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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Business
- Hindustan Times
Canadian premiers push for Brad Wall as high commissioner to India
The premiers of two Canadian provinces have suggested that Prime Minister Mark Carney appoint a former leader of Saskatchewan as the country's next high commissioner to India. Brad Wall was premier (equivalent of an Indian chief minister) for over a decade from 2007 to 2018. His successor in that position, Scott Moe, told reporters that Wall would make the ideal candidate for Canada's top diplomat in New Delhi. (sourced) Brad Wall was premier (equivalent of an Indian chief minister) for over a decade from 2007 to 2018. His successor in that position, Scott Moe, told reporters that Wall would make the ideal candidate for Canada's top diplomat in New Delhi. According to the outlet National Post, Moe said he would be a 'proponent' of such an appointment because 'of the effort and focus that he provided' the relations between the province and India and 'province-to-industry relations in not just India but in many countries around the world.' He made these remarks on Wednesday at the joint press conference with his Alberta counterpart Danielle Smith. And she agreed with him, saying, 'I'd be supportive of that.' She added, 'I think that Saskatchewan has done incredibly impressive work on expanding its footprint internationally through its trade offices, in particular India.' Wall played a central role in securing a contract for the Saskatchewan-based Cameco Corporation, to supply over seven million pounds of uranium concentrate to India, over a five-year timeframe in 2015. Wall was present in person as the contract was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was on a bilateral visit that spring, and his then Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper. The decision to appoint HCs to each other's capitals came when Modi met Canadian PM Mark Carney on the margins of the G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis on Tuesday. While Canada's last high commissioner Cameron Mackay left last summer, his Indian counterpart Sanjay Kumar Verma was among the six officials New Delhi withdrew in October 2024 after Ottawa asked for waiving of their diplomatic immunity so they could be questioned in connection with violent criminal activity in the country. In retaliation, India expelled six Canadian diplomats, including its acting high commissioner at the time.


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Canadian premiers urge Carney to appoint Brad Wall as High Commissioner to India
Toronto: The premiers of two Canadian provinces have suggested that Prime Minister Mark Carney appoint a former leader of Saskatchewan as the country's next High Commissioner to India. Brad Wall was Premier (equivalent of an Indian Chief Minister) for over a decade from 2007 to 2018. His successor in that position, Scott Moe, told reporters that Wall would make the ideal candidate for Canada's top diplomat in New Delhi. According to the outlet National Post, Moe said he would be a 'proponent' of such an appointment because 'of the effort and focus that he provided' the relations between the province and India and 'province-to-industry relations in not just India but in many countries around the world.' He made these remarks on Wednesday at the joint press conference with his Alberta counterpart Danielle Smith. And she agreed with him, saying, 'I'd be supportive of that.' She added, 'I think that Saskatchewan has done incredibly impressive work on expanding its footprint internationally through its trade offices, in particular India.' Wall played a central role in securing a contract for the Saskatchewan-based Cameco Corporation, to supply over seven million pounds of uranium concentrate to India, over a five-year timeframe in 2015. Wall was present in person as the contract was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was on a bilateral visit that spring, and his then Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper. The decision to appoint HCs to each other's capitals came when Modi met Canadian PM Mark Carney on the margins of the G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis on Tuesday. While Canada's last High Commissioner Cameron Mackay left last summer, his Indian counterpart Sanjay Kumar Verma was among the six officials New Delhi withdrew in October 2024 after Ottawa asked for waiving of their diplomatic immunity so they could be questioned in connection with violent criminal activity in the country. In retaliation, India expelled six Canadian diplomats including its Acting High Commissioner at the time.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Arya Resources Ltd. (RBZ) Upsizes Flow-Through Financing Amid Surging Investor Demand
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 9, 2025) - Arya Resources Ltd. (TSXV: RBZ) ("Arya" or the "Company") is pleased to announce upsizing of its previously announced flow-through financing, driven by growing investor interest. The Company will now issue 4,873,146 flow-through shares (the "FT Shares"), up from the originally planned 3,846,154 shares. The FT Shares are priced at $0.13 per share and qualify as "flow-through shares" as defined in subsection 66(15) of the Income Tax Act (Canada). The increase brings the total gross proceeds from the financing-including the non-flow-through tranche closed on June 3, 2025-to $1,143,509. This funding supports Arya's aggressive exploration and growth plans in one of Canada's most prospective mining jurisdictions. Use of Proceeds Flow-through proceeds will directly fund exploration work on Arya's Saskatchewan-based mineral projects, including its flagship Wedge Lake Gold Project, where the Company holds full permits to commence drilling as announced in its March 19, 2025 news release -see March 19, 2025 News