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26.09 / 20:57
Rob Schneider cancels Canada trip after man who fought for Nazis honoured in Parliament
Rob Schneider said he’s cancelled an upcoming visit to Canada after a parliamentary tribute last week honoured a Ukrainian Second World War veteran who fought for Nazi Germany.On Friday, 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka was honoured in the House of Commons with a standing ovation across party lines. The tribute has triggered international outrage, as it was later revealed Hunka fought in Ukraine for the First Ukrainian Division, a German-armed Nazi military unit.During his speech, House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota described Hunka as a “war hero.” He invited Hunka to be honoured while Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is Jewish, was present for his first official visit since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.On Monday, Schneider told his social media followers he “just canceled my trip to Canada” in reaction to the incident.The 59-year-old comedian, whose father is Jewish, described the tribute as “beyond the pale,” “despicable” and “outrageous.”I just canceled my trip to Canada.I just can’t…It’s beyond the pale.Trudeau’s tyranny against peaceful trucker protesters seems insignificant to this despicable and outrageous act of honoring of one of ADOLF HITLER’S NAZI SS Soldiers by the Canadian Parliament.No words… https://t.co/ZEVwZjOPse— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) September 25, 2023Schneider also called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a tyrant and referenced the “peaceful trucker protests” that blocked several areas around Parliament Hill for three weeks and subsequently led to dozens of arrests.
26.09 / 17:19
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Poland exploring extradition of Nazi war veteran lauded in Canadian Parliament
Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels :rocket: Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights!" Click here! Rota issued an apology on September 25, saying that he was not aware about Hunka's associated with the Nazi forces. "I have subsequently become aware of more information which causes me to regret my decision to do so." Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also expressed regret, noting that "this is something that is deeply embarrassing to the Parliament of Canada and by extension to all Canadians." "It's extremely upsetting that this happened.
26.09 / 15:55
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Joly, Gould join calls for House Speaker to resign over Nazi unit veteran tribute
Anthony Rota to resign over his tribute to a Ukrainian man who fought with a Nazi unit.Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly and Government House Leader Karina Gould called for Rota to step down Tuesday, a day after the NDP and the Bloc Québécois demanded he resign as Speaker.Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has also called for Rota to step down.The controversy involves 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian-Canadian who fought for a Nazi war unit during the Second World War. Hunka was a guest of Rota’s during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Ottawa on Sept.
26.09 / 15:37
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Canada's Conservatives too stand with Justin Trudeau on Hardeep Singh Nijjar issue
Canada's Conservative Party, the main opposition party led by Pierre Poilievre, to avoid defending Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Khalistani terrorist murdered in June, but now the party has openly supported him. Though Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and now even the opposition Conservative Party believe that Nijjar was a peaceful activist, he was wanted in India in several cases of terror. Trudeau kicked up a storm by claiming there are «credible allegations» of India's «potential link» to Nijjar's murder at a gurdwara in Canada.
26.09 / 09:49
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Interpol issues Red Corner Notice against pro-Khalistani leader Karanvir Singh
Click here! A Red Corner Notice is a request to the law enforcement authorities of Interpol's member countries to find and temporarily detain a person until extradition, surrender, or a similar legal process can take place. Earlier, Interpol issued a Red Notice to all member countries against gangster Himanshu alias Bhau, who is believed to be living abroad.
26.09 / 07:05
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Canada PM Justin Trudeau calls honouring of Nazi veteran ‘deeply embarrassing to parliament of Canada’
Canada's parliament honours a man who fought for Nazis, Speaker apologises later Speaking to reporters on Monday, Trudeau said (as quoted by ANI), "It's extremely upsetting that this happened. The Speaker has acknowledged his mistake and has apologized.
26.09 / 06:33
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India-Canada row: 'We support India,' says Sri Lankan envoy Milinda Moragoda on Canada's allegations
ANI, Moragoda spoke about the India-Canada row while addressing a press conference. He said that the people of Sri Lanka have suffered due to terrorism and that his country has zero tolerance for terrorism. Also Read: India-Sri Lanka to explore petroleum line, land bridge to boost economic ties On being asked about Canada's allegations against India, Moragoda said, “I think India's response has been inequitable and also firm and direct.
26.09 / 04:13
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EAM Jaishankar may respond to Canada PM Justin Trudeau's allegations at UNGA
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “credible allegations" over Indian involvement in the killing of Pak trained Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Nijjar in June. While New Delhi is still waiting for Canada to provide legal evidence linking India to Khalistan Tiger Force chief Nijar’s killing, it is quite evident that Trudeau’s Sikh politics will not allow him to back down on the issue.
