Saskatchewan Pledges Cooperation with Federal Government on Energy Projects
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, along with Ministers Cheveldayoff and Reiter, met with Federal Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne to discuss Saskatchewan’s commitment to collaborating with the federal government on nation-building infrastructure and energy projects. The province aims to support Canada’s goal of becoming a
MP Iqra Khalid Engages with Medical Students on Healthcare Future
MISSISAUGA: MP Iqra Khalid Engages with Medical Students on Healthcare Future In a constructive dialogue, MP Iqra Khalid met with representatives from the Canadian Federation of Medical Students (CFMS) to discuss pressing healthcare issues, including emergency room wait times, family medicine, and the
MP Iqra Khalid Highlights Importance of Seniors’ Well-Being at Erin Mills Wellness Symposium
Mississauga: Member of Parliament Iqra Khalid expressed pride in the Women’s Council of Erin Mills for organizing a thoughtful Seniors Wellness Symposium dedicated to promoting healthy aging and community support. The event brought together doctors, health experts, and community members for meaningful discussions
PM Shehbaz Sharif, Canadian High Commissioner Discuss Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Islamabad: Ambassador Tariq Ali Khan, the newly appointed High Commissioner of Canada, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at the Prime Minister’s House this morning. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Tariq Fatemi and the Foreign Secretary were
High Commission of Canada Tariq Ali Khan Marks Remembrance Day, Honours Fallen Soldiers
ISLAMABAD: High Commission of Canada HE Tariq Ali Khan commemorated Remembrance Day with a solemn tribute to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for peace and freedom. He noted that more than 111,000 Canadian soldiers and 162,000 British Indian soldiers lost their lives
Jewish and Palestinian Women Unite for Peace at “Women Write Peace” Event
A powerful event celebrating the book “Women Write Peace” brought together inspiring Jewish and Palestinian women who shared their stories of resilience, hope, and determination in the pursuit of peace and reconciliation. Co-hosted by Ambassador Leslie Scanlon and her colleague, the event highlighted
Is Canada’s F-35 review irritating the United States? McGuinty suggests it’s a ‘misnomer’
Defence Minister David McGuinty says the question of irritants in Canada-U.S. defence talks is “maybe a bit of a misnomer” and the two countries are working together on shared initiatives like integrated air missile defence systems. “We have an integrated defence system,” McGuinty
B.C. premier ruling out new retaliatory action against U.S. softwood lumber tariffs
B.C. Premier David Eby is ruling out new retaliatory measures against the United States after it slapped an additional tariff on softwood lumber but said his government will maintain countermeasures already in place. “We think that striking out on our own is not
Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, warns former prime minister Jean Chrétien
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is warning that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy because the U.S. president “does not care much about the rule of law,” and that “could cause a lot of problems south of the border.” “Western society is
Trump Vows Breakthrough in Middle East Peace Efforts, Eyes Gaza Ceasefire Deal With Netanyahu
Washington – September 28, 2025:US President Donald Trump voiced optimism on Sunday about securing a breakthrough in the Middle East, declaring, “We will get it done,” ahead of high-stakes talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. The discussions are

