Bathinda: Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced the removal of Indian nationals Arshdeep Singh and Sukhnaaz ...
Gurkirat Singh Manocha, an Indian student from Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh, died in British Columbia, Canada, after being ...
The Canadian Border Services Agency identified the two as Arshdeep Singh and Sukhnaaz Singh Sandhu. Both came to Canada as international students and were arrested from Edmonton in Alberta ...
The Canada Border Services Agency today posted about the deportation of Arshdeep Singh and Sukhnaaz Singh Sandhu on social media.
Gurkeerat Singh Manocha, a student from Ujjain studying at Northern Lights College in Canada, died after an alleged assault following a dispute in Fort St. John. His family has sought strict action ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney wouldn't take a stand Wednesday on whether he thinks Indian agents are actively interfering in Canada's affairs, saying there's an ongoing criminal matter related to the ...
Two cases were of homicide, while one died in a group clash ...
On the night of March 14, Gurkirat was allegedly attacked by a group of 10-12 people in Fort St. John, assaulted and then run over by a vehicle. He was taken to a hospital with critical injuries, but ...
Canada has launched a $100 million scholarship scheme for Indian students under a new bilateral talent strategy, expanding academic partnerships, research collaboration and hybrid study centres betwee ...