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14.11 / 07:21
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Justin Trudeau’s immigration crackdown fails to revive his slumping support
Justin Trudeau’s plan to drastically slash immigration targets, but the move has done little to boost his waning popularity, a new poll suggests. Despite three in four respondents agreeing with the immigration reduction, just over half said it has no impact on their impressions of Trudeau, according to a survey by Nanos Research Group for Bloomberg News. Some 17% stated it negatively affected their opinion of the prime minister, while 28% reported a positive impact. Trudeau’s government last month slashed the number of annual permanent-resident admissions by more than 20%, the first cut to a key immigration group in more than a decade. Combined with a plan to shrink the population of foreign students and temporary workers, the policy is a sharp reversal aimed at restoring confidence in the country’s immigration system as well as Trudeau’s Liberal Party.
13.11 / 17:17
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Trump’s appointees have criticized Trudeau, Canada’s border security
Donald Trump’s second administration is filling up with some of his most loyal supporters and many of the people landing top jobs have been critical of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and security at Canada’s border.
10.11 / 08:59
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Who is Inderjeet Gosal? SFJ coordinator linked to brutal attack on Hindu temple in Canada
Inderjeet Gosal, a 35-year-old Brampton resident, was arrested by Canadian police in connection with a violent attack at a Hindu temple in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The attack took place on November 3, 2024, at the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, where a protest turned into a physical assault on Hindu-Canadian devotees.
09.11 / 06:23
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Khalistan supporters don't represent Sikh community in Canada nor do Modi supporters represent Hindus: PM Trudeau
Justin Trudeau has said that pro-Khalistan separatists do not represent the Sikh community in Canada, remarking for the first time, while addressing the Indian diaspora at a Diwali event in Ottawa's Parliament Hill last week, media reports have emerged.
08.11 / 01:49
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"He will be gone in the upcoming election": Elon Musk on Canada's PM Justin Trudeau's political future
Elon Musk took a dig at Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and predicted his downfall in the upcoming Canadian federal election, scheduled to take place on or before October 20, 2025.
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05.11 / 02:33
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Trump will crackdown on Khalistani separatists if re-elected as US President, Trudeau will have to listen: Republican Hindu Coalition founder Shalabh Kumar
Donald Trump is re-elected as the US President in tomorrow's presidential polls, he will crackdown on Khalistseparatists and even Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will listen, US Industrialist and founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition, Shalabh Shalli Kumar has said. In an interview with ANI, Shalabh Kumar said India and US will be looking for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Asked if a probable Trump presidency may resolve the Khalistani issue and the strain in the Indo-Canada relations, Kumar said «Yes, that will happen».
05.11 / 00:27
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'Gutless executives': Canada's CEOs are jolted by Trudeau's surging rival
The crowd gathered on the 54th floor of TD Bank Tower, an imposing glass-and-steel edifice in Toronto’s financial district, was a who’s who of the Canadian business elite. There were CEOs and tech moguls and bankers who had paid as much as $1,725 each for a chance to hear from Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
04.11 / 10:21
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What led to the Khalistani attack on Canada's Hindu temple?
Canada's Brampton on Sunday has sparked off widespread outrage. The attack is part of a long campaign by Khalistanis to browbeat the Hindu community in Canada. It adds to a series of such incidents in recent years. Earlier, a Hindu temple in Windsor suffered defacement with anti-India graffiti. Earlier incidents in Mississauga and Brampton saw temples similarly targeted, drawing strong reactions from the Indian community in Canada. Last year in December, gunshots were fired at the residence of the son of Satish Kumar, the president of Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey. Khalistanis targeted a consular camp for senior citizens
04.11 / 09:07
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PM Trudeau has divided everyone: Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu condemns attack on Hindus in Canada
Canada, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Monday accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of creating divisions among different communities in the country. «The news reports coming in over the past few days, the situation that has formed in Canada do not pertain one particular religion. Be it Hindu or Sikh, PM Trudeau has divided everyone there,» Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu said. Bittu criticized both those advocating for pro-Khalistan slogans and the Canadian police for their support, stating that the Indian Government will respond to the situation with a more decisive action.
