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2015 IS PALLANPUR DEVELOPMENT YEAR, NOT OF PUNJAB DEVELOPMENT: MANPREET

2015 IS PALLANPUR DEVELOPMENT YEAR, NOT OF PUNJAB DEVELOPMENT: MANPREET

Chandigarh, June 1: People’s Party of Punjab chief Manpreet Singh Badal today ridiculed Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for claiming that 2015 was Punjab development year saying in fact, it was year for the development of Pallanpur resort of Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal and his other business ventures.Read More

BAJWA DEMANDS CBI PROBE INTO SNOOPING BY PUNJAB GOVERNMENT

BAJWA DEMANDS CBI PROBE INTO SNOOPING BY PUNJAB GOVERNMENT

Chandigarh/New Delhi, June 1: The Punjab Congress President Mr Partap Singh Bajwa has demanded CBI probe into snooping by the Akali Dal government in the state against political adversaries, members of the media and other sections of society while seeking intervention of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in thisRead More

CM BATS FOR FIXATION OF CROP PRICES ON THE BASIS OF SWAMINATHAN FORMULA

CM BATS FOR FIXATION OF CROP PRICES ON THE BASIS OF SWAMINATHAN FORMULA

* SEEKS HIKE IN MSP OF RABI CROPS FOR 2015-16 * ADVOCATES FOR AGRICULTURE DIVERSIFICATION * MODI’S VISIT AIMED AT PARTICIPATING CELEBRATIONS OF 350TH FOUNDATION DAY OF SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB * THANKS GIVING TOUR IN DHURI ASSEMBLY SEGMENT Dhuri, June 1- Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today urgedRead More

RAM MANDIR WOULD DEFINITELY COME UP IN AYODHYA: TOGADIA

RAM MANDIR WOULD DEFINITELY COME UP IN AYODHYA: TOGADIA

Tarn Taran, June 1:  Vishav Hindu Parishad international acting President Pravin Togadia today asserted the Ram mandir would definitely be constructed in Ayodhya as only the allotment of land was awaited. Talking to the news persons here, he made it clear the VHP would not backtrack from this issue. TheRead More

Duffy fraud trial resumes following break, could stretch into August

Duffy fraud trial resumes following break, could stretch into August

OTTAWA — Could the prime minister’s former chief staff and several senior Tory senators wind up testifying at Sen. Mike Duffy’s trial just as the federal election campaign gets underway? This scenario is becoming increasingly likely, as the pieces move into place for extra trial dates to be set asideRead More

Family of Canadian who died in Laos wants action from gov’t

Family of Canadian who died in Laos wants action from gov’t

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines June 1, 2015 at 7:36 pm 0 comments

Ottawa: A Canadian family is demanding action from the federal government after a 28-year-old man died under mysterious circumstances at an airport in Laos. Nara Pech ‘s family was told that he committed suicide on Jan. 22 while being detained in Laos’ Wattay International Airport. But a number of voicemails heRead More

Some TCHC tenants were overcharged for rent

Some TCHC tenants were overcharged for rent

Toronto, The Toronto Community Housing Corporation says it will conduct a review of its tenants rent after it was discovered that a small number of people were being over or undercharged. In a press release issued Monday morning, the TCHC said that it has discovered that “errors in the calculationRead More

Veterans’ lawsuit against federal government on hold until after the election

Veterans’ lawsuit against federal government on hold until after the election

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines June 1, 2015 at 7:34 pm 0 comments

VANCOUVER — A long-running lawsuit launched by veterans against the federal government is off the docket until after the federal election, if not for good. The two sides appeared in a Vancouver court today to agree to pause the case, in which veterans are arguing that modern-day soldiers are discriminatedRead More

Uber in court with city over legality of operations

Uber in court with city over legality of operations

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines June 1, 2015 at 7:33 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — An Ontario judge questioned Monday whether the court was the right avenue to resolve a dispute between the ride-hailing service Uber and the City of Toronto. The city is seeking a permanent injunction on the company’s operations, arguing Uber is a taxi company and must abide by theRead More

Ont. Speaker rejects complaint that Hydro One mislead the legislature

Ont. Speaker rejects complaint that Hydro One mislead the legislature

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines June 1, 2015 at 7:32 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — The Speaker of the Ontario legislature has ruled that there was no contempt of parliament in the Hydro One dealings with the provincial ombudsman and the government. The Progressive Conservatives complained after ombudsman Andre Marin accused officials at Hydro One of misleading, and even lying, to him andRead More