INDIA
Will Always Be Unapologetically…: Trudeaus Last Message To Canada As PM

Ottawa: On his last day in office, outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared a farewell message to the country, vowing to always remain “unapologetically and boldly” Canadian. In a video posted on X with the caption, “Hey Canada, one last thing,” Trudeau expressed his pride in the nation and its people. “I am so proud of Canadians. I am proud to have served the country so full of people who stand up for what’s right, rise to every occasion, always have each others’ backs, when it matters the most,” he said.
“This may be my last day here in this office, but I will always be boldly and unapologetically Canadian. My only ask is no matter what the world throws at us, you always be the same,” he added. Trudeau’s departure comes as Mark Carney takes the helm of the Liberal Party and prepares to take oath as Canada’s 24th Prime Minister on Friday.
Canada’s Governor General Mary Simon’s office has said the swearing-in ceremony of the prime minister and members of the Canadian ministry will take place in the Rideau Hall ballroom at 11 am EDT. On his first day as Liberal leader, Carney met Trudeau at the Prime Minister’s Office to discuss the length of a transition period. By the end of the day, Carney stated the changeover would be “seamless” and “quick,” CTV News reported.
In the days since, Carney has been holding meetings with key officials in Ottawa and beyond, and work has been done behind the scenes to execute the transition of power, both from a bureaucratic and a security standpoint.
The report stated citing a spokesperson, that the former Bank of Canada and Bank of England has divested all his assets into a blind trust. Trudeau would visit the governor general on Friday and officially tender his resignation. Then, Carney would take oaths of office and allegiance.
Carney will assume office at a time when polling shows the Conservatives and Liberals neck-in-neck amid Canadians’ rising concerns over ties between Canada and the US. The same polling indicates Trudeau will be officially ending his tenure as Canada’s PM, with his favorability at a 12-month high.
In his final speech as Liberal leader, Justin Trudeau highlighted the ‘achievements’ of the Liberal Party over the past decade while looking towards the future, hours ahead of the announcement of his successor as the leader of his party, as reported by CBC News.
In his speech at the Liberal Leadership Convention, Trudeau said, “I am damn proud of what we’ve done over these past 10 years for the middle class and the people working hard to join it.” Trudeau told the crowd that “there is a responsibility to ensure that Canada stays the best country on Earth! In one of his last speeches as Liberal leader and Canada’s PM, he urged his supporters to keep fighting for Canada as hard as they can, CBC News reported.
“Democracy is not a given. Freedom is not a given. Even Canada is not a given,” he warned. “None of those happened by accident. None of them will continue without effort.”
INDIA
Four Seasons Hotel Appoints Bakul Pednekar As Director Of People & Culture
Bengaluru: Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru is delighted to announce Bakul Pednekar’s appointment as Director of People & Culture. A seasoned Four Seasons professional and culture bearer, Bakul brings over 17 years of rich, cross-continental experience shaped by the brand’s deep-rooted values of empathy, excellence, and service from the heart.
Bakul’s Four Seasons journey began in 2007 in stewarding operations at the Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai. This humble beginning blossomed into a remarkable career through his innate leadership, emotional intelligence, and people-first approach. He has since held key Human Resource roles across some of the brand’s most iconic properties, including Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru, Kuda Huraa, and most recently, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, where he served as Director of People & Culture for nearly three years.
“Bakul is a shining example of our belief in nurturing talent from within,” says Biswajit Chakraborty, General Manager, Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru. “His journey reflects the essence of Four Seasons, growing leaders who live our values daily. With his global perspective and deep understanding of our culture, I am confident he will enrich our team and take our People & Culture practices to even greater heights.”
Known for fostering inclusive and purpose-driven workplaces, Bakul has led diverse teams, spearheaded impactful learning programs, and championed employee well-being, earning admiration from colleagues and accolades from the industry. His leadership is grounded in a profound respect for people and a passion for creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, seen, and empowered.
Bakul will lead the People & Culture function at Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru, shaping employee experiences that inspire excellence and reflect the brand’s legendary service philosophy. His return to India marks a full-circle moment — combining global expertise with local intuition to nurture the next generation of hospitality leaders. At Four Seasons, service begins with genuine care for people, and Bakul’s story is a living example of that philosophy in action.
