🇨🇦🇮🇳 Rift in Canada-India relations
Relations between Canada and India are rapidly deteriorating after Justin Trudeau said the Canadian government is investigating "credible allegations" about the possible involvement of Indian government agents in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
▪️Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a prominent Sikh separatist leader in B.C. and a Canadian citizen, was killed outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C., on June 18. Nijjar supported a Sikh homeland in the form of an independent Khalistani state and was designated by India as a "terrorist" in July 2020. Today, Canada has the largest population of Sikhs outside of the northern Indian state of Punjab.
Prior to that, on June 4, a Khalistani parade was held in Brampton, Ont., featuring a float depicting the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards in 1984. The act sparked outrage from the Indian government.
In early September, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave Prime Minister Trudeau a cold reception at the G20 summit in New Delhi, expressing his concern about Sikh activities in Canada. The two leaders did not hold a bilateral meeting. Ottawa suspended talks on a proposed trade treaty with India.
🔹On Monday, Sept. 18, Trudeau said that in investigation into Nijjar's death, the government has gathered both human and signals intelligence that points to Indian involvement. Trudeau then called for India's cooperation in the investigation. Shortly after Trudeau's remarks, Canada expelled a senior Indian diplomat from the country.
🔹India's foreign ministry said Tuesday that it had given the senior Canadian diplomat five days to leave the country.
🔹On Wednesday, a spokesman for Global Affairs Canada confirmed that Canada would pull some of its staff out of the country, citing threats on social media. At the same time, India issued a travel advisory, warning its citizens to be cautious when traveling to Canada.
🔹On Thursday, India announced it was suspending new visas for Canadians, and asked Ottawa to reduce its diplomatic presence in the country.
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Relations between Canada and India are rapidly deteriorating after Justin Trudeau said the Canadian government is investigating "credible allegations" about the possible involvement of Indian government agents in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
▪️Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a prominent Sikh separatist leader in B.C. and a Canadian citizen, was killed outside a Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C., on June 18. Nijjar supported a Sikh homeland in the form of an independent Khalistani state and was designated by India as a "terrorist" in July 2020. Today, Canada has the largest population of Sikhs outside of the northern Indian state of Punjab.
Prior to that, on June 4, a Khalistani parade was held in Brampton, Ont., featuring a float depicting the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards in 1984. The act sparked outrage from the Indian government.
In early September, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave Prime Minister Trudeau a cold reception at the G20 summit in New Delhi, expressing his concern about Sikh activities in Canada. The two leaders did not hold a bilateral meeting. Ottawa suspended talks on a proposed trade treaty with India.
🔹On Monday, Sept. 18, Trudeau said that in investigation into Nijjar's death, the government has gathered both human and signals intelligence that points to Indian involvement. Trudeau then called for India's cooperation in the investigation. Shortly after Trudeau's remarks, Canada expelled a senior Indian diplomat from the country.
🔹India's foreign ministry said Tuesday that it had given the senior Canadian diplomat five days to leave the country.
🔹On Wednesday, a spokesman for Global Affairs Canada confirmed that Canada would pull some of its staff out of the country, citing threats on social media. At the same time, India issued a travel advisory, warning its citizens to be cautious when traveling to Canada.
🔹On Thursday, India announced it was suspending new visas for Canadians, and asked Ottawa to reduce its diplomatic presence in the country.
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Sikh separatist on India’s most wanted list murdered in Winnipeg
Indian media is reporting that Sukhdool Singh Gill, who also goes by the alias Sukha Duneke, was shot and killed in Winnipeg on Wednesday, in what media is describing as a gang-related murder.
Winnipeg Police confirmed in a statement that a 39-year-old Sukhdool Singh Gill has been idenitifed as the victim in an ongoing homicide investigation but did not elaborate on his alleged gang connections.
On Wednesday, India’s National Investigation Agency released a list of 43 individuals accused of being involved in terror or gang related activities, some with links in Canada. Duneke was ranked no. 33 on the list.
