The invisible Indian voter

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The 16th Lok Sabha polls, one of the largest democratic elections in the world, are in full swing. When millions of Indians vote in the coming days, their ink-stained fingers marking another important moment in our democracy, we need to ask whether all citizens have been able to participate in

Husband charged with wife’s murder in Ottawa

The husband of an Indian-origin woman, who was found dead in her house in South Ottawa, has been charged with the first-degree murder of his wife. Bhupinderpal Gill was arrested and charged recently with the killing of his wife Jagtar Gill, 43, in their living room in January this year.

Critics say Ottawa missing critical opportunity to bolster apprenticeships

Stakeholders are disappointed that the Conservative government has declared its massive new federal-provincial infrastructure project open for business — with nary a mention of apprenticeships. Ottawa kicked off its $14-billion New Building Canada Fund late last month, part of the government’s 10-year, $53-billion plan to build new infrastructure across Canada. The fund

Why Arvind Kejriwal is being attacked regularly

Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal has alleged recently that the attacks are motivated and part of a larger scripted conspiracy. Kejriwal said he apprehended an attack on his life but remained steadfast in his refusal to accept security detail. The latest attack on Kejriwal took place on the last