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Spotify To Launch Music Videos In U.S. And Canada In Coming Weeks
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Spotify To Launch Music Videos In U.S. And Canada In Coming Weeks

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
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Giant music streamer Spotify, which in January started rolling out music videos in beta in 98 markets outside the U.S. and Canada, will be introducing them Stateside in the coming weeks, a spokesperson confirmed to Deadline.

No specific date or details were provided for the move, which will set Spotify as a rival to YouTube in the space. As in other markets, they will be available for premium subscribers.

The tipoff came in the announcement of new platform Spotify and the National Music Publishers’ Association unveiled on Tuesday — specifically a new “Opt-In Portal” for NMPA members to enter into a direct license agreement for expanded audiovisual rights in the U.S. A Spotify press post said the new agreements will mean higher royalty payouts for independent music publishers and songwriters, and, in exchange Spotify will receive new rights to build video features “that better connect artists and fans.” 

“This new partnership with the NMPA will increase revenue for songwriters and independent publishers who are the heart of the industry,” said Spotify’s Co-President and Chief Business Officer, Alex Norström. “We look forward to continuing to work with the NMPA to create new value and opportunities for their members.”

“We are pleased that this deal offers indie publishers the chance to enter into direct deals with Spotify in regard to audiovisual streaming functionality on the platform alongside the recently announced larger publishing companies,” added David Israelite, president and CEO, NMPA. “This new income stream reflects the growing value of songs as digital platforms offer new capabilities to consumers.” 

The NMPA Opt-In Portal was open to eligible publishers starting November 11 with onboarding continuing through December 19.

Variety was first to report the news.

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Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed - National
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Could Canada join Eurovision Song Contest? Experts say audience needed – National

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s the international competition that brings Euphoria to its audience and let its participants Rise Like a Phoenix, and there’s the possibility the Eurovision Song Contest could soon include Canada in its ranks.

It wasn’t a big-ticket item, but the Liberal government’s 2025 budget included a line on the CBC that said it’s working with the public broadcaster to explore participation in the popular song contest.

Eurovision has been around since 1956 and is organized annually by the European Broadcasting Union. It features acts from multiple countries in Europe, but also a few from abroad, such as Australia.

The campy-style song contest has sometimes been called Europe’s version of the Super Bowl, with hundreds of millions of viewers globally.

“We want Canadian culture on a global stage,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday. “Best culture in the world, best music in the world, I think Europe deserves to see it too.”

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Carney is a fan of the popular song content.

Canadians have competed in the contest in the past, with Celine Dion winning it for Switzerland in 1988. That same year, Lara Fabian, who became a Canadian citizen in 1995, represented Luxembourg and came in fourth place.

La Zarra, who was born in Montreal, represented France in the 2023 contest and came in 16th with her performance of Evidemment.

Carney has been doing outreach to numerous countries in recent months as Canada looks to like-minded trading partners amid the trade war with the U.S.


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Dean Vuletic, a historian of the Eurovision Song Contest, told Global News he was not surprised that Canadian budget included a line about the competition. He noted that joining the contest has been something discussed by Canada since Australia joined in 2015.

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“Canada is a country that is close to Europe, culturally, politically, especially the countries of the European Union,” Vuletic said. “We’re talking about the EU member states which are the core of Eurovision and they’re the ones that Canada is looking to develop closer ties with considering the current situation in the world.

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“I think this is also a way for Canada to strengthen its connection with the European Union, even though Eurovision isn’t officially connected to the European Union … This is a way for Canada to demonstrate that it is closely tied with the European Union, that it shares the values of the European Union.”

Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne told Global News Europe is open to the idea.


“This was something that was asked by the people who participate and I think it’s a platform for Canada to shine,” Champagne said Tuesday.

Joining Eurovision was previously considered by CBC/Radio-Canada in the past but was determined to be prohibitively expensive.

