Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that Ottawa relayed its concerns about the Indian farmers’ protest to New Delhi, but the Foreign Ministry dismissed his comments as “unjustified” as they concerned the internal affairs of the country. Trudeau made the remarks while taking part in a Facebook video interaction …
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became the first world leader to comment on the ongoing farmer protests. “Canada will always be there to defend the rights of peaceful protest,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He backed the Indian farmers in his statement, adding that the situation in the country is …
Read More »Justin Trudeau Intervenes as Farmers Protest Outside Delhi Increases, Situation Says
Justin Trudeau spoke at an event to mark the anniversary of Guru Nanak’s birth. Highlight Justin Trudeau is the first world leader to comment on the farmers’ protest Canada will always be there to defend peaceful protest rights, he said. Farmers, protesting the agricultural laws, camped outside of Delhi. New …
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WASHINGTON: Many world leaders congratulated and talked to him, recognized him and called him president-elect. Trump’s Republicans are losing court cases alleging voter fraud in series. The few bugs they have discovered are not enough to nullify the results, giving the Biden-Harris ballot a clear victory at the national level, …
Read More »Justin Trudeau throws darts at Prez Xi to mark 50 years of ties with China
Led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada marked the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations with China by punishing Beijing for its practice of “coercive diplomacy.” During a press interaction, Trudeau said that Canada “will remain fully committed to working with our allies to ensure that China’s coercive diplomacy approach, its …
Read More »Pro-Khalistan Group Alleges India Interrupted Secessionist Referendum, Canada Rejects Theory
Canadian police have refuted claims made by the pro-Khalistan separatist group Sikhs for Justice or SFJ that gunmen violently attempted to disrupt a voter registration drive related to their secessionist program called the Punjab 2020 referendum. On August 15, as local SFJ activists headed to the Indian consulate in Toronto …
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