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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Liberals table changes to capital gains tax
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How is telework affecting Canadians?
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Ontario town returns federal housing money after vote against density
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Can Canada balance affordability with home values?
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U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs a ‘tightrope’ for Canada?
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Review wildfire insurance coverage: experts
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How can you reduce wildfire risk to your home?
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How can you flood-proof your home?
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Climate change is affecting the housing market: report
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Budget 2024: Taxes on capital gains explained
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Buying a home feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners, poll shows
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International student cap allocated among provinces
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Will fourplexes destroy ‘neighbourhood character’? What to know amid debate
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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?
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Can daylight saving time be made permanent?
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After a warm winter, Canada may see more drought, wildfires in the spring
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Ukrainian refugees in Canada in need of legal aid
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Renters more likely to experience financial distress, loneliness: StatCan
Author Archives
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This hair clipper is being recalled over a burn risk. What to knowThe recall notice said the chargeable lithium-ion battery that powers the hair clipper can overheat, posing a burn hazard to the consumer.Canada8 hours
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WestJet is cancelling dozens of flights as mechanic strike loomsAs airline mechanics are set to go on strike this week, WestJet is going to cancel 40 flights across Canada, affecting 6,500 passengers.CanadaJun 19
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The heat wave will ease by Friday – but not for southern OntarioAn oppressive heat wave continued to blanket Central and Southern Ontario, southern Quebec and much of the Atlantic provinces on Wednesday.WeatherJun 19
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Cities warm up ‘like stones in a sauna’ during a heat wave. Can that change?Experts say city and suburb dwellers have it much worse than their counterparts living in the countryside, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as ‘urban heat island effect.'CanadaJun 18
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Don’t have AC? How to stay cool in the looming heat waveWith many parts of Canada entering a 'prolonged heat event' on Monday, many will be asking whether it’s time to invest in an air conditioning unit.CanadaJun 17
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Minimum wage for gig workers won’t solve key problems, experts warnBritish Columbia is the latest jurisdiction to bring in minimum wages for gig workers, starting this fall. But advocates and experts say it might not help.CanadaJun 14
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Capital gains tax: How should you prepare for the changes?The House of Commons has approved the Liberals' plan to change the way capital gains are taxed in Canada. How can you prepare for the changes?CanadaJun 12
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Liberals introduce capital gains tax changes. Here’s what to knowProposed changes to how Canadians' capital gains are taxed have been tabled in the House of Commons. Here's what to know about the bill and the controversy.PoliticsJun 10
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Less grooming and more chores: How life changes when you work from homeWorking from home spiked during the pandemic, and changed the way many people work and live. New data from Statistics Canada sheds light on its impacts.CanadaJun 6
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Canada’s federal agencies ill-equipped to fight cybercrime, auditor findsIn a report Tuesday, Auditor General Karen Hogan describes breakdowns in response, co-ordination, enforcement, tracking, and analysis between and across the organizations.CanadaJun 4
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McKinsey contracts show public servants’ disregard of procurement rules: AGAt the request of the House of Commons, auditor general Karen Hogan probed 97 contracts awarded to McKinsey between 2011 and 2023, with a total value of $209 million.CanadaJun 4
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Ontario town will return federal housing money after vote against densityOakville was set to receive $25 million under the Housing Accelerator Fund. It has already received $1.28 million, which the town said it will return to the federal government.PoliticsMay 30
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Trudeau wants to maintain home prices while pushing affordability. Is it possible?In a recent interview with the Globe and Mail, Justin Trudeau said he wants to push affordability while maintaining current home values. Some experts say that's hard to do.MoneyMay 29
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Ontario seals $357M housing deal with feds. Here’s what it could meanThe two levels of government had publicly disagreed over what kind of housing needs to be built, with Ontario Premier Doug Ford ruling out a provincewide fourplex policy.CanadaMay 28
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Why U.S. tariffs on Chinese EVs could be a ‘tightrope’ walk for CanadaWith the Joe Biden administration imposing massive new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, some experts argue that a U.S.-style tariff may not make sense for Canada.CanadaMay 27
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Amid London Drugs hack, what to do if you think your data is at riskIndividuals and organizations can take several steps to ensure they are less vulnerable to ransomware attacks, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) said.CanadaMay 23
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Canada appoints new ambassadors to Palestinian Authority, UNForeign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly announced that Graham Dattels has become Canada’s representative to the Palestinian Authority.CanadaMay 22
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Auto theft is causing Canadians ‘concern and trauma,’ insurance group saysThe insurers body said for effective implementation, insurers, law enforcement and port authorities need to work with auto manufacturers.CanadaMay 21
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Can Canada fight wildfires at night? What to knowWhile nighttime firefighting operations have been common in both Australia and the United States, Canadian provinces are now looking to expand their own capacity.CanadaMay 20
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Loblaw grocery code of conduct shift is ‘step in the right direction’: TrudeauLoblaw Cos. Ltd. said Thursday it’s ready to sign on to the grocery code of conduct, paving the way for an agreement that’s been years in the making.CanadaMay 17
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Not just Canada: A look at extreme weather events all over the worldAs Canada deals with wildfires, other parts of the world have suffered extreme weather events, such as heavy rains and storms bringing floods and landslides.EnvironmentMay 14
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Wildfire season is here. How can you reduce the risk to your home?As wildfire season begins, experts say there are a number of steps that homeowners can take to try to protect their homes against raging wildfires.EnvironmentMay 12
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‘Significant risk’: How will wildfires spread over the next two months?Officials said the wildfire situation could worsen quickly given that much of Canada is still facing drought conditions, that have persisted for the last 12 months.CanadaMay 9
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Worried about flood damage to your home? Here’s what you can doFor those worried about flood damage to their properties, experts suggest taking action to protect against the worse effects of extreme weather events.CanadaMay 7
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WestJet, mechanics union reach tentative deal amid strike fearsIf the contract is ratified by both sides, it would mark the first approved collective bargaining agreement between WestJet and AMFA.CanadaMay 6