Ranked no. 1 is Lawrence Bishnoi, whose gang has apparently already claimed responsibility for the killing of Duneke.
#Manitoba #India
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Indian media is reporting that Sukhdool Singh Gill, who also goes by the alias Sukha Duneke, was shot and killed in Winnipeg on Wednesday, in what media is describing as a gang-related murder.
Winnipeg Police confirmed in a statement that a 39-year-old Sukhdool Singh Gill has been idenitifed as the victim in an ongoing homicide investigation but did not elaborate on his alleged gang connections.
On Wednesday, India’s National Investigation Agency released a list of 43 individuals accused of being involved in terror or gang related activities, some with links in Canada. Duneke was ranked no. 33 on the list.
Ranked no. 1 is Lawrence Bishnoi, whose gang has apparently already claimed responsibility for the killing of Duneke.
#Manitoba #India
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💰Canada Pension Plan says flat 'NO!' to Alberta claim on half of CPP assets
The report on an Alberta pension plan says the province is ennoscriptd to $334 billion from the Canada Pension Plan. That is 53 per cent of all the funds held by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
The flat “no” came quickly from Michel Leduc, senior global communication director for CPP Investments, the governing board.
"We respect the right of Albertans to consider withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan, however, the amount the report says could be extracted from the CPP is impossible and based on an invented formula," he said.
"References to how much a province might claim from the CPP Fund should be regarded with caution and a high degree of skepticism until many issues are resolved between federal and provincial governments."
#Alberta
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The report on an Alberta pension plan says the province is ennoscriptd to $334 billion from the Canada Pension Plan. That is 53 per cent of all the funds held by the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
The flat “no” came quickly from Michel Leduc, senior global communication director for CPP Investments, the governing board.
"We respect the right of Albertans to consider withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan, however, the amount the report says could be extracted from the CPP is impossible and based on an invented formula," he said.
"References to how much a province might claim from the CPP Fund should be regarded with caution and a high degree of skepticism until many issues are resolved between federal and provincial governments."
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💰Alberta releases pension plan report, seeks 53% of CPP's assets
Albertans could contribute less and receive more in benefits should the province create its own pension plan, but the program would also potentially face complex withdrawal negotiations, steep…
Albertans could contribute less and receive more in benefits should the province create its own pension plan, but the program would also potentially face complex withdrawal negotiations, steep…
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🇨🇦🇺🇦Trudeau pledges $650M in Ukraine aid
Trudeau announced Canada will be making a $650 million "multi-year commitment that provides predictable, steady support to Ukraine."
As part of that money, Canada will supply more Leopard 2 tanks, in connection to a June commitment to assist with the Poland-based maintenance and sustainment of the military tanks donated by allies. Canada will also be applying new sanctions against Russia.
This announcement was made during Zelensky's speech at a joint session of Canada's Parliament.
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Trudeau announced Canada will be making a $650 million "multi-year commitment that provides predictable, steady support to Ukraine."
As part of that money, Canada will supply more Leopard 2 tanks, in connection to a June commitment to assist with the Poland-based maintenance and sustainment of the military tanks donated by allies. Canada will also be applying new sanctions against Russia.
This announcement was made during Zelensky's speech at a joint session of Canada's Parliament.
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🚬Growth in illegal tobacco sales costing 3 provinces $2.47 billion in taxes: retail report
The governments of British Columbia, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador lost up to $2.47 billion in tax revenues over four years due to the growth in illegal tobacco sales, says a convenience industry report.
The Convenience Industry Council of Canada report released Wednesday examined the downward trend in legal tobacco sales in the three provinces since 2019, compared with the rising growth in the underground contraband tobacco market.
The report said there are more profits in selling illegal cigarettes than illicit drugs, yet the penalties for getting caught with the cigarettes are less harsh.