03.11 / 10:33
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Justin Trudeau extends wishes to Hindus on Diwali; shares a 'bracelet' anecdote amidst India-Canada tensions
Justin Trudeau on Sunday wished Hindus on the occasion of Diwali as diplomatic tensions between India and Canada remain high. In a video posted on X, the Canadian PM is seen playing with a red band (raksha-sutra) tied to his wrist as he shares the story behind it. «I got these bracelets when I was in three different Hindu temples over the past few months. They're good luck, they're… protective,» Trudeau says in the video shared on November 3.
02.11 / 15:29
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Canada names India in cyberthreat list, accuses it of 'likely' spying
«We assess that Indian state-sponsored cyber threat actors likely conduct cyber threat activity against Government of Canada networks for the purpose of espionage,» the report said. The development comes as the bilateral relationship has gone south since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a year ago that Canada had credible evidence that agents of the Indian government were involved in the murder of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia in June 2023, a charge dismissed as absurd by India.
01.11 / 09:21
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Justin Trudeau extends Diwali wishes amid India-Canada tensions
Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, on Friday extended Diwali wishes amid tensions with India. «Today, we join millions of people in Canada and around the world to celebrate Diwali,» his statement read. “Diwali in Canada would not be possible without our incredible Indo-Canadian community," it further said. While lauding the Indo-Canadians, the PM said that they represent the best of Canada – as artists and entrepreneurs, as doctors and teachers, as leaders in business, community, and culture. «On Diwali, we celebrate them and the light they carry across Canada’s communities,» he further added. Explaining the significance of the auspicious occasion, Trudeau's statement read, «Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil, of knowledge over ignorance. On this day, families will gather to pray at mandirs, exchange gifts, and take part in festivities across the country. Homes will be lit with candles and diyas. Fireworks will embrace the sky. This is a holiday of hope, and the bright lights of Diwali encourage us all to defeat darkness and find purpose.»
30.10 / 05:15
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Overseas Friends of India Canada slams Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre for cancelling Diwali celebrations; demands apology
Indo-Canadians and Ottawa, this time involving not Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but the Leader of the Opposition, Pierre Poilievre. The office of Canada’s opposition leader has cancelled a Diwali celebration event scheduled to take place at Parliament Hill amid the ongoing diplomatic standoff with India without 'giving any explanation whatsoever', as claimed by the Overseas Friends of India Canada (OFIC). This comes following an going standoff between Ottawa and New Delhi. Canada in mid-October expelled Indian diplomats, linking them to the 2023 murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil, post which India also ordered the expulsion of Canadian diplomats.
28.10 / 15:59
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Trudeau hits date set by Liberal MPs to respond to caucus letter
Justin Trudeau is supposed to respond Monday to a group of Liberal MPs demanding his resignation as party leader, but the prime minister has already made his plans clear.
26.10 / 05:05
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NIA yet to receive Hardeep Nijjar's death certificate from Canada: Sources
NIA sources said. According to NIA sources, the Canadian government asked for the reason for NIA behind its request to seek the death certificate of Nijjar. Nijjar was shot and killed outside a Gurdwara in Surrey in June last year.
25.10 / 12:25
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Justin Trudeau ruined relations between India, Canada for votes: Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh
Amarinder Singh lashed out at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday for «ruining» the India-Canada ties, saying he is only interested in getting Sikh votes in elections. Singh's remarks came amid frosty relations between India and Canada. India has recalled its high commissioner and five other diplomats from Canada after they were named as «persons of interest» in a Canadian investigation into the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani terrorist who was a Canadian citizen, in British Columbia. «Trudeau has ruined the relationship (between India and Canada). Trudeau is interested in only one thing and that is getting the Sikh votes for his own election,» Singh said while replying to a reporter's question on the diplomatic row between India and Canada.
25.10 / 01:49
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Canada: Justin Trudeau vows to lead Liberal Party in next election despite MPs calls to step aside
Justin Trudeau said on Thursday that he will lead his Liberal Party into the next election even after two dozen of his Members of Parliament called on him to step aside, Canada-based Global News reported. One member of his caucus has termed Trudeau's announcement «disappointing.» Speaking to reporters, the Canadian PM said, «We're going to continue to have great conversations about what is the best way to take on Pierre Poilievre in the next election,» Global News reported. He further said, «But that will happen with me as leader going into the next election.»
24.10 / 19:49
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Canada to reduce immigration targets as Trudeau acknowledges his policy failed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will significantly reduce the number of new immigrants in the country after acknowledging his government failed to get the balance right coming out of the pandemic
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