There have been plans to launch a televised singing contest in Canada that would send the winner to Eurovision, similar to how other contest countries choose their entry.

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Lindsay Cox, co-chief content officer at Insight Productions in Toronto, told The Canadian Press that their original plans for an English-only program were scrapped in favour of a “bilingual-hosted show.”

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Since the budget announcement, Cox said “ongoing conversations” have been taking place with the CBC, but did not provide more detail.

The big question, according to Eurovision expert Karen Fricker – if Canada gets in the contest – is there enough appetite to watch?

“It’s super fun to watch, but would there be interest in it?” wondered Fricker, an adjunct professor of dramatic arts at Brock University in Niagara.

Fricker told Global News the contest has become highly popular for various immigrant and diasporic communities, with some bringing their own nation’s broadcasts into their home and, in turn, watching the competition.

In addition, youth culture got into the contest during the COVID-19 pandemic, while some in the LGBTQ2S community have called it the “gay Olympics” — the winner of the 2024 contest, Nemo, identifies as non-binary while JJ, the 2025 winner, identifies as queer.

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Fricker noted that Australia’s decision may lend to Canada’s as well.

“The decision was made that because Australia is very much a country of immigrants, as is Canada, in addition to have First Peoples, they have really, really built a following in Australia,” Fricker said. “So that when Australia then got the opportunity to compete, it made so much sense because there was so much excitement in the public. Here (in Canada,) that would need to be built, I feel.”

—with files from Global News’ Touria Izri and The Canadian Press

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Guru Nanak Jayanti in Canada: 9 Punjabi greetings to share with friends, family
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Guru Nanak Jayanti in Canada: 9 Punjabi greetings to share with friends, family

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
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Published on: Nov 05, 2025 06:16 pm IST

Guru Nanak Jayanti is observed on a full moon day in the month of Kartik, which occurs between October and November.

The holy festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, is being celebrated today across the world with utmost reverence and devoutness. This day marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. The auspicious occasion fosters his teachings.

Noida, India-November 05, 2025:Devotees offer prayers at Sector 18 Gurudwara on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti 556th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, in Noida, India, on Wednesday ,November 05, 2025. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh / Hindustan Times)

Generally, Guru Nanak Jayanti is observed on a full moon day in the month of Kartik, which occurs between October and November. Devotees pay a visit to Gurudwaras and participate in prayers to mark this holy festival. The 556th birth anniversary of the revered spiritual teacher is being commemorated this year. Just like in India, the sacred occasion is also being celebrated in Canada with equal pomp and show.

Gurpurab wishes

Here we take a look at some of the ways one can wish happy Gurpurab in Punjabi.

  • Gurpurab diyan lakh lakh vadhaiyan
  • Waheguru Ji tuhanu such bakhshe
  • Waheguru Ji Da Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Di Fateh! Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti
  • Guru Nanak Patshah Ji De Parkash Gurpurab Dian Sabh Nu Bahut Bahut Vadhaiyan
  • Guru Nanak Dev Ji tuhanu khushiyan te chardi kala bakhshan
  • Gurpurab diyan lakh lakh vadhaiyan, Waheguru Ji sab pe meher kare
  • Guru Nanak Dev Ji di mehar bani rahe
  • Guru di kripa sada tuhade ghar vich vasdi rahe
  • Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji De aagman purab dian Lakh-Lakh Vadayian.

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Wishes in English

  • May Guru Nanak Dev Ji bless your life with love and joy
  • May the holy teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji guide you towards a peaceful life filled with love and compassion
  • On this sacred occasion, may Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings inspire you to lead a life of service and simplicity
  • Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti
  • On this sacred day, may Waheguru Ji shower you with his divine blessings
  • Wishing you peace, love and happiness on this sacred occasion of Gurpurab, happy Guru Nanak Jayanti

FAQs:

When is Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrated in 2025?

Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, will be celebrated on November 5, 2025. The date marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism.

How do people celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti?

