Saskatchewan Introduces Bill to Celebrate Diverse Heritage: Minister Alana Rose
The government of Saskatchewan has taken a significant step towards recognizing and celebrating the province’s rich cultural diversity with the introduction of The Heritage Recognition (From Many Peoples, Strength) Act. Parks, Culture, and Sport Minister Alana Ross presented the bill to the assembly,
Pakistan floods wipe out 60% of rice crop, threaten cotton, sugarcane harvests — business union
KARACHI:(Web News) Record monsoon floods have destroyed up to 60% of Pakistan’s rice crop and badly damaged sugarcane and cotton, industry groups warned this week, saying the devastation could derail production targets and weigh on the fragile economy. Punjab province, Pakistan’s most populous
UAE’s DP World signs $400 million freight corridor deal with Pakistan Railways
PESHAWAR:(Web News) A Dubai-based global port management company has formally partnered with Pakistan’s National Logistics Corporation (NLC) and Pakistan Railways to build the first phase of a $400 million freight corridor linking Karachi Port with the Pipri marshalling yard, a major rail hub
Funeral prayers of SSG commando Major Adnan Aslam offered in Rawalpindi
RAWALPINDI: The funeral prayers of Major Adnan Aslam of Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) was offered at Chaklala Garrison, Rawalpindi, on Tuesday evening. He embraced martyrdom while under treatment at Combined Military Hospital after being critically injured during the 2nd September terrorist
Prime Minister Carney says he still has confidence in the Minister of Public Safety
Prime Minister Mark Carney stood by his public safety minister on Wednesday, saying Gary Anandasangaree had been open about his support for the immigration of a suspected terrorist group member. “The public safety minister has been transparent about the details of that situation and he
Ford, Carney governments told to do ‘some homework’ on First Nations duties
Prime minister has called meetings with Indigenous leaders to allay concerns over major projects law The group of Ontario First Nations taking the federal and provincial governments to court over fast-track legislation, which will sidestep or suspend a range of legal protections, says the
India Cannot Impose Its Will on Pakistan: DPM Ishaq Dar
India must revisit its coercive policies and cannot impose its will on Pakistan, said Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar while addressing the Foundation Day of the Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad. Dar strongly condemned India’s alleged use of “false
UK Foreign Secretary: Working with US, Gulf Nations to Make India-Pakistan Ceasefire Sustainable
David Lammy stresses need for confidence-building measures and adherence to international treaties like the Indus Waters Treaty LONDON – British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said that the United Kingdom, in collaboration with the United States and Gulf countries, is actively working to
Yaum-e-Tashakur: Mohsin Naqvi Pays Tribute to Martyrs
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, in his special message on Yaum-e-Tashkur, said that we bow in prostration of gratitude before Allah Almighty on Pakistan’s magnificent victory against Indian aggression. He said that we pay tribute to the martyrs of the nation whose unparalleled
Pakistan Observes Gratitude Day to Celebrate Historic Victory Against India
Pakistan commemorates its monumental victory over India with a day of gratitude. Flag-hoisting ceremonies, prayers for national security, and tributes to martyrs highlight the nationwide observance. Pakistan is marking a Day of Gratitude today to celebrate a historic victory in its defense against