🔹It estimated B.C. lost between $215 million and $591 million in tobacco tax revenue to the illegal sales between 2019 and 2022.
🔹In Ontario, the loss for the same time period was valued between $990 million and $1.8 billion, and between $25 million and $81 million in Newfoundland, the report said, which suggested the losses could be similar for the other provinces not included in the review.
🔹Illegal cigarette sales could comprise up to 67 per cent of Ontario's total tobacco market, 45 per cent in B.C. and 44 per cent in Newfoundland.
#BritishColumbia #Ontario #Newfoundland
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The governments of British Columbia, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador lost up to $2.47 billion in tax revenues over four years due to the growth in illegal tobacco sales, says a convenience industry report.
The Convenience Industry Council of Canada report released Wednesday examined the downward trend in legal tobacco sales in the three provinces since 2019, compared with the rising growth in the underground contraband tobacco market.
The report said there are more profits in selling illegal cigarettes than illicit drugs, yet the penalties for getting caught with the cigarettes are less harsh.
🔹It estimated B.C. lost between $215 million and $591 million in tobacco tax revenue to the illegal sales between 2019 and 2022.
🔹In Ontario, the loss for the same time period was valued between $990 million and $1.8 billion, and between $25 million and $81 million in Newfoundland, the report said, which suggested the losses could be similar for the other provinces not included in the review.
🔹Illegal cigarette sales could comprise up to 67 per cent of Ontario's total tobacco market, 45 per cent in B.C. and 44 per cent in Newfoundland.
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🎓💰Student loan debt is a major barrier to owning a home for young Ontarians
According to a poll conducted by Abacus Data, more than half of post-secondary graduates incurred student debt to pay for school, and those with a debt greater than $5,000 say that their debt makes it difficult to save for a home.
The poll also finds that 42 per cent of graduates are considering moving provinces for more affordable housing options, and 75 per cent express a desire to own a home one day.
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According to a poll conducted by Abacus Data, more than half of post-secondary graduates incurred student debt to pay for school, and those with a debt greater than $5,000 say that their debt makes it difficult to save for a home.
The poll also finds that 42 per cent of graduates are considering moving provinces for more affordable housing options, and 75 per cent express a desire to own a home one day.
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Fraud in auto, credit card, mortgage sectors rise amid interest rate hikes
An Equifax Canada report shows fraud in the automotive sector has surged 28 per cent, year-over-year, while the credit cards saw a jump of 37.9 per cent. The mortgage sector saw an 18.8 per cent increase in the fraud rate.
The report says fraudsters are using synthetic identities, which are a combination of real and fake details, making up for 68.5 per cent of all fraudulent credit card applications.
Head of fraud and identity at Equifax Canada, says if interest rates remain high, the trends in fraudulent activities could accelerate in the months ahead.
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An Equifax Canada report shows fraud in the automotive sector has surged 28 per cent, year-over-year, while the credit cards saw a jump of 37.9 per cent. The mortgage sector saw an 18.8 per cent increase in the fraud rate.
The report says fraudsters are using synthetic identities, which are a combination of real and fake details, making up for 68.5 per cent of all fraudulent credit card applications.
Head of fraud and identity at Equifax Canada, says if interest rates remain high, the trends in fraudulent activities could accelerate in the months ahead.
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🩺 Canada moves toward 3-year training for family doctors
The College of Family Physicians of Canada wants to increase the length of family medicine residency from two years to three as a way of preparing doctors for more complex patients. Residency is the clinical specialty training that new physicians must do after they obtain their medical degrees; they can't practice without completing it.
The College did consultations with established family doctors, medical schools, students and residents, as well as looked at programs in other countries, to conclude two years is not enough time to learn the core skills, plus subjects such as elder care, new technologies and virtual care, mental health and addictions. The first three-year program is expected to roll out in 2027.
The plan is raising concerns it will increase the shortage of family doctors at a time when six million Canadians don't have access to one.
