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Indians hit highest rejection rate for Canada study visa even as ties on the mend

Indians hit highest rejection rate for Canada study visa even as ties on the mend

Indian applicants for Canadian study permits in Canada are more than 70% likely to get a rejection, data shows, as Ottawa's clampdown on potential fraud by international students gets stricter by the day. The overall rejection across nationalities...

Owner:  Shobhana Bhartia
Welberg Bell unites Canada and Netherlands in remembrance

Welberg Bell unites Canada and Netherlands in remembrance

Ceremony honours Algonquin Regiment, commemorating liberation of Dutch village. A memorial bell gifted to the Algonquin Regiment was the focal point of a special ceremony at the Martin Leo Troy Armoury in North Bay on Sunday. The replica “Welberg...

Owner:  Jeff Elgie
How to use AI tools to create 'Small Business Saturday' posters, flyers, and ads - for free

How to use AI tools to create 'Small Business Saturday' posters, flyers, and ads - for free

Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNETFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. For many shoppers, Black Friday is mostly an online affair. Small businesses often struggle to market themselves as effectively as big-box stores during big sales...

Owner:  Ric Elias
Gen Z workers shunning the career ladder is more of a reaction to the behaviour of companies

Gen Z workers shunning the career ladder is more of a reaction to the behaviour of companies

Interested in more careers-related content? Check out our new weekly Work Life newsletter. Sent every Monday afternoon. Forget the career ladder, many Gen Z workers seem more interested in the career lily pad. These workers are looking at the path...

Owner:  Thomson Family
Canada collected $3B from U.S. counter-tariffs before a majority were dropped

Canada collected $3B from U.S. counter-tariffs before a majority were dropped

Canada had collected more than $3 billion through U.S. counter-tariffs before removing a swath of levies in September, according to the Finance Department — a fraction of what the Liberals had promised to rake in during the current fiscal year....

Owner:  Canadian Government

READY, FIRE, AIM: Finally, the U.S. Kicks Canada’s Butt

Many people were watching, when the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday in the final game of the 2025 World Series. It took the Dodgers 11 innings to do it, but they finally did it. Reportedly, Game 1 of the Series drew...

Owner:  Bill Hudson
One Major Canadian Province May Not Be Following Canada's Latest Boycott Of The U.S. This Winter
Nigeria on threshold of industrial revolution — Lagos APC

Nigeria on threshold of industrial revolution — Lagos APC

The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) says Nigeria is now on the threshold of a new industrial revolution. By Adeyemi Adeleye The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) says Nigeria is now on the...

Owner:  Bougei Mohammed Attah, Danlami Nmodu
Nigerian live band sensation, Akiin Shuga dies in Canada at 50

Nigerian live band sensation, Akiin Shuga dies in Canada at 50

The Nigerian entertainment industry has been thrown into wild mourning following the death of live band star, Akinloye Tofowomo, popularly known as Akiin Shuga. He died on Wednesday, October 30, 2025, in New Brunswick, Canada, at the age of 50....

Owner:  Maiden Alex Ibru
COMMENTARY: Federal budget cuts will disproportionately hit Atlantic Canada
Live-band singer Akiin Shuga dies at 50 in Canada

Live-band singer Akiin Shuga dies at 50 in Canada

Nigerian live-band singer Akinloye Tofowomo, celebrated by his stage name Akiin Shuga, has died at the age of 50. His passing was confirmed in a statement released on Monday by Femi Dare on behalf of the grieving family. According to the...

Owner:  Simon Kolawole
Akiin Shuga, live band maestro, dies in Canada, details emerge: "This is heartbreaking"

Akiin Shuga, live band maestro, dies in Canada, details emerge: "This is heartbreaking"

The family of Shuga Live Band founder Akin Tofowomo has announced the sad news of his passing In a post shared on the band's Instagram page, the family revealed details about his death Celebrities including Ksolo, Darey, and Seyi Sodimu reacted to...

Owner:  Naij.com Media Limited
Parkland Corporation Announces Completion of Acquisition by Sunoco LP

Parkland Corporation Announces Completion of Acquisition by Sunoco LP

CALGARY, AB, Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Parkland Corporation (TSX: PKI) (“Parkland“) announced today that Sunoco LP (“Sunoco”) completed the acquisition of Parkland on October 31, 2025 (the “Transaction”). Parkland shares are...

Owner:  Felicia J. Persaud
Posthaste: Cracks are appearing around the edges of Canada's credit world
Saab Revives “Gripen For Canada” Initiative? Swedish Firms Pitch Local Production As F-35 Deal Wobbles

Saab Revives “Gripen For Canada” Initiative? Swedish Firms Pitch Local Production As F-35 Deal Wobbles

The Swedish manufacturer Saab is eyeing a “second chance” to export its Gripen-E fighter jets to Canada, three years after suffering a shocking defeat at the hands of Lockheed Martin. The Lockheed Martin F-35 and the Saab Gripen E were the two...

Owner:  Vinod Munshi
Canada's PM Carney hails ‘progress’ in rebuilding ties with India
Fearing fraud, Canada rejects most Indian study permit applicants 

Fearing fraud, Canada rejects most Indian study permit applicants 

TORONTO, (Reuters) – Canada’s clampdown on international students has hit applicants from India particularly hard, government data shows, as what was once a preferred destination loses its allure for Indian students. Canada lowered the number of...

Owner:  Guyana Publications Inc.

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