Devotees celebrate with prayers, kirtans, langars (community meals), and processions from gurdwaras.

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Halloween 2025: When is Halloween? Why is it celebrated? Know history and significance of spooky festival in US, Canada
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Halloween 2025: When is Halloween? Why is it celebrated? Know history and significance of spooky festival in US, Canada

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Halloween 2025: The spooky season is upon us once again – a time when cobwebs become decor, pumpkins turn into lanterns, and the line between eerie and exciting begins to blur. As October draws to a close, Halloween takes centre stage, bringing with it a mix of ancient folklore, playful fright, and modern-day revelry. From ghostly costumes to glowing jack-o’-lanterns, it’s that one night of the year when the world comes together to celebrate all things mysterious and magical.

Halloween is celebrated on October 31 every year, on All Hallows’ Eve.(Unsplash)

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Halloween 2025: When is Halloween?

Halloween, the much-anticipated festival of fright and fun, is celebrated every year on October 31. In 2025, it falls on a Friday, promising a weekend filled with costumes, candy, and creative chaos. The date marks the eve of All Saints’ Day, a time once linked to ancient Celtic harvest rituals and beliefs about spirits crossing into the world of the living.

Today, the event is synonymous with carved pumpkins, spooky decor, and late-night revelry – a day when eerie folklore meets modern-day festivities, and everyone gets to embrace their playful, spooky side.

Halloween 2025: Why is it celebrated?

Halloween traces back to ancient Celtic origins and Christian roots, and is noted for its secular traditions. The tradition originated from the Celtic festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter in what is now Ireland, the UK and northern France. The Celts believed that on the eve of Samhain the boundary between the living and the dead became blurred, allowing spirits to roam the earth freely. People lit bonfires and wore disguises to ward off or evade these wandering souls. With the spread of Christianity, the feast of All Saints’ Day (also called All Hallows) was set on November 1, and the evening before became known as All Hallows’ Eve, later shortened to Halloween.

Over the centuries, Halloween evolved into a largely secular celebration involving costumes, parties, jack-o′-lanterns and trick-or-treating – blending folklore, community rituals and fun rather than strictly religious observance. While the original emphasis was on remembrance of the dead and the supernatural, in modern times Halloween is significant as both a cultural event and a celebration of imagination, creativity and social fun.

People put up spooky decor in honour of Halloween.(Unsplash)
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Halloween 2025: How is Halloween celebrated now?

In today’s world, Halloween has transformed into a global costume party, celebrating creativity and community spirit. People of all ages dress up in imaginative costumes – from spine-chilling ghosts to pop culture icons – and decorate their homes with carved pumpkins, cobwebs and flickering lanterns. The highlight remains trick-or-treating, where children go door to door collecting sweets and chocolates.

Halloween parties, haunted house tours, and themed events keep the festive energy alive, while social media amplifies the spectacle with costume trends and decor ideas. The festival is gaining traction in countries like India and being embraced by the younger crowds, blending Western influences with local flair.

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Kapil Sharma’s Café Attacked For Third Time In Canada; Bishnoi Gang Claims Responsibility: Deets Inside!

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Kapil Sharma’s Kap’s Cafe in Surrey, Canada, was targeted in a third shooting, reportedly by associates of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident, but repeated attacks have heightened security concerns for the comedian and his establishment. On Thursday, a gunman opened fire at the popular café in a brazen act, which was captured on video and circulated widely. The repeated assaults have alarmed local authorities and fans alike, raising questions about the safety of public figures and their businesses. Kapil Sharma and his team are reviewing security measures to prevent further incidents.

Associates of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi have claimed responsibility for the recent incident. Kulveer Sidhu and Goldy Dhillon publicly acknowledged their involvement through a social media post, confirming their role in the matter and drawing attention to their affiliation with Bishnoi’s network. The announcement has sparked widespread discussion online and in media circles.

