25 years later, Canada offers $25,000 to each Kanishka victim family
Toronto: The Canadian government has reportedly offered $20,000 to $25,000 to families of each Air India Kanishka victim - 25 years after all 329 people on board Flight 182 from Montreal to New Delhi
Two Canadian archers give CWG the miss
After Canada on Wednesday told some of its athletes to delay proceeding to the Commonwealth Games because of 'unliveable' conditions at the athletes' village, two Canadian archers pulled out of the sp
Canada hints at pulling out of Games
Canada on Tuesday hinted that it is ready to pull out of the Commonwealth Games if India quickly fails to fix the problems - lack of preparedness at venues and fears about security.
The Canadian cont
Kumar fears he may undergo US-like ordeal in Canada too
Indian documentary filmmaker Vijay Kumar, who is being quizzed by the Canadian authorities after his detention at the Vancouver airport, fears that he may face a similar ordeal as he did in the US, wh
Suspension of BlackBerry service may not give solution: Canada tells India
Stating that security concerns are not specific to BlackBerry alone, Canada is understood to have told India that suspension of services may not yield any result.
The government has imposed a deadli
Al Qaeda terror plot in Canada traced to Pak-Afghan, Iran
An Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist plot in Canada unearthed on Wednesday with the arrest two suspects has been traced back to Pakistan, Iran and Dubai even as police arrested another plotter on Thursday.
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Indian linked to new Al-Qaeda plot unearthed in Canada
An Al Qaeda-linked terror plot was unearthed by Canadian security agencies on Wednesday, with one of the suspects reportedly hailing from India.
Under what is curiously called "Project Samosa," the R
Canada seizes ship with illegal Tamil migrants
Canadian authorities boarded a ship carrying 490 Tamil migrants off the country's Pacific coast, news reports said.
Vic Towes, Minister for public safety, was quoted by the Vancouver Sun newspaper as
Pamela's new ad branded 'sexist', banned in Canada
'Baywatch' star Pamela Anderson, new ad campaign for animal rights group, Peta has branded as 'sexist' and banned by officials in Canada.
Anderson flew into Montreal on Thursday all set to unveil ne