www.theasianstar.com Vol 21 - Issue 11
Saturday, April 16, 2022
South Asian couple from Surrey in disbelief after lottery win A simple trip to the Real Canadian Superstore led a BC couple to a massive lottery win. Jamail and Manjinder Khatra’s (pic) BC lottery ticket ended up winning them the guaranteed $1 million prize through BCLC’s Lotto 6/49 draw. The Surrey couple purchased their ticket from the Superstore located on 104 Avenue. Jamail popped into a gas station on his way home from work to check the ticket, and he could not believe what he saw. “I checked the ticket on March 29, and I saw a million dollars and didn’t believe it,” he said. “I went home and looked on
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Russian billionaire is behind mansion that housed Prince Harry and Meghan, leaked files show It’s been an international enigma for the last two years: Who really owns the lavish Vancouver Island estate where Prince Harry and Meghan wintered in 2020 as they reportedly hashed out their plan to step back from official royal duties? Is it the Russian-born billionaire who several media outlets linked to the property? Is it Canadian mining magnate Frank Giustra, as (erroneously) reported by the New York Post’s Page Six? CBC and Radio-Canada found the answer,
and it does indeed involve a Russian, but it wasn’t easy — it took an international leak of tax-haven data, access to a company’s internal records and intense research. All that, experts say, shows once again just how opaque Canada is when it comes to assets like real estate and who owns it. “It is very easy for criminals around the world to be laundering their dirty money in Canada and buying real estate,” said Kevin Comeau, a lawyer and financial Continued on page 7
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Indian wife of UK finance minister is richer than Britain’s Queen Elizabeth
Apple is making iPhone 13 in India now Apple is moving some iPhone 13 manufacturing to India, a move that could boost the entire smartphone industry. As a result of the global pandemic, Apple has been working to diversify its supply chain, moving some manufacturing outside of China. While the company already manufactures some older models in India, moving some iPhone 13 production there could improve manufacturing for its rivals. Apple’s market share may be dwarfed by the Android ecosystem,
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Akshata Murty, the Indian wife of embattled British finance minister Rishi Sunak, daughter of a self-made tech billionaire and a formidable engineer and philanthropist mother, is richer than Queen Elizabeth. Sunak, once seen as a future prime minister, has seen his popularity sink because of surging consumer prices, while recent reports that Murty’s foreign earnings are shielded from British tax authorities have added to the pressure. Her father, N.R. Narayana
Murthy, 75, co-founded tech giant Infosys in 1981, the outsourcing behemoth that helped drive India’s remarkable transformation into the “back office of the world”. Borrowing 10,000 rupees (US$130) from his wife Sudha to help create it, the firm is now worth around US$100 billion and was the first Indian company to list on Wall Street. One of only two non-Americans in Fortune magazine’s list . See more on page 19
US congratulates new Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif
Vancouver is officially host city candidate for 2026 FIFA World Cup It has been an exciting few weeks for Canadian soccer fans and some more exciting news for those in British Columbia just came down the pipe this morning. FIFA announced that Vancouver has officially become a candidate to host games at BC Place during the 2026 Men’s World Cup.
The United States has congratulated Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (pic) and said it values the relationship between the two countries and is looking forward to continuing the longstanding cooperation, signalling Washington’s intent to improve ties with Islamabad under the new regime. Pakistan’s relations with the US have been lukewarm, especially under the Biden administration. The ties touched a new low after former prime minister Imran Khan, who was ousted last week through a Parliament vote, accused the US of conspiring to dislodge his government. The US government has bluntly denied the allegations multiple times. “Pakistan has been an important partner on wide-ranging mutual interests for nearly 75 years and we value our relationship,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement on Wednesday.
Bollywood mega-stars Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt wed in intimate Mumbai ceremony
Actor Ranbir Kapoor & Alia Bhatt tied the knot in Mumbai on Thursday. see story on page 13
Doctor says end of vaccine card in BC too soon as BA.2 variant spreads It’s too early to drop all COVID-19 restrictions, including proof of vaccination at indoor venues, as infections rise in British Columbia due to a “let it rip” approach for managing the virus, a retired emergency room doctor says. Dr. Lyne Filiatrault said the end of the vaccine card on Friday after masks were no longer required earlier this month sends the wrong message as the highly transmissible BA.2 subvariant of Omicron is spreading quickly. “We think there’s going to be another BA.2 wave and we don’t think it’s going to be any different
than what other jurisdictions are seeing, like Ontario and Quebec, because we’re making the same errors,” said Filiatrault, who speaks for Protect Our Province B.C., a group of health-care professionals, scientists and advocates calling for evidence-based policies. However, Ian Tostenson, president of the B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association, said there’s no longer a need for the vaccine card in a province where 91 per cent of residents aged 12 and up have received two doses of a vaccine. Continued on page 7
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