Here Are the Full Details of the Shooting

The video circulating online depicts several rounds being fired at the café, which had just reopened following damage from earlier attacks. Witnesses reported that the shooters were unmasked and acted aggressively, heightening fears about public safety and the potential for further violence.

Once again incident of Firing Happened at KAP’S CAFE. This is the third time firing took place at the Kapil Sharma cafe in Canada. pic.twitter.com/KoOYYBFNof

— Akashdeep Thind (@thind_akashdeep) October 16, 2025

In a social media post, the individuals stated: “Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh. Today’s firing at Caps Cafe, Surrey, was carried out by me, Kulveer Sidhu, and Goldy Dhillon. We hold no grudge against the general public. Those who owe us or cheat us will be warned. Bollywood individuals who speak against our religion should also be prepared, bullets can come from anywhere.”

Kapil Sharma's Kafe third time attacked.

Authorities are probing the motives behind a social media post citing unpaid dues and alleged insults to religious sentiments. Previously, the cafe’s windows were smashed twice, though thankfully no one was harmed. These repeated attacks compelled the cafe to shut down for several days each time, disrupting business operations. The incidents have heightened safety concerns for Sharma and his staff, who now face ongoing uncertainty. Investigators are examining both the content of the post and potential connections to the prior attacks to prevent further threats.

Kapil Sharma

Following the first two incidents, security measures for Kapil Sharma in Mumbai and other locations were thoroughly reviewed, emphasising the cross-border nature of threats against him. Authorities are treating these attacks with heightened concern due to their transnational implications. Meanwhile, local police in Surrey have initiated a formal investigation into the most recent incident. They are meticulously examining CCTV footage, collecting evidence, and conducting interviews with witnesses to identify the perpetrators and prevent further attacks, ensuring the safety and security of the comedian.

Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Declared a ‘Terror Entity’ by Canadian Authorities

Kapil Sharma's Kafe

In late September, the Canadian government officially designated the Bishnoi Gang as a “terror entity.” The gang is reportedly led by gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently imprisoned in India. While Indian authorities have long worked to monitor terror groups targeting the country, Canada’s Liberal government has taken decisive action, noting that the Bishnoi Gang specifically threatens certain communities, including the Indian diaspora, within Canadian territory. This move underscores Ottawa’s growing focus on preventing transnational criminal and terrorist activities affecting local and immigrant populations.

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Lowell's Universal Deal, Mgk's Grey Cup Gig & More Canada Music News
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Lowell’s Universal Deal, Mgk’s Grey Cup Gig & More Canada Music News

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Lowell is embarking on a new creative partnership with Universal Music Canada.

The Canadian songwriter and producer, born Elizabeth Lowell Boland, has struck up a strategic collaboration with the major label, fusing her creative knowledge and hitmaking prowess with UMC’s A&R team.

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Lowell is a proven powerhouse in the music industry, working with artists like pop it-girls Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Tate McRae and homegrown talent including The Beaches, Lu Kala, Sofia Camara and more. From producing to writing to A&R, Lowell has a skilled hand in artist development.

Lowell was a part of the Grammy-nominated songwriting behind Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter hits “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “Bodyguard,” and she helped pen Camara’s charting hit “Girls Like You,” which has made waves across the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 and Billboard Canada airplay charts.

“Universal Music Canada and I have been unofficially working together all the way back to our joint work with bülow, and more recently, Valley, Sofia Camara, and more. I’m so excited to be able to be even more involved with the team and all their amazing artists,” says Lowell.

In this new partnership, Lowell will work alongside UMC’s A&R team, led by Amanda Kingsland and Shawn Marino, who were named co-heads of A&R this year.

“Her remarkable success as a songwriter and her ability to craft global hits speak volumes, but more than that, Lowell has an exceptional gift for finding and nurturing talent while helping artists grow into their best selves,” shares Kingsland.

