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Christmas in India: A Celebration Beyond Numbers, Faith, and Geography

Christmas in India is often misunderstood from the outside. While India is not a Christian-majority country, it is home to one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, with traditions that stretch back nearly two thousand years. According to census...

Vancouver and Fraser Valley Shatter Rainfall Records as Atmospheric River Moves On

An intense atmospheric river that swept across the south coast of British Columbia has left a series of broken rainfall records across Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. The system, which delivered heavy downpours between Tuesday and Wednesday, brought more...

Opposition Pushes Back as Rumours Swirl Around Carney’s Possible U.S. Envoy Pick

Speculation that Prime Minister Mark Carney may appoint business executive Mark Wiseman as Canada’s next ambassador to the United States is already provoking significant backlash on Parliament Hill. Although the government has not confirmed its choice to replace outgoing...

How India’s Nuclear Families Are Creating a New Food Culture by Blending Mom’s and Dad’s Culinary Traditions

Food in India has always been a reflection of geography, community and heritage. For centuries, recipes were passed down within joint families, preserving regional identities through daily meals and festive rituals. But as India has shifted toward a nuclear...

UNESCO Confirms Diwali as Global Cultural Treasure, India Welcomes Historic Recognition

Diwali, one of the world’s most widely celebrated festivals, has officially been inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, marking a milestone moment for India and for millions who observe the festival each year. The designation was announced during...

Exit Polls Signal Clear Win For NDA In Bihar, Prashant Kishor Faces Major Setback

Exit poll projections for the 2025 Bihar Assembly election suggest a decisive victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party–Janata Dal (United) alliance, with most surveys indicating the ruling coalition could comfortably cross the majority mark of 122 seats. Multiple polling...

New Poll Finds Most Non-Homeowners in Toronto Believe Buying a Home Is No Longer Realistic

A new survey conducted for CityNews suggests that a majority of non-homeowners in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area have given up hope of ever entering the housing market. The poll, carried out by Canada Pulse Insights, found that...

Ontario and Ottawa Extend Child-Care Deal for One Year, Keeping Fees at $19 a Day

Toronto, long considered the economic engine of Canada, is facing a sharp downturn in its labour market, raising concerns about broader national impacts. The city, which accounts for about 20 per cent of Canada’s GDP and a significant share...

Ontario and Ottawa Extend Child-Care Deal for One Year, Keeping Fees at $19 a Day

Ontario and the federal government have finalized a one-year extension to the national child-care program, ensuring that average daily fees for parents will remain at $19 throughout 2026. The program, originally set to end on March 31, subsidizes child-care...

The History and Significance of Remembrance Day in Canada

Canadians observe Remembrance Day each year on November 11 at 11 a.m., a tradition that reflects on the moment hostilities ended during the First World War in 1918. Originally known as Armistice Day, the date serves as a national...

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Trump’s Board of Peace and the price of power politics

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