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The College of Family Physicians of Canada wants to increase the length of family medicine residency from two years to three as a way of preparing doctors for more complex patients. Residency is the clinical specialty training that new physicians must do after they obtain their medical degrees; they can't practice without completing it.
The College did consultations with established family doctors, medical schools, students and residents, as well as looked at programs in other countries, to conclude two years is not enough time to learn the core skills, plus subjects such as elder care, new technologies and virtual care, mental health and addictions. The first three-year program is expected to roll out in 2027.
The plan is raising concerns it will increase the shortage of family doctors at a time when six million Canadians don't have access to one.
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More than 60% of foreigners ordered deported from Canada stayed put
Figures from the Canada Border Services Agency show more than half of the foreigners ordered out of the country have stayed put over a six-year period, reports Blacklock’s Reporter.
During the period of 2016-2022, 13,605 foreigners were ordered deported but 8,723 — or 64% — remained in Canada. Incomplete figures showed about 10% of deportees left voluntarily.
The CBSA has promised to increase its deportation rate.
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Figures from the Canada Border Services Agency show more than half of the foreigners ordered out of the country have stayed put over a six-year period, reports Blacklock’s Reporter.
During the period of 2016-2022, 13,605 foreigners were ordered deported but 8,723 — or 64% — remained in Canada. Incomplete figures showed about 10% of deportees left voluntarily.
The CBSA has promised to increase its deportation rate.
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🇨🇦🇺🇦 Nazi-linked veteran received ovation in Parliament during Zelensky's visit
Just after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered an address in the House of Commons on Friday, Canadian lawmakers gave 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka a standing ovation when Speaker Anthony Rota drew attention to him. Rota introduced Hunka as a war "hero" who fought for "Ukrainian independence against the Russians."
Members of Parliament from all parties rose to applaud Hunka.
Hunka was a member of the Waffen-SS Galicia Division or the SS 14th Waffen Division, a volunteer unit that fought on the side of the Nazis.
On Sunday, different Canadian Jewich organizations demanded an apology for honoring a man who was part of the division that “was responsible for the mass murder of innocent civilians with a level of brutality and malice that is unimaginable.”
In a statement late Sunday afternoon, Rota said he recently became “aware of more information which causes me to regret my decision” to recognize Hunka. He said he takes full responsibility for this mistake.
🔹Instead of gender ideology classes, we should increase history hours. We could use a few more lessons on World War II.
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Just after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered an address in the House of Commons on Friday, Canadian lawmakers gave 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka a standing ovation when Speaker Anthony Rota drew attention to him. Rota introduced Hunka as a war "hero" who fought for "Ukrainian independence against the Russians."
Members of Parliament from all parties rose to applaud Hunka.
Hunka was a member of the Waffen-SS Galicia Division or the SS 14th Waffen Division, a volunteer unit that fought on the side of the Nazis.
On Sunday, different Canadian Jewich organizations demanded an apology for honoring a man who was part of the division that “was responsible for the mass murder of innocent civilians with a level of brutality and malice that is unimaginable.”
In a statement late Sunday afternoon, Rota said he recently became “aware of more information which causes me to regret my decision” to recognize Hunka. He said he takes full responsibility for this mistake.
🔹Instead of gender ideology classes, we should increase history hours. We could use a few more lessons on World War II.
#Ukraine
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New federal party takes shape
The interim leader of Canada's newest fledgling federal party says he wants it to be an option for people who are tired of both the governing Liberals and the Conservatives, who he says are guilty of "rage farming."
New Brunswick Independent MLA Dominic Cardy made the comment as the group Centre Ice Canadians announced its plans to form a new party called Canadian Future. Cardy said the group, which had first been called Centre Ice Conservatives, decided to change its name after months of consultation on the idea of launching a new party.
