India-Canada row: Justin Trudeau doubles down on claim, says ‘if bigger countries violate law without consequences…’ "We note the enactment of the National Housing Strategy Act, Accessible Canada Act, and National strategy to combat human trafficking," said Hussain addressing the UNHRC review meeting. "India recommends the following to Canada - further, strengthen the domestic framework to prevent misuse of freedom of expression, for inciting violence and disallow activities of groups that are promoting extremism; effectively prevent attacks on places of worship of religious and racial minorities, strengthen legislative and other measures to address hate crimes and hate speech," the Indian diplomat said.
Nijjar killing row: ‘India must assist Canada…’ Antony Blinken advises as ‘friend’ of both nations India's neighbours, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have struck a similar tone against Canada. Both these countries have asked Canada to intensify efforts against racism, hate speech, hate crimes, and discrimination against minorities.
The countries have also asked to take measures to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change impacts. Canada tightens Air India security after threat video by Khalistani extremist Gurpatwant Pannun circulates Recently, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau introduced a fresh sour note in bilateral ties with India amid the continuing diplomatic standoff, affirming his earlier claim of Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Trudeau accused India of violating the Vienna Convention by "kicking out" 40 diplomats at a time when his country had reached out to the former and other global partners to get to the bottom of the murder. Justin Trudeau says Canadians scared
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