Canada spat leads India newspapers, as analysts await reactions from peer countries
Canada's decision to expel New Delhi's top envoy and five other diplomats is front-page news in India, as an analyst wonders how other countries will respond.
On Monday, the RCMP warned the public about a rash of crimes including murder, extortion and coercion that the force links to Indian government agents.
The RCMP and other Canadian officials presented evidence to India earlier this past weekend, but they say New Delhi refused to co-operate in police investigations.
Off the Tee - Colton Harder
It's quiet at the Winkler Centennial golf course as the season came to an end on Thanksgiving Monday. Club manager Colton Harder will join Clayton Dreger on Off the Tee which airs Tuesdays at 5:15 p.m. on CFAM Radio 950.
Carbon pricing rebates land in bank accounts as Liberals defend embattled policy
Canadians are set to receive carbon pricing rebates Tuesday, as the Liberals defend one of their most embattled policies.
The government says this is the first time all banks will label the payment as the Canada Carbon Rebate, after years of inconsistent and vague phrasing on bank statements.
The quarterly rebate will go to Canadians who filed their income tax while living in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and all four Atlantic provinces.
The payments vary by household size and province, while those in rural areas get a top-up.
Why India and Canada are in an escalating rift, with each expelling diplomats
Ottawa's decision Monday to expel India's top envoy and five other diplomats is just the latest development in tensions that have simmered for months between the two countries.
Here's a look at what's driving the chill between Canada and India.
Why is India mad at Canada?
India is a staunch opponent to the Khalistan separatist movement, in which some Sikhs advocate for an independent state called Khalistan to be carved out of Indian territory.
A timeline of recent Canada-India tensions, as both countries expel diplomats
Monday's announced expulsion of six Indian diplomats from Canada comes after months of tensions between the two countries, which came to a head after the assassination of B.C. Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, allegedly at the behest of the Indian government.
Here is a timeline related to the killing, which triggered the ongoing diplomatic rift between Canada and India.
2023
June 18 — Hardeep Singh Nijjar is shot dead outside the Guru Nanak Sikh temple in Surrey, B.C.
Allegations of murder, extortion, coercion by India spark diplomatic retaliations
Accusations of widespread murder, extortion and coercion across Canada linked to agents of the government of India sparked an escalation of already strained diplomatic tensions Monday, as each country expelled six diplomats.
Canada declared six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner, persona non grata after RCMP and other government officials told India its diplomats were persons of interest in several investigations into violent crimes in Canada.
India swiftly retaliated by ordering six Canadian diplomats to leave the country by Saturday.
Sports Update - Tuesday, October 15th
The Selkirk Steelers and Steinbach Pistons are in the top half of the Canadian Junior Hockey League's Top 20 Rankings. The Steelers (10-1), who saw their season opening 10-game win streak come to an end this past weekend, dropped from number two to number three. The Pistons (6-1-1) stayed at number nine. The Central Canada Hockey League's Rockland Nationals (9-0) remain the number one ranked team in the country.
Food security in areas of conflict focus of upcoming Singin' in the Grain concerts
With Thanksgiving left overs still in the fridge, now seemed like a good time to focus on the annual Singin’ in the Grain fundraisers for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFB). Later in October, concerts in Winnipeg and Winkler will help raise money to support the work of the CFB, as it addresses food insecurity through projects around the world.
FCC releases 2024 Mid Year Farmland Values Report
Farm Credit Canada's mid-year report shows cultivated farmland values rose by an average of 5.5 per cent nationally for the first half of 2024.
Over the 12 months from July 2023 to June 2024, there was a 9.6 per cent increase, representing a slowdown compared to the previous 12-month period (January to December 2023).
FCC's Vice President and Chief Economist J.P. Gervais says for the second consecutive year, Saskatchewan recorded the highest average six-month increases at 7.4 per cent, Alberta was at 4.6 per cent, and Manitoba 3.9 per cent.
Roseau Valley School opens ‘My Cousins Closet’ to create sustainability and accessibility
Each year, Roseau Valley School (RVS) in Dominion City hosts a ‘Love My Community Day’ event and this year, they added something new.
Vice Principal, Jennifer Collette, says Love My Community Day started with an idea from a grade 3 class she taught a few years ago.