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Canada expected to keep immigration levels stable in 2026–2028 plan, tighten temporary residency intakeCanada's government will soon reveal its immigration plan for 2026 to 2028. Permanent resident numbers are expected to remain steady. Provi...
Canada’s silent power: How natural resources, cultural influence, and policy make it a global economic force in 2025Canada, often overshadowed by larger Western powers, stands as a formidable force in 2025 due to its robust economy, rich natural resources...
After Quebec, will Alberta seek a referendum to leave Canada? Here's what Premier Danielle Smith has saidAlberta Premier Danielle Smith seeks collaboration with Quebec’s François Legault to strengthen provincial sovereignty, challenging federal...
Saskatchewan: Canada’s powerhouse of opportunitySaskatchewan spans vast landscapes with 40% of Canada’s farmland and approximately 100,000 lakes and rivers. Its economy is export-driven, ...
Save the world's glaciers to save the planet: UNSaving the world's shrinking glaciers is a "survival strategy" for the planet, the UN said on Tuesday, a day after President Donald Trump a...
Canada's Justin Trudeau on back foot over carbon taxThe levy, applied to a myriad of fossil fuels used by both industry and consumers, is scheduled to rise from Can$64 to Can$80 (US$48 to US$...
Canada risks more than $37 billion in clean tech as incentives in limboPrime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government has pledged a bevy of investment tax credits worth some C$27 billion over five years to ...
World's top fertiliser producer cuts output on 12th day of Canada port strikeThe strike in Canada has brought trouble at the Port of Vancouver and Port of Prince Rupert which are two of the country's busiest ports an...
How the different regions of Canada stack up for international students: colleges, standard of living, and jobsCanada is becoming increasingly popular among international students due to its affordable cost of living, exceptional education system, di...
Immigrating to Canada: 5 ways you can make the moveCanada has emerged as one of the top destinations for immigration, especially for Indians. In this article, we bring you the top 5 ways you...
Feed the world without fertiliser? Why crop nutrients are suddenly politicalAlongside humanitarian considerations, it’s the realisation that much of the world relies on just a few nations for most of its fertilisers...
These two Canadian provinces added 4,00,000 job vacancies in one month aloneIn September, on a month-over-month basis, job vacancies increased in Ontario (+7.4% to 375,700) and Saskatchewan (+12.2% to 26,700), while...
Canada to ease travel requirements as COVID cases declineCanada will monitor conditions with an eye on dropping coronavirus testing requirements for fully vaccinated Canadians who make short trips...
Canada PM Justin Trudeau invokes emergency powers to quell protestsFor the past two weeks, hundreds and sometimes thousands of protesters in trucks and other vehicles have clogged the streets of the capital...
COVID-19 protests threaten border trade between Canada, USThe daily demonstrations staged by the so-called Freedom Truck Convoy are centred in Ottawa, where demonstrators have used hundreds of park...
Your chances of landing a job in Canada just got betterMost of this year’s gains are expected to be driven by newcomers to the country, rather than the pandemic unemployed returning to the workf...
Canada hopes to export more pulses to India on better growth prospectsIndia is the biggest importer, consumer and producer of pulses with consumption touching 22-23 million tonne annually.
Mineral Cartel's grip over food: Global race is on for controlling strategic minesThe race to buy mines is on not just in metals and coal. Agriculture is caught in an equally-intense struggle for new mines.
- Potash shrugs off BHP Billiton’s $39-b offer
Potash Corp said BHP offer of $130 a share in cash, a 16% premium, was "grossly inadequate".
- Rising Asian demand likely to push palm oil ahead of soya
Palm oil, the world’s most-used cooking oil, is also the cheapest, a discrepancy that won’t last long as demand rises across Asia’s biggest...