UMC’s president & CEO Julie Adam (and Billboard Canada Women in Music Executive of the Year) emphasizes the label’s renewed mandate to sign, develop and elevate the next generation of Canadian artists globally.

“Lowell is a creative force,” says Adam. “Her incredible passion and fearless approach to music make her one of one. We exist to help artists achieve artistic and commercial success on a global stage out of Canada, and we are so excited, and grateful Lowell is joining us to supercharge that mission.”

Lowell echoes a similar sentiment, detailing her excitement to work with Adam, calling them “kindred spirits,” as she embarks on this new journey.

“I have so much respect for her, not only what she has already achieved in a short time in her position but what I know she will do moving forward,” she shared. “She has quickly shown me her uniquely immense respect for creatives, and in thinking outside of the box, which is imperative in this rapidly changing industry. Her willingness to grow and learn even from the top inspires me.”

Read more here. — Heather Taylor-Singh

MGK To Headline Grey Cup Halftime Show in Winnipeg

Mgk is headed to Winnipeg.

The rapper and singer will headline this year’s Grey Cup halftime show at Princess Auto Stadium on Nov. 16, the Canadian Football League (CFL) has announced.

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The Grammy-nominated hitmaker, born Colson Baker, is known for defying boundaries and crossing genres to reach fans of hip-hop, pop, rock and alternative — making him a prime performer for the football crowd. Mgk’s work has been a success on the charts, with his most recent album, Lost Americana, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart.

“Canada has some of the best fans, so I’m excited to play the Grey Cup halftime show and to see some epic Canadian football,” the singer said in a statement.

While the CFL’s flagship game often includes Canadian performers, the last few years have seen American artists take the stage for halftime. Last year, the Jonas Brothers headlined the halftime show at the Grey Cup in Vancouver, while Green Day played the year before.

It’s clear Mgk has an affinity for Canada. In August, he played a surprise show at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern, debuting a couple of unreleased tracks before his seventh studio album came out.

Following his Grey Cup halftime show performance, Mgk kicks off his highly anticipated Lost Americana Tour in support of his seventh studio album of the same name, with stops in Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Billboard Canada Women in Music Global Rising Star Julia Wolf will join for select dates.

Joining Mgk as Grey Cup performers are Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, who are opening the festivities at the Grey Cup kickoff show, and emerging singer Catie St. Germain, who will perform the national anthem.

“We’re delivering a remarkable sound and atmosphere that will match the world-class action and entertainment on the field,” said CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston in a statement. “An iconic Canadian band to kick things off, a powerful Manitoban voice to honour our anthem and a rising megastar to electrify halftime. It’s going to be a show as unforgettable as the game itself!”

Read more here. — HTS

Canadian Music Organizations Raise Concerns About Artificial Intelligence at the House of Commons

Music industry stakeholders are speaking up about AI before the Canadian House of Commons.

On Wednesday, Oct. 8, representatives from some major music industry groups (SOCAN, Music Publishers Canada and Music Canada) appeared before the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, which is studying the effects of technological advances in artificial intelligence on the creative industries.

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The committee is talking to many groups in the cultural and creative industries, but it is an especially hot topic within music, where the use of AI has exploded at a rapid rate.

One of the people who spoke in Ottawa was Music Publishers Canada (MPC) CEO Margaret McGuffin.

“The committee was very interested in hearing our perspectives,” she tells Billboard Canada. “Nearly every song ever written by a Canadian songwriter has already been scraped and stolen by these AI companies without consent, credit or compensation. Imagine that someone accessed your paycheque without permission and that this behaviour was normalized. This is an important issue for creators and businesses in the creative industries and it is wonderful that the Heritage Committee is listening.”

SOCAN CEO Jennifer Brown also spoke at the hearings. Along with MPC, the organization has major concern for fair compensation and royalties for rightsholders.

