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Stronger pipeline pact spans three provinces

Stronger pipeline pact spans three provinces

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta and Ontario welcome Saskatchewan as the newest signatory to build pipelines and trade infrastructure across provincial borders and into global markets. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) will see the three provinces work collectively to build new pipelines along a route that will connect western Canadian oil and gas to new and existing refineries in southern Ontario, as well as a new deep-sea port in James Bay. The MOU also calls for new rail lines to connect critical mineral deposits located in Ontario’s Ring of Fire region to ports in Western Canada. The agreement reinforces joint efforts…
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Ontario Signs New Trade Deals with B.C. and Northern Territories to Boost Internal Commerce

Ontario Signs New Trade Deals with B.C. and Northern Territories to Boost Internal Commerce

Huntsville (Richa Walia): Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed new trade agreements on Monday with British Columbia and Canada’s three northern territories, aiming to strengthen interprovincial trade and improve labour mobility across the country. The two Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), one with B.C., and another jointly with Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, raise Ontario’s tally of trade agreements with provinces and territories to 10, reinforcing the province’s role as a national leader in fostering internal trade. “With global uncertainty and ongoing threats to our economy, there’s never been a more critical time to strengthen Canada from within,” said Premier Ford. “These…
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Measles Cases in Alberta Surge Over the Weekend, Topping U.S. Total

Measles Cases in Alberta Surge Over the Weekend, Topping U.S. Total

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta is witnessing a significant rise in measles cases, with 47 new infections reported over the weekend, bringing the province’s total confirmed cases to 1,454 as of July 20, surpassing the entire United States, which had recorded 1,309 cases by July 15. The outbreak remains concentrated in the south health zone, which includes Taber, Lethbridge, and Medicine Hat, with 844 cases, accounting for nearly 60% of the total. The north zone follows with 443 cases, and the central zone has reported 108. In contrast, Alberta's major cities continue to see fewer cases. Calgary has reported 43 confirmed…
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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Pays Obeisance at Golden Temple, Reviews Security Amid Threats

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Pays Obeisance at Golden Temple, Reviews Security Amid Threats

Amritsar (National Times): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann paid obeisance at Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar today, amid heightened security following a spate of threatening emails sent to the shrine and the city’s international airport. This marks the Chief Minister’s first visit to the Golden Temple since the threats surfaced on July 14, sparking concern among devotees and drawing criticism from opposition parties over the government's perceived delay in addressing the matter. Clad in traditional attire, Mann offered prayers at the sacred site and also reviewed the multi-layered security arrangements deployed around the temple complex. Senior police officials…
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National Times Managing Editor Rajeev Sharma Awarded Honorary Doctorate for Outstanding Contributions to Media Services

National Times Managing Editor Rajeev Sharma Awarded Honorary Doctorate for Outstanding Contributions to Media Services

New Delhi (Gurpreet Singh): Rajeev Sharma, Managing Editor of National Times Media Group, has been conferred an Honorary Doctorate in Media Services by Bharatle Virtual University for Peace and Education, in recognition of his remarkable achievements in journalism and media spanning over 25 years. The university bestowed the prestigious Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) degree upon the authority of the Senators and Leadership Team, following a thorough review of nominations and recognition of Mr. Sharma's distinguished service and scholarly impact in media. The citation reads,“Upon the authority of Senators and Leadership of Bharatle Virtual University for Peace and Education, and…
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Punjab Govt–SGPC Clash Escalates Over Guru Tegh Bahadur Event: Mann Questions SGPC’s Sole Authority

Punjab Govt–SGPC Clash Escalates Over Guru Tegh Bahadur Event: Mann Questions SGPC’s Sole Authority

Chandigarh (National Times): A sharp war of words has broken out between the Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) over the organization of the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. The controversy began when the SGPC accused the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government of bypassing Sikh traditions by announcing a state-level event independently. SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami stated that centenary functions linked to Sikh Gurus must be held under the leadership of the SGPC, the apex religious body of the Sikh community. He further said that the government's duty should…
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Jagdeep Dhankhar Resignation as Vice President of India Accepted

Jagdeep Dhankhar Resignation as Vice President of India Accepted

New Delhi (National Times): In a significant political development, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar has officially resigned from the post of Vice President of India. The resignation, effective immediately, was published via notification by the Ministry of Home Affairs on Monday, July 22. Citing health concerns and medical advice as the primary reason, Dhankhar submitted his resignation under Article 67(a) of the Indian Constitution, which allows for voluntary resignation from the office of Vice President. In his heartfelt resignation letter addressed to the Hon’ble President of India, Dhankhar wrote, “To prioritise health care and abide by medical advice, I hereby resign as…
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Bomb Threat to Amritsar Airport After Series of Golden Temple Threats; Same Pattern, Dark Web Suspected

Bomb Threat to Amritsar Airport After Series of Golden Temple Threats; Same Pattern, Dark Web Suspected

Amritsar (National Times): A fresh wave of concern gripped Punjab after a bomb threat email was received by Sri Guru Ramdas Ji International Airport in Amritsar, echoing the same pattern as the nine previous threatening emails sent to the Golden Temple. Authorities believe the same group is behind both sets of threats. The email, received on Sunday, claimed the airport would be blown up. As with previous threats to the Golden Temple, the tone, language, and formatting of the message closely match earlier emails, pointing to a coordinated and calculated campaign. Following the threat, security has been significantly tightened at…
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HRDS INDIA, Serving Humanity with Compassion: Atma Nambi Jee

HRDS INDIA, Serving Humanity with Compassion: Atma Nambi Jee

Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): Atma Nambi Jee, the esteemed Spiritual Guru and President of HRDS INDIA (High Range Rural Development Society), is spearheading a transformative mission to uplift India's most marginalized communities. In an exclusive interview with National Times, he shared insightful perspectives on the organization's journey and the vision driving their grassroots work since 1995. HRDS INDIA is a non-governmental organization dedicated to tribal and rural development across India, with a core vision to build a society where every tribal member enjoys the right to survival, protection, and progress. "We have been actively working in remote and inaccessible regions to…
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CBSE Makes CCTV Mandatory in Schools to Boost Student Safety

CBSE Makes CCTV Mandatory in Schools to Boost Student Safety

New Delhi (National Times): In a major move to enhance student safety and well-being, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has amended its Affiliation Bye-Laws, mandating all affiliated schools to install high-resolution CCTV cameras equipped with audio-visual recording systems across key areas of their campuses. According to the official notification issued by the Board, schools are now required to ensure CCTV coverage at all entry and exit points, classrooms, corridors, staircases, labs, libraries, canteens, store rooms, playgrounds, and other common areas, excluding toilets and washrooms, to maintain student privacy. The real-time audio-visual footage must be preserved for a minimum…
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