A group of moderate Tories used the group as a vehicle to push for change during last year's Conservative leadership race, arguing their party should focus on topics such as affordability rather than issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
They eventually broadened their scope, swapping out "Conservatives" for "Canadians" in the noscript so as to include Liberals who were interested in the push for a more centrist message in Canadian politics.
Cardy said that the new party plans to hold a convention next year and hopes to run a slate of candidates whenever the next federal election rolls around.
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The interim leader of Canada's newest fledgling federal party says he wants it to be an option for people who are tired of both the governing Liberals and the Conservatives, who he says are guilty of "rage farming."
New Brunswick Independent MLA Dominic Cardy made the comment as the group Centre Ice Canadians announced its plans to form a new party called Canadian Future. Cardy said the group, which had first been called Centre Ice Conservatives, decided to change its name after months of consultation on the idea of launching a new party.
A group of moderate Tories used the group as a vehicle to push for change during last year's Conservative leadership race, arguing their party should focus on topics such as affordability rather than issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic.
They eventually broadened their scope, swapping out "Conservatives" for "Canadians" in the noscript so as to include Liberals who were interested in the push for a more centrist message in Canadian politics.
Cardy said that the new party plans to hold a convention next year and hopes to run a slate of candidates whenever the next federal election rolls around.
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🇨🇦🇺🇦 Jason Cherniak, one of many, who awarded Yaroslav Hunka with a standing ovation, now writes he "feels sick to his stomach" upon learning that Hunka was a volunteer member of an SS unit.
As a Jewish lawyer from Richmond Hill, Cherniak wrote on X he "can hardly imagine a more embarrassing moment" than "unknowingly applauding a Nazi soldier."
He rushed to find someone to blame, saying that "with Putin’s mischaracterization of Ukraine and it’s Jewish president as a Nazi state, this will create a lot of ammunition for further disinformation around the world."
Cherniak described Speaker Anthony Rota's decision to invite the former Nazi soldier to Parliament a "mistake."
"Lots of people wouldn’t know enough history to be careful of such things," he writes.
Unfortunately, politicians who give billions of dollars to other countries don't actually know history well enough.
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As a Jewish lawyer from Richmond Hill, Cherniak wrote on X he "can hardly imagine a more embarrassing moment" than "unknowingly applauding a Nazi soldier."
He rushed to find someone to blame, saying that "with Putin’s mischaracterization of Ukraine and it’s Jewish president as a Nazi state, this will create a lot of ammunition for further disinformation around the world."
Cherniak described Speaker Anthony Rota's decision to invite the former Nazi soldier to Parliament a "mistake."
"Lots of people wouldn’t know enough history to be careful of such things," he writes.
Unfortunately, politicians who give billions of dollars to other countries don't actually know history well enough.
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Back in 2022, Canadian Parliament member Yaara Saks claimed that “honk honk” was code for “heil Hitler”
“How much vitriol do we have to see of ‘honk honk’ – which is an acronym for ‘heil Hitler’ – do we need to see by these protesters on social media?” Sask asked, speaking in the House of Commons.
The Freedom Convoy protesters used “honk honk” as an unofficial slogan and often honked during demonstrations. Thus, they became Nazis in the eyes of Yaara Saks.
These days everyone is accused of being a Nazi except the actual Nazis.
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“How much vitriol do we have to see of ‘honk honk’ – which is an acronym for ‘heil Hitler’ – do we need to see by these protesters on social media?” Sask asked, speaking in the House of Commons.
The Freedom Convoy protesters used “honk honk” as an unofficial slogan and often honked during demonstrations. Thus, they became Nazis in the eyes of Yaara Saks.
These days everyone is accused of being a Nazi except the actual Nazis.
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RCMP to pack up, tear down facilities at Quebec's Roxham Road
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are taking down their facilities on Quebec's Roxham Road, an unofficial border crossing that served as a pathway into the country for countless asylum seekers.
In March, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden announced that they were closing a long-standing loophole in the Safe Third Country Agreement. The agreement calls for asylum seekers to apply for refugee status in the first of two countries they enter. Prior to March, the deal only applied to official ports of entry.
