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Canada slashing immigration targets, eyes ‘pause’ on population growth
Canada will reduce the number of new permanent residents to the country by 21 per cent by next year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced on Thursday.
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Canada set to make drastic reductions in annual immigration targets
Canada will take the rare step of reducing its annual immigration targets on Thursday, according to a government source.
23.10 / 21:31
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Trudeau says Liberals ‘strong and united’ after caucus challenge
In the face of a leadership challenge, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that the Liberal Party is “strong and united” despite frustrations within the caucus amid an internal revolt.
23.10 / 18:09
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Liberals set to announce immigration system changes, sources say
The federal government is set to announce major changes to Canada’s immigration system on Thursday, three sources tell Global News.
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Justin Trudeau has a big political problem: Justin Trudeau
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. OTTAWA—Justin Trudeau reinvented Canadian politics when he was elected prime minister at the age of 43 in 2015, with a brand built around his good looks and energy. Almost a decade later, Trudeau is fighting for political survival.
19.10 / 09:49
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"Trudeau government intensely interested in escalation," say policy experts on India-Canada row
foreign policy experts have expressed their views on how Canada's rogue allegations have strained the relationship between the two countries. In an interview to ANI, defence expert Shiwalee Deshpande said that the relations have soured significantly between the two countries. «The matters are very, very serious and the relations are strained because of the comments made by Justin Trudeau.» Commenting on the Indian government's decision to call back Indian diplomats from Canada and expelling Canadian diplomats from India, she noted that it was, «A very strong step taken by the Indian government. It showed to the whole world that don't mess with India, otherwise India would come out to be very, very strong.
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Indian official charged in foiled New York murder plot
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Federal prosecutors charged an employee of India’s intelligence service with allegedly directing an audacious plot to kill a vocal Sikh activist in New York, an escalation in a long-running investigation that has threatened a rift in the U.S.-India alliance. Vikash Yadav, 39, a now-former employee of India’s foreign intelligence service, faces murder-for-hire charges in connection with the alleged plot that was first revealed last year.
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Canadian PM alone responsible for damaged relations between India-Canada: MEA reacts after Trudeau's admission of 'no proof'
Justin Trudeau admitted that his government had not provided «hard evidentiary proof» when accusing India of involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said Trudeau’s statement «only confirms» what New Delhi has maintained «consistently all along.» The MEA also blamed Trudeau's «cavalier behaviour» for damaging relations between India and Canada. «What we have heard today only confirms what we have been saying consistently all along—Canada has presented us no evidence whatsoever in support of the serious allegations that it has chosen to level against India and Indian diplomats,» MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in an official statement. He added, «The responsibility for the damage that this cavalier behaviour has caused to India-Canada relations lies with Prime Minister Trudeau alone.»
16.10 / 16:51
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Justin Trudeau accuses India of 'clear violations' of Canadian sovereignty
Justin Trudeau alleged on Wednesday that there were «clear indications» that India violated Canada's sovereignty. His remarks were made during an inquiry into alleged foreign interference, which highlighted what he described as illegal activities by representatives of the Indian government against Canadian citizens. «We had clear and certainly now ever clearer indications that India had violated Canada's sovereignty,» Trudeau stated, drawing attention to a recent Canadian police investigation that implicated Indian diplomats in a «campaign of violence.»
16.10 / 09:45
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Tired of Trudeau: Why Canadians are not willing to trust their PM
Justin Trudeau is finding it hard to convince Canadians about India's alleged link to the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen, in Canada last year. His latest move to brand Indian High Commissioner to Canada as a «person of interest» in the Nijjar probe comes with the same vague allegations he made against India last year. "...we started to understand through intelligence agencies that India was possibly if not probably, behind Nijjar's killing...," Trudeau said on Monday, while accusing the Indian government of supporting criminal activities in Canada. «Possibly if not probably» is same as the claim of «credible allegations» Trudeau made last year. Besides his vague allegations against India as he tries to pander to his Khalistani Sikh votes before an impending election, Trudeau has another problem: in the nine years as the Canadian PM, he has lost credibility and is widely expected to lose the next election. His desperation to throw India-Canada ties under the bus to retain support of his Khalistani vote bank seems all the more clumsy when he has landed in a political quicksand and thinks he can distract Canadians' attention from his own multi-crisis which include a coup brewing in his own caucus and corruption allegations. Also Read: US, UK push ahead with Modi despite bombshell Trudeau claims
16.10 / 01:43
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Deepening Canada-India standoff seen as a short-term boost for Modi, Trudeau
Canada kicked out six Indian diplomats on Monday, linking them to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader and alleging a broader effort to target Indian dissidents in Canada. India retaliated by telling six Canadian diplomats to leave. Although the tit-for-tat move sent bilateral relations skidding to a new low, Narendra Modi and Justin Trudeau are unlikely to mind too much. Both leaders are in their third terms and face political challenges.
