Early Morning Stabbing in West End

Toronto (Ontario): Toronto Police have arrested a man in his 50s following a violent altercation at a residence in the city's west end early Sunday morning. Emergency services were called to a home in the vicinity of Ossington Avenue and Harbord Street shortly before 6:10 a.m. after reports of a physical dispute. Upon arrival, officers discovered a woman in her 20s suffering from injuries consistent with being slashed by an edged weapon. The victim was transported to a local hospital with injuries that officials have described as non-life-threatening. The suspect, a man in his 50s, was also taken to the…
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Heavy Rain Raises Flood Risk Across Toronto and Southern Ontario

Heavy Rain Raises Flood Risk Across Toronto and Southern Ontario

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): Authorities have issued warnings of possible flooding as persistent rainfall continues to impact southern Ontario, raising concerns about rising water levels in rivers, streams, and low-lying areas. The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority released a flood outlook, cautioning residents to stay away from shorelines and waterways, which could become hazardous due to rapidly changing conditions. Officials said even moderate rainfall could trigger localized flooding, particularly in areas already prone to water accumulation. Meanwhile, Environment and Climate Change Canada has placed much of southern Ontario under a rainfall advisory, forecasting up to 40 millimetres of precipitation along with…
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Citizenship Surge Flows North as Trump’s Canada Remarks Stir Quiet Shift Among Americans

Citizenship Surge Flows North as Trump’s Canada Remarks Stir Quiet Shift Among Americans

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Amid renewed political friction between Washington and Ottawa, a lesser-noticed trend is emerging: a growing number of Americans are seeking to establish legal ties with Canada through ancestry-based citizenship. The development comes in the backdrop of repeated remarks by Donald Trump suggesting closer integration between the two nations, including controversial references to Canada as a potential “51st state.” Canadian leadership has firmly rejected such notions, with Mark Carney reiterating that the country’s sovereignty is non-negotiable. While political rhetoric escalated, demand for Canadian citizenship among US residents has quietly surged following the implementation of Bill C-3 in December…
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Sister Shares Emotional Clip of Slain YouTuber, Reveals Her Last Known Moments Before Tragic Killing

Sister Shares Emotional Clip of Slain YouTuber, Reveals Her Last Known Moments Before Tragic Killing

Jalandhar/Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma/Gurpreet Singh): A haunting video capturing the final moments of Punjabi-origin YouTuber Nancy Grewal has surfaced online, offering a glimpse into her routine just hours before her death in Canada. The clip, posted by her sister Alisha Grewal, has stirred grief and concern among followers and the wider community. The footage shows Nancy leaving her residence on the afternoon of March 4, calmly walking toward her car with a bag in hand. According to details shared by the family, the video was recorded shortly after 3 PM. She appears composed and focused, seemingly heading to work—unaware that it…
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New COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 detected in Ontario following global spread

New COVID-19 variant BA.3.2 detected in Ontario following global spread

Toronto (Rajeev Sharma): A new subvariant of COVID-19, identified as BA.3.2, has officially been recorded in Ontario after surfacing in nearly two dozen countries and half of the United States. Public Health Ontario’s latest epidemiological data confirmed 21 cases of the variant between mid-January and mid-February 2026. First discovered in South Africa in late 2024 and later identified by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control through traveller surveillance, the strain has since been tracked through wastewater samples across 25 American states. Despite its rapid geographical expansion, health officials in Canada are monitoring the situation without immediate alarm. Infectious disease specialist…
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Two Snowmobilers Rescued After Falling Through Thinning Ice on Georgian Bay

Two Snowmobilers Rescued After Falling Through Thinning Ice on Georgian Bay

Tay Township, Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): Emergency crews in Tay Township, Ontario, successfully executed a dramatic ice rescue late Friday evening, March 27, 2026, after a snowmobile crashed through the ice on Georgian Bay. Southern Georgian Bay OPP received a distress call just before 10:00 PM reporting that a sled had gone through the ice several hundred metres offshore near Robin’s Point Road. Two snowmobiles were reportedly travelling together when one broke through the rapidly thinning surface, causing both riders to plunge into the frigid water. The riders' survival was credited largely to their use of survival flotation suits, which kept…
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Canada Enacts Stricter Asylum Framework, Sparking Debate Over Refugee Protections

Canada Enacts Stricter Asylum Framework, Sparking Debate Over Refugee Protections

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): The government of Canada has introduced sweeping changes to its asylum system with the implementation of a new law aimed at tightening border controls and accelerating refugee claim procedures. The legislation, known as Bill C-12 or the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act, officially came into force after receiving royal assent on March 26, 2026. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the law introduces stricter eligibility criteria for asylum seekers, faster processing timelines, expanded data-sharing powers among government agencies, and increased authority for officials over immigration-related documents. One of the most significant provisions targets delayed…
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Canada Clears Bill to Ban Public Display of Khalistan-Linked Terror Symbols

Canada Clears Bill to Ban Public Display of Khalistan-Linked Terror Symbols

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): In a major legislative move, House of Commons of Canada has approved a new law aimed at curbing the public use of symbols associated with banned Khalistan-linked groups, marking a shift in the country’s approach to tackling hate-related offences. The proposed legislation, titled Combatting Hate Act Bill C-9, was passed during its third reading with a majority vote and now heads to the Senate for further scrutiny before it can be enacted. Under the bill, the intentional display of flags, emblems or symbols connected to organisations designated as terrorist entities—such as Babbar Khalsa International and International Sikh…
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