"Following the modification to the Safe Third Country Agreement, the number of migrants that cross through Roxham Road has dwindled and our presence here is no longer necessary," said Sgt. Charles Poirier.
Poirier said the removal of its facilities on Roxham Road means the RCMP will no longer have a constant physical presence on Roxham Road. It will instead rely on regular patrols and camera surveillance.
The spokesperson said the facilities at Roxham Road were meant to last three to five years. The decrease in foot traffic and the considerable cost of upgrading the facilities played major roles in the RCMP's decision to tear them down.
#Quebec
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are taking down their facilities on Quebec's Roxham Road, an unofficial border crossing that served as a pathway into the country for countless asylum seekers.
In March, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden announced that they were closing a long-standing loophole in the Safe Third Country Agreement. The agreement calls for asylum seekers to apply for refugee status in the first of two countries they enter. Prior to March, the deal only applied to official ports of entry.
"Following the modification to the Safe Third Country Agreement, the number of migrants that cross through Roxham Road has dwindled and our presence here is no longer necessary," said Sgt. Charles Poirier.
Poirier said the removal of its facilities on Roxham Road means the RCMP will no longer have a constant physical presence on Roxham Road. It will instead rely on regular patrols and camera surveillance.
The spokesperson said the facilities at Roxham Road were meant to last three to five years. The decrease in foot traffic and the considerable cost of upgrading the facilities played major roles in the RCMP's decision to tear them down.
#Quebec
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🩺 Four in 10 child patients face unsafe spinal surgery wait times in Canada: report
Four out of ten child patients in Canada are facing unsafe spinal surgery wait times, according to a new report.
Published Monday, the report also estimates that delaying access to pediatric spinal surgeries costs the Canadian health-care system at least $44.6 million.
The report focuses on the spinal condition scoliosis to highlight the broader issue of prolonged pediatric surgery wait times following the COVID-19 pandemic. 2,778 children are currently waiting for scoliosis surgery in Canada.
While the clinically recommended time frame for paediatric spinal surgery is six months, the report estimates that only 38 per cent of pediatric scoliosis patients are having surgeries within that period in Canada.
#healthcare
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Four out of ten child patients in Canada are facing unsafe spinal surgery wait times, according to a new report.
Published Monday, the report also estimates that delaying access to pediatric spinal surgeries costs the Canadian health-care system at least $44.6 million.
The report focuses on the spinal condition scoliosis to highlight the broader issue of prolonged pediatric surgery wait times following the COVID-19 pandemic. 2,778 children are currently waiting for scoliosis surgery in Canada.
While the clinically recommended time frame for paediatric spinal surgery is six months, the report estimates that only 38 per cent of pediatric scoliosis patients are having surgeries within that period in Canada.
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🇨🇦🇮🇳 Sikhs stage protests against Indian government over murder
Canadian Sikhs staged small protests outside India's diplomatic missions on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there may be a link between New Delhi and the murder of a Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar .
About 100 protesters in Toronto burned an Indian flag and struck a cardboard cut-out of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a shoe. About 200 protesters also gathered outside the Vancouver consulate.
In Ottawa, fewer than 100 people gathered in front of the Indian High Commissioner's office (embassy) in the capital. They waved yellow flags marked with the world "Khalistan", a reference to their support for making India's Punjab region an independent state for Sikhs, a cause Nijjar campaigned for.
"We are really thankful to Justin Trudeau... We want no stone left unturned to get to the bottom of this cowardly act," a protester said in Ottawa.
#India
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Canadian Sikhs staged small protests outside India's diplomatic missions on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there may be a link between New Delhi and the murder of a Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar .
About 100 protesters in Toronto burned an Indian flag and struck a cardboard cut-out of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a shoe. About 200 protesters also gathered outside the Vancouver consulate.