15.10 / 12:45
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New allegations, old wounds: India rejects Canada’s accusations as diplomatic crisis worsens
covert operations on Canadian soil. The accusations center on the alleged involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead in British Columbia in June last year. Canadian authorities have now claimed that Indian agents are working in collaboration with criminal gangs, including the Bishnoi gang, to carry out covert operations targeting South Asian Canadians. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated his government’s stance at a press conference, saying, “Canada will never tolerate the involvement of a foreign government in threatening and killing Canadian citizens on Canadian soil.” He emphasized that the findings of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) provided “clear and compelling evidence” that agents of the Indian government are engaged in activities that pose a significant threat to public safety. Trudeau detailed the evidence, stating, “This includes clandestine information gathering techniques, coercive behavior targeting South Asian Canadians, and involvement in over a dozen threatening and violent acts, including murder. This is unacceptable.”
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India does not see diplomatic fallout with Canada impacting trade ties
trade ties with the country immediately, a government source said on Tuesday. Canadian funds are also not expected to change their stance on India, the source added. Relations between India and Canada plummeted on Monday after Ottawa linked India's high commissioner and other diplomats to the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on its soil and accused New Delhi of a broader effort to target Indian dissidents in Canada.
15.10 / 08:11
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Canada's Justin Trudeau major controversies: From blackface scandal to holidaying at rich friend's resort
Justin Trudeau's aggression and allegation towards Indian officials in a «murder investigation» has only worsened the already frosty India-Canada ties. Ties between India and Canada have been thorny ever since Justin Trudeau alleged India's involvement in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian Khalistani terrorist, in June 2023. India has repeatedly refuted these claims as «absurd» and «motivated,» accusing Trudeau's government of indulging in vote-bank politics by pandering to pro-Khalistan elements within Canada. Justin Trudeau has experienced a number of scandals and missteps since taking power in November 2015. Amid the growing tensions between India and Canada, let's have a look at the controversies of Justin Trudeau:
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Indian govt agents targeting Khalistanis using Bishnoi Group, alleges Canadian Police
Lawrence Bishnoi gang to Indian government agents while alleging “use” of “organised crime elements” to target the pro-Khalistani elements. The accusations comes as the ties between the two nations started deteriorating further with India expelling six Canadian diplomats, hours before Canada’s foreign ministry announced the expulsion of six Indian diplomats. Indian diplomats and consular officials based in Canada leveraged their official positions to engage in clandestine activities, such as collecting information for Indian govt that was used to target members of the South Asian community, alleged Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) that is handling the probe into the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case. RCMP had arrested three persons in the Nijjar case in May this year. Canada's Justin Trudeau on the claims said «As the RCMP Commissioner stated earlier, they have clear and compelling evidence that agents of the Government of India have engaged in and continue to engage in activities that pose a significant threat to public safety, including clandestine information gathering techniques, coercive behaviour targeting South Asian Canadians, and involvement in over a dozen threatening and violent acts, including murder.»
15.10 / 06:35
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The Canada-India fallout: Justin Trudeau's desperate attempt to win back popular political support?
Justin Trudeau faces declining approval ratings, his recent stance toward India appears to be a strategic move aimed at rallying support from the influential Sikh community ahead of the upcoming federal elections. With rising concerns over the cost of living, a struggling healthcare system, and increasing crime rates, Trudeau’s political calculations have become more urgent. An Ipsos poll reveals that only 26% of Canadians consider Trudeau the best candidate for prime minister, a stark 19 points behind Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
14.10 / 22:04
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India withdraws ambassador to Canada named in probe, expels Canadian diplomats
India ordered the expulsion of six Canadian diplomats on Monday and withdrew its own envoy from Canada, in response to what it said was Ottawa’s decision to name him and others as “persons of interest” in an investigation.India did not go into detail on the investigation, but relations have been fraught since 2023, when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he had evidence linking Indian agents to the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader on his territory.India has long denied Trudeau’s accusation. On Monday it dismissed Canada’s move on the inquiry and accused Trudeau of pursuing a “political agenda.”“We have no faith in the current Canadian Government’s commitment to ensure their security.
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A 2021 Chinese interference analysis stalled with Trudeau security adviser
A 2021 analysis of China’s foreign interference operations intended to spark discussion among senior government figures did not make it to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or cabinet ministers, the Hogue commission heard Monday.
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Vir Das fires back at critic accusing him and Diljit Dosanjh of damaging India’s soft power: ‘I love conspiracy nuts’
In a post, Tanna questioned the sudden rise of Vir Das and Diljit Dosanjh, writing, «Have you ever wondered why two very, very mediocre artists—Diljit Dosanjh and Vir Das—have suddenly been propped up to global scale fame? They’re suddenly benefiting from liaisons with top celebrities and getting gigs at top global events.» Tanna also mentioned Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attending one of Diljit’s concerts, calling him a «guy from Punjab» and suggesting that this was part of an agenda to undermine India’s global standing.
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Jack Mintz: Hands off our pensions, Trudeau Liberals!
Controversy broke out last week over a proposal from Brookfield Asset Management Ltd., the investment company, to create a $50-billion fund that would include pension and federal government money to invest in Canadian equities. Much of the uproar was focused on a conflict of interest for Brookfield senior executive, Mark Carney, who was recently appointed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to provide advice on economic policy.
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