Press Contacts: Apurva Dixit Account Director Email: apurva.dixit@cloverconnect.in M: +91 9870326814
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INDIA
India’s ‘Water War’ Over Pahalgam Attack | How Indus Waters Treaty Suspension Will Impact Pakistan
India has pulled the plug on the Indus Waters Treaty, a day after terrorists killed over 25 tourists in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. The cabinet committee on security announced the decision on IWT on April 23. The Indus Waters Treaty suspension over the Pahalgam attack will be a big setback to Pakistan. Shehbaz Sharif has called a meeting of the National Security Committee to discuss the issues. Watch this video to know more.
INDIA
‘Very Harmful To Peace Negotiations With Russia: Trump Slams Zelenskyys Statement On Crimea
Washington: US President Donald Trump has slammed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying the Ukrainian leader’s statement on Crimea is “very harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia”. This time the Trump-Zelenskyy clash was over Crimea, with the US President convinced that the region should be considered as Russian territory, while Zelensky refused to agree with him, reiterating that Ukraine will stand firm on its core principles, Xinhua news agency reported.
Trump wrote on Wednesday in a post on Truth Social that “Nobody is asking Zelenskyy to recognise Crimea as Russian Territory but, if he wants Crimea, why didn’t they fight for it eleven years ago when it was handed over to Russia without a shot being fired?” “It’s inflammatory statements like Zelenskyy’s that makes it so difficult to settle this War. He has nothing to boast about,” wrote Trump, adding that “The situation for Ukraine is dire — He can have Peace or, he can fight for another three years before losing the whole Country.”
As negotiators met for the latest round of talks in London, reports suggest that the US proposal that was laid out had two key points in agreement with Moscow’s stand — the first being Kyiv officially recognising Crimea as Russian territory, and the second — that Ukraine can never become a NATO member.
Both these points were rejected by Ukraine, which infuriated President Trump, who had already threatened to withdraw the US from negotiations over Kyiv’s obstinacy. Trump chided the Ukrainian President for not agreeing with him about Crimea now being a part of Russia. “Crimea was lost years ago and is not even a point of discussion,” President Trump asserted. Trump also noted that the statement made by Zelenskyy would do nothing but prolong the “killing field” and “nobody wants that!”
“We are very close to a Deal, but the man with ‘no cards to play’ should now, finally, GET IT DONE,” he noted. Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that Kyiv is prepared to engage in talks in any format once a potential ceasefire with Russia is established, the government-run Ukrinform news agency reported. But he stressed that Ukraine will not legally recognise the occupation of Crimea by Russia as it contradicts the nation’s Constitution.
The exchange led to President Trump scolding President Zelenskyy, saying that the US is trying to stop the killing in his country. “We are very close to a deal” for peace, Trump said, putting the blame on the Ukrainian President for being stubborn, as talks seem to be heading for a stalemate. President Trump took to social media to post a scathing attack on Ukraine’s Zelenskyy.
“Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is boasting on the front page of The Wall Street Journal that, ‘Ukraine will not legally recognise the occupation of Crimea. There’s nothing to talk about here.’ This statement is very harmful to the Peace Negotiations with Russia in that Crimea was lost years ago under the auspices of President Barack Hussein Obama, and is not even a point of discussion,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Russia seized control of the Crimean peninsula in 2014 without any significant resistance from Ukraine at the time. The move was condemned by several nations, with only a handful of countries recognising Russia’s claim to Crimea.
Meanwhile, echoing Donald Trump’s sentiment, US Vice President J.D. Vance said it was time for Russia and Ukraine to either agree to the US peace proposal “or for the US to walk away from the process entirely”.
Vance said that America’s proposal called for freezing territorial lines “at some level close to where they are today” and a “long-term diplomatic settlement that hopefully will lead to long-term peace”. He went on to say that “The only way to really stop the killing is for the armies to both put down their weapons, and to freeze this thing”.
In response to the US Vice President, Zelenskyy’s Chief of Staff, Andriy Yermak, wrote in a post on X that he made it clear to US negotiator Steve Witkoff in London that Ukraine “will stand firm on its core principles during the negotiations” that relate to sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Since taking office in January, Trump has sharply altered the US approach to the Ukraine war. Instead of punishing moves against Russia like his predecessor Joe Biden, Washington is now pressing Ukraine to agree to a ceasefire, even if it is unacceptable to Kyiv. The US is seemingly in a hurry to broker a deal — any deal — irrespective of whether it may be a good one for Russia or a good one for Ukraine.
President Trump, who had pledged to “end the Russia-Ukraine war in days”, wants to be seen as a power broker for peace globally. Meanwhile, ever since Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s phone call and Washington’s foreign policy tilt towards Moscow, European nations have scrambled to find ways to support Kyiv, which finds itself staring at an increasingly uncertain future.
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