In Ottawa, fewer than 100 people gathered in front of the Indian High Commissioner's office (embassy) in the capital. They waved yellow flags marked with the world "Khalistan", a reference to their support for making India's Punjab region an independent state for Sikhs, a cause Nijjar campaigned for.
"We are really thankful to Justin Trudeau... We want no stone left unturned to get to the bottom of this cowardly act," a protester said in Ottawa.
#India
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🇨🇦🇺🇦 Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says that House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota should step down after taking responsibility for the invite of a Nazi soldier to Parliament.
Meanwhile, the House of Commons attempted to make everyone forget their mistake. Government House leader Karina Gould stood up on Monday afternoon to ask for unanimous consent to adopt a motion calling to strike “from the appendix of the House of Commons debates” and from “any House multimedia recording” the recognition of Hunka.
All parties agreed that the moment is embarrassing and should not have happened. But the Conservatives argued there is a difference between regretting an embarrassing moment and erasing it completely, as they refused to consent to Gould’s proposition.
Trudeau probably wishes he had a time machine.
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Meanwhile, the House of Commons attempted to make everyone forget their mistake. Government House leader Karina Gould stood up on Monday afternoon to ask for unanimous consent to adopt a motion calling to strike “from the appendix of the House of Commons debates” and from “any House multimedia recording” the recognition of Hunka.
All parties agreed that the moment is embarrassing and should not have happened. But the Conservatives argued there is a difference between regretting an embarrassing moment and erasing it completely, as they refused to consent to Gould’s proposition.
Trudeau probably wishes he had a time machine.
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🇨🇦🇺🇦🇷🇺Justin Trudeau blames Russian propaganda for Canadian Parliament honoring a Nazi
"Obviously, it's extremely upsetting that this happened... this is something that is deeply embarrassing to the Parliament of Canada...
It's going to be really important that all of us push back against Russian propaganda, Russian disinformation, and continue our steadfast and unequivocal support for Ukraine," Prime Minister Trudeau said in a statement.
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"Obviously, it's extremely upsetting that this happened... this is something that is deeply embarrassing to the Parliament of Canada...
It's going to be really important that all of us push back against Russian propaganda, Russian disinformation, and continue our steadfast and unequivocal support for Ukraine," Prime Minister Trudeau said in a statement.
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🇨🇦🇵🇱🇺🇦 Poland is seeking to extradite Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian-Canadian man who fought in the Waffen SS on behalf of the Nazis to face trial in Poland for war crimes.
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Poilievre taunts CBC, hints at turning $400M in real estate into housing
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre taunted the CBC on X by hinting that he would convert the Crown Corporation’s over $400 million worth of real estate holdings into housing for Canadians.
“It warms my heart to think of the families that will move into a home they can afford, at the former headquarters of the CBC” wrote Poilievre on X.
The comment is also likely a nod to Poilievre’s promise to defund the CBC if elected Prime Minister as well as his recently unveiled home building plan, which includes a review of federal properties and a pledge to sell off 15% of certain holdings to developers.
Poilievre’s comments cited a recent response by the CBC to a question on the order paper in the House of Commons by Conservative MP Adam Chambers revealing how much real estate wealth the taxpayer funded broadcaster has amassed in recent years.
#Poilievre #housing
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre taunted the CBC on X by hinting that he would convert the Crown Corporation’s over $400 million worth of real estate holdings into housing for Canadians.
“It warms my heart to think of the families that will move into a home they can afford, at the former headquarters of the CBC” wrote Poilievre on X.
The comment is also likely a nod to Poilievre’s promise to defund the CBC if elected Prime Minister as well as his recently unveiled home building plan, which includes a review of federal properties and a pledge to sell off 15% of certain holdings to developers.
Poilievre’s comments cited a recent response by the CBC to a question on the order paper in the House of Commons by Conservative MP Adam Chambers revealing how much real estate wealth the taxpayer funded broadcaster has amassed in recent years.
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