Ujjal Dosanjh wants Canada to keep ex-KGB spyTORONTO - Ujjal Dosanjh, former Canadian health minister and top Indian-Canadian leader, has urged the government to allow a former KGB spy to stay on in Canada. Woman undressed, breast-searched at Canadian airport!TORONTO - A 42-year-old black Canadian woman was forced to undress and bodily searched for drugs at Ottawa airport on her return from Jamaica. Canadian beer company’s anti-drinking, driving ad brews controversyTORONTO - A Canadian beer company’s advert asking people to avoid drink driving has attracted controversy as many say it sends a wrong message to children. Indo-Canadian couple held for importing ‘gutka’TORONTO - Canadian custom officials have seized an illegal consignment of ‘gutka’ (chewing tobacco) from an Indian shopkeeper in the city of Winnipeg. Canada’s top general now says Canada did have evidence that a Afghan detainee was tortured
Canadian general says military knew of abuse risk Canadian group to open campuses in IndiaTORONTO - A Canadian educational company has announced it was licensing its brand for opening new educational institutions in India. Indian student in Canada jailed for street racing deathTORONTO - A 23-year-old Indian student in Canada has been jailed for 42 months for causing a death in street racing here two years ago. Canadian store owner pleads guilty in 2004 theft of lottery ticket worth more than $5 million
Store owner pleads guilty to stealing ticket Chicago court to hear Rana’s bail pleaTORONTO - Tahawwur Hussain Rana, one of the two US-based terror suspects arrested in October on charges of plotting attacks in India on behalf of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), will appear in a Chicago court later Wednesday with hopes he will be set free on bond. Rana says no ill will towards India, cites his work for Hindu communityTORONTO - Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana, who was arrested last month in the US for his alleged role in the Mumbai terror attacks, has denied any role in the plot. In a statement Sunday, he said he bears no ill will against India. Is the Golden Temple all real gold, asked Canadian PMTORONTO - During his recent visit to the Sikhs’ holiest shrine, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper could not believe that the Golden Temple was all covered with real gold. Martyrs’ Day goes smoothly for Canadian Tamils despite Seeman’s DeportationTORONTO - Despite the deportation of their keynote speaker, thousands of Tamils gathered at a banquet hall in Toronto to observe the annual “Martyrs’ Day” commemoration of Tamil Tigers who died in Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war. Queen Elizabeth to visit Canada for week starting in late June
Queen Elizabeth to visit Canada TORONTO — Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will visit Canada for a weeklong visit starting in late June. Candlelight vigils, prayers for Mumbai victims in CanadaTORONTO - Canadians joined the million-strong Indian community in this country to pay tributes to the victims of the Mumbai terror attack a year ago. Candlelight vigils were held at temples and commemoration ceremonies organised in Toronto and elsewhere. Rana is innocent, says his journalist brotherTORONTO - The journalist brother of Tahawwur Rana, who was arrested in the US last month for his alleged role in the Mumbai attacks, says his brother is innocent. Canadian court orders refugee board to reconsider case of lesbian deserter from US army
Lesbian US war deserter wins stay of deportation Air Canada starts trial use of in-flight Internet access on Toronto-LA route
Air Canada starts trial use of in-flight Internet Did Rana facilitate terrorist entry into US and Canada?TORONTO - Pakistan-born Canadian citizen Tahawwur Hussain Rana, suspected of having had a role in the Mumbai terror attacks, may have used his immigration consultancy service to help terrorists enter the US and Canada. Rana’s Canadian connections traced, journalist brother devastated by arrestTORONTO - Pakistan-born Canadian citizen Tahawwur Hussain Rana, who is suspected of having had a role in the Mumbai terror attacks, may have used his immigration consultancy service to help terrorists enter the US and Canada. Nicolas Cage uncuffs his inner bad cop for frenzied, funny role in Herzog’s ‘Bad Lieutenant’
Cage uncuffs inner bad cop for ‘Bad Lieutenant’ India’s nukes are ‘ground zero’ for jihadists: Canadian mediaTORONTO - Even as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh resolved to deepen bilateral ties, the Canadian media says a nuclear deal could be risky because of terrorist threats to India’s sites. They cite the recent alert at India’s nuclear facilities as a warning to the Canadian government that is keen to clinch the deal. 2012 doomsday prophecy false, says Canadian archeologistTORONTO - A Canadian archaeologist has debunked the prophecy that the world will come to an end in December 2012. Eight Indo-Canadians on Canadian PM’s India delegationTORONTO - Lacking a majority in Canada’s House of Commons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits India from Monday with a delegation of eight prominent Indo-Canadians, fuelling speculation that he is eyeing valuable Punjabi and Gujarati votes. Biggest Indian-Canadian landlord eyes India’s ‘dream’ marketTORONTO - Canada’s biggest Indian landlord Bob Dhillon, who started his company from the back of his car and now owns more than 6,000 rental properties across the country, is set to enter the Indian real estate market. Cat’s demise leads Canada to contact Buckingham Palace about Margaret Thatcher
Cat’s demise prompts rumors of Thatcher death Nortel sells wireless network ops, delays auction of optical networking, carrier ethernet ops
Nortel delays auction deadline for some assets Sexsomniac goes unpunished for sex crime!TORONTO - A man in Toronto who sexually assaulted a woman back in 2003 has been left unpunished as he is claimed to be suffering from sexsomnia. Canada needs India more than India needs Canada, says paperTORONTO - A nuclear deal with India is a must to save Canada’s nuclear industry, a respected Canadian daily said here ahead of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s visit to India next week. Hindus to build memorial to fallen Canadian soldiersTORONTO - The Canadian Museum of Hindu Civilization (CMOHC) will build a memorial to Canadian soldiers who have lost their lives in the eight-year-old mission in Afghanistan. Intertape Polymer to delist shares from NYSE due to low volume, but will continue trade on TSE
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