26.09 / 02:37
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Canada updates travel advisory for India, asks citizens to remain 'remain vigilant and exercise caution'
The Canadian government has said that the decision has been taken in the context of recent developments in Canada and India and «calls for protests and some negative sentiment towards Canada on social media.» Tensions between India and Canada have flared after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that India was behind the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. India has rejected the allegations, calling them «absurd and motivated.» Nijjar, a designated terrorist in India, was killed in Canada's Surrey on June 18. The Canadian government in its travel advisory said, «In the context of recent developments in Canada and in India, there are calls for protests and some negative sentiment towards Canada on social media.
26.09 / 02:37
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Terrorists have found safe haven in Canada, says Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Ali Sabry
Sabry on Monday said that terrorists have found safe haven in the North American country and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has this way of coming out with outrageous allegations. While speaking exclusively with ANI, the Sri Lankan Foreign Minister further added that he is «not surprised» by his comments as Trudeau comes out with «outrageous and substantiated allegations.» «Some of the terrorists have found safe haven in Canada. The Canadian PM has this way of just coming out with some outrageous allegations without any supporting proof.
26.09 / 02:37
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Nijjar killing row: Khalistan supporters hold protest outside Indian Consulate in Vancouver
Khalistan supporters outside the Indian Consulate in Vancouver held a protest against the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar amid Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations that the Indian government was behind his slaying. Protesters waved Khalistan flags, played music and shouted slogans. Some of them burnt India's flag in a garbage can outside the Indian Consulate.
25.09 / 20:31
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Canada updates travel advisory; asks its citizens in India to 'stay vigilant and exercise caution'
Click here! The move comes in the backdrop of India suspending visa services in its Canadian missions, and directing Canada to cut its diplomatic staff in India. Tensions flared between the two countries following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's explosive allegations of a "potential" involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, on his country's soil on June 18 in British Columbia.
25.09 / 18:23
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Justin Trudeau invites fresh row by honouring former Nazi in parliament
India, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have picked up a battle with Israel by inviting an ex-Nazi to the country's parliament on the occasion of a visit by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week. Canadian House of Commons speaker Anthony Rota on Sunday issued an apology to the Jewish community for honouring Yaroslav Hunka, 98, who served in a Nazi division in Ukraine during the Second World War. The apology came after Canada's leader of opposition Pierre Poilievre pointed out Trudeau's «appalling error in judgment» as the prime minister's office is responsible for arranging and vetting all guests and programming for state visits. In a post on X, Poilievre said Liberals arranged for a Nazi veteran to be recognised on the floor of the House of Commons during Zelenskyy's visit and demanded an apology from thePM.
25.09 / 17:39
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Canadian Sikh protests outside Indian mission off to a muted start
Sikh group gathered outside the Indian diplomatic mission in Toronto on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised the prospect of New Delhi's involvement in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia. The protests, which are also planned in Ottawa and Vancouver, are aimed at increasing public awareness about India's alleged role in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple on June 18 in Surrey, a Vancouver suburb with a high Sikh population, one organizer told Reuters. Between 100 and 150 members were expected to join the protests, Jatinder Singh Grewal, a director of the group Sikh for Justice in Canada, said, but only a dozen people had gathered in front of the Indian consulate in Toronto around noon when the demonstration was set to begin. Protesters began chanting «Khalistan live forever» in the Punjabi language. Trudeau said last week Canada was pursuing «credible allegations» that Indian government agents may have been involved in Nijjar's murder. India swiftly denied any role in the killing and described the allegations as «absurd». The accusations have sparked tit-for-tat retaliation from both countries, with each nation expelling diplomats and New Delhi suspending visas for Canadians. «We are asking Canada to expel the India ambassador, Grewal told Reuters on Sunday. The Indian High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, said concerned authorities have been informed of the protests. »Ensuring security of diplomatic premises and personnel is responsibility of the host country.