“The Standing Committee engaged in a good dialogue with the witnesses,” says Andrea Kokonis, SOCAN chief legal officer and general counsel.  “Jennifer Brown reinforced the importance of a healthy licensing market, as well as SOCAN’s long-standing expertise in licensing and royalty distribution — across every new technology that’s reshaped the music industry — positioning us to help ensure fair, practical solutions for both creators and AI companies.”

To McGuffin and MPC, the current situation is alarming.

“Unfortunately, the music industry has seen mass theft of copyright-protected songs by AI companies, both on the input side — for the purpose of training AI models — and output side — the development and publication of unlicensed generative AI models.”

“This poses serious risks for Canada’s creators and the companies that invest in them. To derive fair value for the use of this copyrighted material, the music publishing industry routinely grants licences to technology companies. AI developers should be no different. The emerging market for licensing music to AI developers should be encouraged, including by requiring AI companies to disclose and maintain records of all their training data,” she explains.

Read more here. — Kerry Doole

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Shots fired at Kapil Sharma’s restaurant In Canada 3rd time in four months; Bishnoi gang takes responsibility

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Comedian Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Surrey, Canada, was attacked for the third time on Thursday when unidentified gunmen fired multiple shots at the restaurant. Kulvir Sidhu, reportedly linked to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s network, claimed responsibility in a viral social media post, warning the “general public” to stay away.

Kapil Sharma

According to City News Vancouver, the Surrey Police Service is investigating reports of gunfire at Kap’s Café, located on 85 Avenue and 120 Street, around 3:45 am. Videos circulating online showed multiple bullets hitting the cafe’s walls and windows. A clip reportedly shot from inside a vehicle captured a man sticking his arm out of the window and firing at least half-a-dozen shots from a handgun. Staff were reportedly inside the café during the shooting, but no one was injured.

Kapil Sharma and his team have not yet issued a statement. Kap’s Café was previously targeted on July 9 and August 7. Shortly after Thursday’s shooting, a post attributed to Goldy Dhillon surfaced, stating, “Today’s firing at Kap’s Cafe, Surrey, was carried out by me, Kulvir Sidhu, and Goldy Dhillon. We hold no grudge against the general public. Those who owe us or cheat us will be warned. Bollywood individuals who speak against our religion should also be prepared, bullets can come from anywhere.”

The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has reportedly targeted celebrities over the years, including actor Salman Khan, with attacks on his Galaxy Apartment last year. Kap’s Café is located in a mixed-use building in Surrey’s Newton area, with retail outlets on the ground floor and residential apartments above. Police cordoned off the site while collecting evidence, even as children played nearby at a local daycare, highlighting the danger posed to families and the public.

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Bronx Zoo: Loud boos for ‘O Canada’ before Game 3
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Bronx Zoo: Loud boos for ‘O Canada’ before Game 3

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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By Gregory Strong

The Canadian Press

Posted October 7, 2025 10:00 pm

2 min read

BRONX – Loud boos were heard throughout Yankee Stadium as “O Canada” was played before Game 3 of the American League Division Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees.

The booing started as anthem singer Graham Rowat was introduced on Tuesday night by the stadium PA announcer. The boos picked up again as the Broadway actor finished his rendition.

The crowd then loudly cheered as a large American flag was unfurled in the outfield as Rowat began singing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

“Sports fans are passionate people,” Rowat said when reached by phone later in the evening. “So I can put it down to that, and maybe not any larger event.”

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The boo-birds returned in the first inning when Toronto slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run homer to give the Blue Jays an early lead.

Anthem booing was common throughout North American sports venues last winter due to tariff-related tensions between Canada and the United States. The trend eventually lost steam.

Rowat, from Peterborough, Ont., is now based in the New York area. He works as an audiobook narrator and has performed in productions such as “Guys and Dolls,” “Mamma Mia!” and “Beauty and the Beast.”


He had performed stadium anthem singings in a group setting before but this was his first solo experience, he said.

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Rowat couldn’t hear the boos, he added, because his in-ear monitors essentially sealed off outside sound during his performance.

