Uday Rana
Digital Broadcast Journalist
Uday Rana is a journalist whose work focuses on labour, immigration and foreign affairs. He has told stories across two different continents and two different countries in print, digital, television and radio outlets. While he enjoys long-form writing most of all, he has also developed his skills as a multimedia journalist.
His work has appeared in the BBC, the Ottawa Citizen and Asia Democracy Network before joining Global News in 2023.
He speaks, reads and writes four languages – English, Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi. He started his career in journalism in India, working first for the Times of India and then CNN-News18. He covered topics such as conflict, human rights issues, the rise of Hindu nationalism, foreign policy and climate change.
Prior to joining Global News, he has worked with top Canadian news organizations, such as the Globe and Mail and the CBC. His work at the Globe and Mail, which focused on the experiences of racialized immigrants in and around Toronto, was nominated for a National Newspaper Award and a Digital Publishing Award.
Uday has written on everything from conflict in South Asia, businesses in the Greater Toronto Area, immigrants across Canada, human rights, climate change, healthcare, education, racial justice, politics, labour policy, LGTBQ issues, to a lot of things in between.
He has also worked in business news with the Globe’s ‘Report on Business’, investigative journalism with the Globe and Mail, and broadcast news with the CBC.
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Video Archives
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Can e-bikes be an alternative to cars? -
Liberals table changes to capital gains tax -
How is telework affecting Canadians? -
Ontario town returns federal housing money after vote against density -
Can Canada balance affordability with home values? -
U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs a ‘tightrope’ for Canada? -
Review wildfire insurance coverage: experts -
How can you reduce wildfire risk to your home? -
How can you flood-proof your home? -
Climate change is affecting the housing market: report -
Budget 2024: Taxes on capital gains explained -
Buying a home feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners, poll shows -
International student cap allocated among provinces -
Will fourplexes destroy ‘neighbourhood character’? What to know amid debate -
Millennials struggling to save for retirement: StatCan data
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Are ‘mom-and-pop investors’ pricing out new homebuyers?
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Should you build an additional dwelling unit on your property? -
Can daylight saving time be made permanent? -
After a warm winter, Canada may see more drought, wildfires in the spring -
Ukrainian refugees in Canada in need of legal aid
Author Archives
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Canada’s economy could rebound in 2026 — but there’s a catch: reportCanada is projected to record a GDP growth rate of 1.3 per cent in 2025 and tick higher, to 1.7 per cent, in 2026, Deloitte’s fall 2025 economic outlook said.CanadaSep 29
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Trump vows 100% tariff on foreign movies, levies on furnitureThe 'movie making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other Countries,' Trump said, without indicating how the plan might work.EconomySep 29
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Canada Post strike: What we know as postal workers walk off the jobCUPW announced their members would be going on strike with immediate effect, adding that the “future of the post office is on the line.”CanadaSep 26
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Canada is seeing its largest retirement wave as fertility rate plummetsThe boomer retirement wave, which started in 2011 when the oldest boomers turned 65, will reach its peak by the end of this decade, a Royal Bank of Canada report said.CanadaSep 25
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What’s the link between alcohol and dementia? New study sheds lightThe report notes that it is in contrast to previous research, which has suggested that moderate and light drinking might even have a protective effect on dementia.HealthSep 24
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‘Trade is under attack,’ Macklem says. Here’s what he urges Canada must doTiff Macklem said Canada could undertake several policy measures to tackle the headwinds from the trade war imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.CanadaSep 23
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Will Canada avoid a recession? Here’s what economists sayCanada's economy contracted in the second quarter of the year. In the third quarter, economists are expecting a bit of a bounceback.CanadaSep 23
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Canadian travel to U.S. declines for 7th consecutive month amid trade warIn July, the number of Canadian residents returning from the United States was down to 2.6 million, marking a 32.4 per cent decrease compared with July 2024CanadaSep 23
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Dollarama’s stock is surging. The cost of everything may be the reasonThe high price of groceries in Canada is enticing people to look for cheaper options at discount stores like Dollarama, experts say.CanadaSep 22
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Cost of living drives 3 in 4 Canadians to skip eating out, report showsA little more than half (51 per cent) of millennials make a purchase from a restaurant at least once a week, followed by 47 per cent of Gen Z Canadians, the report showed.CanadaSep 22
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Renewing your mortgage? What the Bank of Canada’s rate cut means for youAccording to the Bank of Canada’s research, 60 per cent of all Canadian mortgages will be up for renewal in 2025 and 2026. What does the most recent rate cut mean for you?CanadaSep 20
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Toyota recalls more than 70K vehicles in CanadaThe recall pertains to 70,480 Toyota and Lexus vehicles equipped with a 12.3-inch display, Transport Canada said in the recall notice.CanadaSep 19
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6 in 10 Canadians say they can never trust Americans the same way again'It looks to me, based on these data, that Canadians feel that their relationship with the United States has changed in a fundamental way,' said an Ipsos leader.CanadaSep 19
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Canada Post says it is sending new offer to the union for postal workersCanada Post said the union’s August offer 'added significant new costs and restrictions at a challenging time for the Corporation.'CanadaSep 18
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Canadian consumers are buying less, including on credit cards, data showsCanadians are also spending less money using their credit cards, another report by J.D. Power and Associates released on Tuesday showed.CanadaSep 18
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Want your say? Canada will seek public input on CUSMA reviewFinance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said it is clear the country needs to 'look at new markets' and that Canada is at 'the centre' of North American trade.CanadaSep 17
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Air Canada, union agree to end mediation on flight attendant wagesAir Canada and the Canadian Union of Public Employees reached a four-year tentative agreement for its flight attendants in August.CanadaSep 16
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Charlie Kirk killing: FBI reveals 1st images of person of interest in manhuntLaw enforcement agencies said they had accessed video footage of the suspect and confirmed that he arrived on campus at 11:52 a.m. local time on Wednesday.CrimeSep 11
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‘Reckless and escalatory’: Carney condemns Russian incursion into PolandPrime Minister Mark Carney said Russian President Vladimir Putin was 'demonstrating once again his total disregard for the path of peace.'CanadaSep 10
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Mazda recalls 14K vehicles in Canada over crash riskA sudden loss of engine power could increase the risk of a crash, Transport Canada said in the recall notice. Here are the vehicles involved.CanadaSep 10
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Nearly half of Canadians are skipping life insurance. Here’s whyAlmost half of Canadians (42 per cent) don’t have life insurance or aren’t sure if they do, a new survey from insurance firm PolicyMe and Angus Reid said on Wednesday.CanadaSep 10
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Rents in Canada fall for 11th straight month. Which cities saw biggest drops?Compared to August last year, rents in Canada were down 2.3 per cent last month to $2,137 a month, according to the latest National Rent Report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation.CanadaSep 8
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Carney unveils ‘Buy Canadian’ plan and canola tariff help amid trade warFriday’s announcement also included a $370 million relief package for canola farmers, who are facing a 75.8 per cent tariff from China.CanadaSep 5
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2 Canadians dead in Lisbon funicular crash, Ottawa confirmsTwo Canadians, five Portuguese nationals, three British citizens, two South Koreans, one American, one French, one Swiss and one Ukrainian were among the dead, police said.CanadaSep 5
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Canada must ‘reinvent’ economy like it did in 1945, finance minister saysChampagne said the government’s efforts will be focused on 'using technology, delivering better services, making sure that Canadians find value for money.'CanadaSep 4