Release. Non-flow-through proceeds will be allocated to general working capital, supporting ongoing corporate development and strategic initiatives. Finder's Fees In accordance with applicable securities laws and subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval, Arya may pay finder's fees to eligible parties as follows: 7% cash commission on subscription proceeds raised from introduced investors. Finder warrants equal to 7% of the securities sold to these investors, with terms identical to those of the investor warrants. About Arya Resources Ltd. (TSXV: RBZ)Arya Resources Ltd. is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company focused on unlocking the value of high-potential gold, silver, copper, nickel, and cobalt projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions. As a Tier-2 issuer on the TSX Venture Exchange, Arya is committed to building shareholder value through strategic acquisitions, targeted exploration, and sustainable development. On behalf of the Board of Directors: Rasool Mohammad, CEOEmail: rasool@ (604) 868-7737https:// Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release. This news release includes "forward looking statements" that are subject to assumptions, risks and uncertainties. Statements in this news release which are not purely historical are forward looking statements, including without limitation any statements concerning the Company's intentions, plans, estimates, expectations or beliefs. Although the Company believes that any forward looking statements in this news release are reasonable, there can be no assurance that any such forward looking statements will prove to be accurate. The Company cautions readers that all forward looking statements, including without limitation those relating to the Company's future operations and business prospects, are based on assumptions, none of which can be assured, and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those indicated in the forward looking statements. Readers are advised to rely on their own evaluation of such risks and uncertainties and should not place undue reliance on forward looking statements. Any forward looking statements are made as of the date of this news release, and the Company assumes no obligation to update the forward looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual events or results could or do differ from those projected in the forward looking statements. Except as required by law, the Company assumes no obligation to update any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. To view the source version of this press release, please visit Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Global News
21-05-2025
- Business
- Global News
Saskatchewan businesses prepare for potential Canada Post strike
See more sharing options Send this page to someone via email Share this item on Twitter Share this item via WhatsApp Share this item on Facebook Saskatchewan-based businesses are preparing to pivot while once again counting down the hours before a potential Canada Post strike on Friday. Some small businesses in both Regina and Saskatoon have already begun relying on different couriers since Canada Post's last strike in November. However, businesses still relied on Canada Post to deliver to rural areas. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Now many places are working to adjust operations again, damaging their trust in what has been Canada's largest postal service. Katherine Ludwig has the full details in the video above.


Hamilton Spectator
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hamilton Spectator
Local author scores big with latest effort
Meet Melanie Larson, a Saskatchewan-based children's author who has just released her latest book, 'The Day I Went to My First Football Game.' This 30-page heartwarming story follows two brothers as they experience their first-ever football game, bringing families together and celebrating the spirit of childhood wonder, brotherhood, and provincial pride. As a resident of the southwest Simmie farming area, Melanie draws inspiration from her surroundings and incorporates themes that reflect the beauty and uniqueness of Saskatchewan. Her books are designed to be both educational and funny, with the goal of showcasing the awesomeness of her home province. 'This book is a heartfelt tribute to Saskatchewan, to sibling bonds, and to those unforgettable 'firsts' that shape us,' stated Larson. 'It's a story that celebrates sports, community, and prairie heart.' Melanie's writing journey began when her oldest son was learning to count, and she wrote her first book using prairie items as a teaching tool. This initial project sparked a series of books that celebrate rural life, including the popular 'Adventures of the Barnyard Boys' series, which now includes 'The Day I Went to My First Football Game' as its fourth installment. The story is full of humor and relatable characters, with the dad often playing the role of the main foil, getting into silly situations because of the kids' actions. The book's colorful illustrations, courtesy of FX and Color Studio, bring the story to life and will delight readers aged 4-8 and fans of Canadian storytelling. While the book's protagonist wears green and white jerseys, symbolizing the province's beloved football team, Melanie notes that these colours are popular among many teams, making the story relatable and accessible to readers everywhere. Her dedication to creating engaging and educational stories has earned her a loyal following, and fans can look forward to upcoming projects, including a month-by-month farm book with real pictures and a story about a youth hockey tournament. 'The Day I Went to My First Football Game' is now available online at .It is also available at select stores and libraries across Saskatchewan and Alberta-making it the perfect gift for families to enjoy during the Canadian football season