He said a “polite” staffer at an earlier sound check told him that booing may be a possibility given how it was common at sporting venues earlier in the year.

“If I had not been warned, I probably would have been thrown off,” Rowat said.

Toronto led 6-3 after three innings in the must-win game for the Yankees.

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Taken Out of Context: Rajat Bedi Sets The Record Straight On Rakesh Roshan, His Move To Canada
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Taken Out of Context: Rajat Bedi Sets The Record Straight On Rakesh Roshan, His Move To Canada

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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After the resounding success of The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, actor Rajat Bedi has found himself in the midst of a controversy he never saw coming. What began as a triumphant comeback for the actor best known for playing Raj Saxena—the stylish antagonist opposite Hrithik Roshan in Koi Mil Gaya (2003)—has unexpectedly turned into a misunderstanding over an old interview clip that recently went viral.

The actor has now spoken out, clarifying that the entire controversy began after a 2023 interview with veteran actor Mukesh Khanna was edited and circulated online in a misleading way. The manipulated clip, according to Rajat, distorted his statements about filmmaker Rakesh Roshan and implied that he had left India out of disappointment after being “sidelined” during Koi Mil Gaya promotions. “My comments were taken out of context,” Rajat said, adding that his casual conversation about career choices and personal life was twisted into sensational clickbait.

“In that interview, I only mentioned that I moved to Canada after Koi Mil Gaya released,” Rajat explained. “But it was presented as though I left because I was ignored during the film’s promotions. That’s completely untrue. How can someone do that just to get views and engagement? It’s deeply unfair.”

Setting the record straight, Rajat emphasised that his relationship with the Koi Mil Gaya team—especially Rakesh Roshan—has always been one of admiration and gratitude. He described Roshan as a filmmaker who was deeply involved in every aspect of his projects, often performing scenes himself to help his actors grasp the emotion and intent of each moment. “I share a very good bond with Rakesh sir,” Rajat said. “He’s one of the most hardworking and passionate directors I’ve ever worked with. When I saw headlines suggesting that I had issues with him, I was shocked. That’s not who I am, and that’s not what I said.”

Rajat went on to explain that his move to Canada was purely a personal decision, driven by the need for stability rather than any professional fallout. At the time, despite being a familiar face in Bollywood with roles in films like International Khiladi and Koi Mil Gaya, he felt uncertain about his long-term prospects in the industry. “I had work, I had fame, but there was no stability,” he said. “Life in Mumbai was glamorous but unpredictable. I had to think about my family, my future, and what kind of life I could build. So I made the choice to move to Canada and try something new.”

In Vancouver, Rajat switched gears entirely, exploring real estate and business opportunities. While the transition wasn’t easy, he says it gave him a renewed sense of purpose and a chance to reflect on what he truly wanted from life. “Those years away from films taught me a lot,” he admitted. “It wasn’t just about survival; it was about growth. I realised how much I missed the camera, the sets, the entire energy of filmmaking.”

That realisation led him back to India and, eventually, to his recent career revival with The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, which has earned him widespread praise. The series, backed by Netflix and Aryan Khan’s production banner, marks a turning point for Rajat — not only in terms of visibility but also in reclaiming his narrative on his own terms. “I’m finally doing the kind of work I’ve always wanted to do,” he said. “I don’t want people to remember me only as the villain from Koi Mil Gaya. I want them to see that I have evolved, both as an actor and as a person.”

Reflecting on the online storm that reignited attention on his past, Rajat maintained that while the experience was frustrating, it also reminded him of the importance of authenticity in the digital age. “Today, a few seconds of an edited clip can completely change your image,” he said. “But the truth always comes out eventually. I’m grateful that I’ve had the chance to clarify what really happened.”

