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Canada may need India now more than ever as trade risks mountCanada and India have revived trade talks, aiming to double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. This move signals a desire to move past...
Gemini 3 release imminent - here's what to expect from Google's latest releaseGemini 3, Google's new AI model, is quietly rolling out. Early users report impressive performance, exceeding expectations. Businesses like...
Trump plots major tariff cuts to slash soaring grocery bills for millions of AmericansTrump tariff cuts 2025: President Trump is set to reduce tariffs on everyday food items like coffee and bananas. This move aims to ease the...
Carney dominates national polls according to Nanos Research, while Poilievre fights to re-enter ParliamentNew poll reveals a shift in Canadian politics. Mark Carney's Liberal Party gains popularity. Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives trail behind....
Liberals vs Conservatives: First-Past-The-Post leaves voters’ voices “unheard”As Canada gears up for the 2025 federal election, the Liberal Party holds a narrow lead over the Conservatives, according to recent polls. ...
Canada elections 2025 predictions: PM Mark Carney is winning, show pollsCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, leading in polls ahead of the April 28 election, is pushing for a strong voter mandate in response to ...
Liberals widen lead over Conservatives as NDP falls behind – Who do Canadians want as their next prime minister? New poll reveals surprising trendsLiberals widen lead over Conservatives as NDP struggles in the latest Nanos poll. Mark Carney’s Liberals now stand at 46%, ahead of Pierre ...
On Liberation Day, if Donald Trump unleashes tariffs, here are the products Canada will use to punish America heavilyThree-quarters of Canadians support taxing essential resources like oil, natural gas, electricity, and potash exported to the US if Preside...
Canada Conservative likely to unseat Trudeau has Trump-like tendenciesCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a tough challenge from his rival Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre uses populist tactics similar to ...
Justin Trudeau’s immigration crackdown fails to revive his slumping supportA new poll shows broad support among Canadians for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plan to significantly reduce immigration targets, with t...
Canada to further limit international student permits, tighten foreign worker rulesThe Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, plans to reduce immigration by cutting foreign student permits and tightenin...
No interim steps, it’s about change & continuity: PM ModiPrime Minister Narendra Modi described the interim budget as "inclusive and innovative," emphasizing its empowerment of women, youth, farme...
Charting the Global Economy: Houthi attacks intensify woes for global tradeThe recent spate of attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on vessels transiting the major shipping route has resulted in several large shipping ...
Mamata 3.0 and India Inc: Will West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee warm up to big investors in her third term?It appears India Inc is in a dilemma. It can’t perpetually ignore an important market in the east which is located close to raw materials, ...
Prince Harry speaks at first public event since Megxit, wife Meghan Markle accompaniesThe Sussexes attended a JPMorgan gathering in Miami.
Stocks in the news: HDFC Bank, Jet Airways, RIL, GVK Power and Goa CarbonEdelweiss has maintained hold rating on Den Networks with a target price of Rs 74.
How algorithms will drive the growth of e-commerce in the futureAlgorithms are the secret sauce of internet companies. They are getting better and better at predicting and influencing human behaviour.
Congress & AAP's anti-business poll rhetoric may vitiate investment climate: ExpertsThe anti-business electoral rhetoric could further vitiate the already tottering investment climate in the country, say experts.
Analysts’ views on how to trade Tata Motors ahead of resultsThe stock has declined a little over 5 per cent so far in the year 2013, largely weighed down by slowdown in domestic business.
- Raise a toast to an incredibly Indian decade tonight!
Was it the Noughties, the Aughts, the 2000s? Call it whatever, it was the decade when, despite the odd problem, India left an indelible mar...