Consulate Gen of India Toronto office brings out its latest Newsletter for July, 2025
Toronto/CMEDIA: Consulate Gen of India Toronto office reportedly brings out its Newsletter for Jul 2025.
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Toronto/CMEDIA: Consulate Gen of India Toronto office reportedly brings out its Newsletter for Jul 2025.
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Vancouver/CMEDIA: Over a dozen communities B.C. reportedly broke maximum temperature records for Aug. 23, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. From the southern tip of Vancouver Island to the Fraser Canyon and …
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Toronto/CMEDIA: India Day 2025 celebrations were reportedly hosted by Panorama India at the Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto on 17 August, 2025 to commemorate India’s 78 Independence Day. Lively parade, visuals, ambience, and flavors of India transformed The Nathan Phillips …
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#Ghislaine Maxwell# Jeffrey Epstein# Trump# Bill Clinton# Epstein Files# DOJ transcript# Epstein death# cover-up allegations IBNS-CMEDIA: The Justice Department on Friday released the transcript of a weeks-old interview with convicted deceased sex …
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Montreal/CMEDIA: Situated at 350 Place Royale, corner of La Commune Old Montreal (Quebec) H2Y 3Y5 in Canada, Pointe-à-Callière is a designated national archaeological and historic site and home to the …
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Toronto/CMEDIA: Following the end of a strike by its flight attendants, Air Canada expects most of its domestic and international flights to take off today after resuming operations Tuesday. An online dashboard …
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Ottawa/CMEDIA: New offers to Canada Post were reportedly presented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) seeking higher wages than the Crown corporation’s latest proposal. Canada Post’s most recent offers …
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Ottawa/CMEDIA: An investment reportedly of $70 million is being made by the Ontario government to protect Ontario workers by investing in expanded training and employment services for those affected by …
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Cultural burning is an Indigenous community-based practice where controlled fire is used to manage landscapes like forests. These work by reducing dried, flammable vegetation in a manageable way. There’s a …
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A new study by the University of British Columbia says that Canadian-grown wheat, canola and peas have some of the lowest carbon footprints in the world—so low that, in some cases, …
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