Reagan ad: Trump imposes additional 10% tariffs on Canada; cites ‘hostile act’ – The Times of India

Reagan ad: Trump imposes additional 10% tariffs on Canada; cites ‘hostile act’ – The Times of India

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he is increasing tariffs on Canadian goods by an additional 10 per cent, in response to a Canadian advertisement featuring late US leader Ronald Reagan.Also Read | ‘Cheated and got caught!’ Trump again blasts Canada over ‘fake Reagan ad’; cites national security The move comes just two…

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Evening news wrap: 400 smartphones intensified Kurnool bus blaze, Canada sees surge in visa refusals & more | India News – The Times of India

Evening news wrap: 400 smartphones intensified Kurnool bus blaze, Canada sees surge in visa refusals & more | India News – The Times of India

Kurnool bus fire (ANI Photo), Canadian flag (AP Photo) The Kurnool bus fire, which killed at least 20 people, was intensified by exploding lithium-ion batteries from 400 smartphones being transported to Bengaluru, investigation revealed.Former men’s team coach Ravi Shastri praised Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, saying, “You two old dogs still have a sting in…

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‘Cheated and got caught!’ Trump again blasts Canada over ‘fake Reagan ad’; cites national security – The Times of India

‘Cheated and got caught!’ Trump again blasts Canada over ‘fake Reagan ad’; cites national security – The Times of India

Trump and Carney during a meeting at the Oval Office (Photo credit: AP) US President Donald Trump escalated his war of words with Canada late Thursday (local time), hours after abruptly cancelling trade negotiations and accusing Ottawa of “fraudulent” interference in American judicial matters.In a series of posts on his social media platform, Truth Social,…

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Envoy rejects claim on Indian diplomats’ link to homicide | India News – The Times of India

Envoy rejects claim on Indian diplomats’ link to homicide | India News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: While flagging security issues faced by Indian diplomats in Canada, India’s new High Commissioner to Canada Dinesh Patnaik has rejected as politically motivated allegations made by both the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and former prime minister Justin Trudeau that linked Indian diplomats to homicide and extortion.In an interview to CTV News, Patnaik…

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Nearly 2,000 Indians deported from Canada in 2024: Work and study prospects at risk as immigration laws tighten – The Times of India

Nearly 2,000 Indians deported from Canada in 2024: Work and study prospects at risk as immigration laws tighten – The Times of India

Nearly 2,000 Indians were deported from Canada in 2024 The rising number of Indian nationals deported from Canada is sending ripples across professional and student communities, raising concerns about career opportunities, work visas, and study prospects. According to Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) data, nearly 1,997 Indians were forcibly removed in 2024, second only to…

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Ontario defends controversial residency rules for international medical graduates despite criticism – The Times of India

Ontario defends controversial residency rules for international medical graduates despite criticism – The Times of India

Ontario sticks to residency rules for international medical graduates despite backlash Ontario is facing growing opposition over a new policy that limits eligibility for international medical graduates applying to first-round residency positions, but the province has made it clear that the rule will remain in place. The policy requires IMGs, doctors who trained outside Canada…

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Sovereignty, rule of law paramount in Canada on public safety, India and Canada addressing each other’s security concerns: Anand | India News – The Times of India

Sovereignty, rule of law paramount in Canada on public safety, India and Canada addressing each other’s security concerns: Anand | India News – The Times of India

Anita Anand, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Canada. (AP) In an exclusive interview with TOI, Canadian foreign minister said the relationship with India is seeing an elevation, not a reset, while also stressing the significance of ongoing law enforcement and security dialogue. “Canadians have the right to feel safe and secure in our country,” said…

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International medical graduates in Ontario face new residency rules midway through application cycle – The Times of India

International medical graduates in Ontario face new residency rules midway through application cycle – The Times of India

Ontario limits first-round residency for IMGs in the middle of application cycle Ontario has introduced a new rule that limits first-round residency applications to international medical graduates who completed at least two years of high school in the province before studying abroad. The announcement came in the middle of the current application period, which ends…

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