For now, Rajat is focused on his second innings in the entertainment industry — one built not on controversy, but on craft, patience, and renewed confidence. “After everything that’s happened, I’ve learnt not to let the noise get to me,” he said. “I’m just happy to be back on screen, doing what I love — this time, on my own terms.”

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Is Kneecap banned from Canada or not? NDP urges answer in high-profile case – National

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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The federal immigration minister is facing increasing pressure to clarify whether the Irish hip-hop group Kneecap is indeed banned from entering Canada, or if the Liberal official who announced the move was approved to make that assertion in a contentious social media post.

In a letter to Immigration Minister Lena Diab on Thursday, NDP MP Jenny Kwan, the party’s immigration critic, urged Diab to say whether the group is indeed banned after the minister and other officials have repeatedly refused to answer questions on the case for almost two weeks.

The band says it has yet to receive any official notice about an entry ban or denial of their electronic visa authorizations.

“Canadians and visitors to Canada deserve to know that they are not subject to arbitrary and politicized weaponization of public policy for political purposes,” Kwan wrote.

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“We need to rebuild integrity into the system in this time of misinformation.”

Liberal MP Vince Gasparro, the parliamentary secretary for combating crime, announced on Sept. 19 “on behalf of the Government of Canada” that the band’s members had been deemed ineligible for entry ahead of scheduled concerts this month, based “on the advice of our officials.”

Kwan wants Diab to answer if the officials Gasparro referenced are in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), and if she or other IRCC officials authorized Gasparro to speak on their behalf publicly.

The letter also asks if Kneecap were ever formally banned from entering Canada or if they are permitted to enter, and if the Prime Minister’s Office or any other government officials or agencies were involved in approving Gasparro’s announcement.


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Kwan pressed Diab on some of those questions directly during question period on Thursday, but Diab declined to directly answer.

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“If no one authorized it, can the minister advise what formal action will be taken to address this serious misrepresentation of authority? Canadians deserve to know,” Kwan said.

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Diab responded by reading nearly verbatim a statement IRCC sent to Global News earlier this week — a message that has evolved in real time — that did not comment on Kneecap’s specific case.

“Persons seeking to come to Canada must meet eligibility and admissibility requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act,” Diab said.

“Each case is assessed individually. Entry to Canada may be refused for a number of reasons. Individuals whose electronic travel application has been declined can re-apply by doing an ETA once they address the reasons that it has been refused.”

Should a probe ask whether MP ‘lied?’

Kwan’s letter adds to the pressure on the Liberal government to explain why no further explanation or official notice has been provided to the band or the public since.

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Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman told Global News in an interview Wednesday she would support an investigation into whether Gasparro “lied” in announcing the apparent entry ban or if he contradicted official policy.

“I would suspect that in any other workplace you would be reprimanded for that. And in this case, you wouldn’t be a parliamentary secretary anymore,” she said.

A spokesperson for Gasparro’s office said he had “no further comment” in an email Wednesday and deferred questions to IRCC, after making a similar comment last Friday.

Diab did not stop to answer questions from reporters on Kneecap’s case while heading into the Liberal caucus meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday.

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s office has also deferred questions to IRCC, and the Prime Minister’s Office has not responded to requests for comment.


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In his video announcement on Sept. 19, Gasparro cited a U.K. terrorism-related charge against Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh as a reason for denying entry to Canada. A British judge tossed out the criminal case last Friday, but no one in the government has said if the apparent entry ban remains in place.

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The charge, which was dismissed after a British court said it had been laid too late, came after authorities had alleged Óg Ó hAnnaidh waved a flag of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah during a London concert last year.

Hezbollah is a listed terrorist organization in both the U.K. and Canada.

Kneecap has accused critics of trying to silence the band because of its support for the Palestinian cause throughout the Israeli military’s destruction of Gaza. The band says it doesn’t support Hezbollah and Hamas, nor condone violence.

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs and Jewish advocacy organization B’nai Brith Canada, which had advocated for the ban, have praised the government for Gasparro’s announcement.


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