25.09 / 17:39
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Interpol issues Red Corner Notice against wanted Khalistani leader Karanvir Singh
Interpol, on Monday issued a Red Corner Notice against Karanvir Singh, a member of the banned terrorist group Babbar Khalsa International. Interpol updated its website by putting out a Red Corner Notice for the Khalistleader. According to intelligence sources, Singh is believed to be hiding in Pakistan and was a member of the pro-Khalistan terrorist group Babbar Khalsa International. As per the Interpol portal, 38-year-old Karanvir Singh has roots in Punjab's Kapurthala district. Further, according to Interpol, Singh is wanted by India for criminal conspiracy, murder, offences related to the Arms Act, and Explosive Substances Act, raising funds for terrorist acts, conspiracy, and being a member of a terrorist gang or organisation. A Red Corner Notice is a request to the law enforcement authorities of Interpol's member countries to find and temporarily detain a person until extradition, surrender, or a similar legal process can take place. Earlier, Interpol issued a Red Notice to all member countries against gangster Himanshu alias Bhau, who is believed to be living abroad. Giving details, a spokesman of Haryana Police said Rohtak Police succeeded in getting a Red Corner Notice issued against a most wanted accused, who is believed to have fled abroad. The Red Corner Notice against the wanted pro-Khalistani leader comes amid a diplomatic spat between New Delhi and Ottawa in the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's claim of an India hand in the killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. New Delhi dismissed the allegations, calling them 'absurd' and 'motivated'. At a news conference in New York, the Canadian PM, however, failed to present any evidence to back his claim of Indian involvement in
25.09 / 16:01
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Canada updates travel advisory; asks its citizens in India to 'stay vigilant and exercise caution' in context of recent developments
travel advisory for its citizens in India asking them to "stay vigilant and exercise caution" in the context of recent developments as there are calls for protests and some «negative sentiment» towards Canada on social media. Tensions flared between India and Canada following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's explosive allegations of a «potential» involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, 45, on his country's soil on June 18 in British Columbia.
25.09 / 15:03
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Sikh group urges protests outside Indian embassies in Canada over Nijjar murder
Sikh group has called on its members to protest outside the Indian diplomatic missions of main Canadian cities on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised the prospect of New Delhi’s involvement in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia.Trudeau said last week Canada was pursuing “credible allegations” that Indian government agents may be linked to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple on June 18 in Surrey, a Vancouver suburb with a high Sikh population.India swiftly denied any role in the killing and described the allegations as “absurd.” The accusations have sparked tensions between the two countries, with each nation expelling diplomats, and New Delhi suspending visas for Canadians.Jatinder Singh Grewal, a director for Sikh for Justice in Canada, told Reuters on Sunday that his organization will lead the demonstrations outside the Indian embassies and consulates in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver to increase public awareness about Nijjar’s killing.“We are asking Canada to expel the India ambassador,” Grewal said. Representatives for India’s diplomatic missions in Ottawa and Toronto were not immediately available for comment.The Toronto Police Department said it was aware of the planned demonstrations on Monday but declined to disclose details of the security preparations or potential response to any violent situations that may arise during the protest.Nijjar, who worked as a plumber, left the north Indian state of Punjab a quarter-century ago and became a Canadian citizen.
25.09 / 14:35
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Trudeau pledges Canada's support for Ukraine and punishment for Russia
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced several support measures for Ukraine including military, economic and humanitarian assistance
25.09 / 13:17
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Khalistani group Sikh for Justice calls for protests outside Indian embassies in Canada
Reuters. A week ago, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged had New Delhi's “potential link" to the murder of a Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June. Reuters quoted Jatinder Singh Grewal, a director for Sikh for Justice in Canada, as saying on Sunday that his organisation will lead the protests outside the Indian embassies and consulates in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver over Nijjar's killing.
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Khalistani separatist on Canadian soil. In a letter to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, the Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) said that there was a need to exert economic pressure on Canada. A growing dispute between India and Canada has erupted following allegations made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Chairman of CTI, Brijesh Goyal, said that the development has sent ripples through the business world.
25.09 / 11:47
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"Apologies for ignorance are ridiculous...:" Russian envoy Denis Alipov on Nazi veteran honoured in Canada Parliament
Nazi soldier in Canada's parliament as "disgusting", the Ambassador of India to Russia, Denis Alipov has said that apologies for ignorance are absolutely ridiculous. The envoy, infact called Canada a «safe haven» for the Ukrainian Nazis in his post on social media platform X. Alipov said, «Canada has been and remains a safe heaven for Ukrainian Nazis and not only them. Apologies for ignorance are ridiculous while standing ovation tells it all.» «Thank God Zelensky's grandfather does not see what his grandchild has become.
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