Trudeau seeks support from old ally Britain, pro-Khalistan Sikhs sense opportunity – Times of India

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau TOI Correspondent from LONDON: Straight after a huge diplomatic crisis engulfed India and Canada on Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sought support from Britain, one of its Five Eyes allies.Trudeau rang UK PM Keir Starmer in the evening to discuss what he described as a “targeted campaign against Canadian…

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Canada invokes allies support to threaten sanctions on India | India News – Times of India

TOI correspondent from Washington:Canada has invoked support from its “five eyes” intelligence partners and G-7 nations to warn India of sanctions over allegations that New Delhi is involved in transnational hits of Khalistani terrorists on its territory, even as an Indian team probing the matter is holding talks in Washington on Tuesday.“Everything is on the…

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‘We have no faith in …’: India withdraws High Commissioner from Canada | India News – Times of India

Diplomatic tensions between India and Canada peaked on Monday with the Centre deciding to withdraw the High Commissioner and other “targeted diplomats and officials”. The announcement came shortly after the ministry of external affairs summoned Canada’s charge d’ affairs Stewart Wheeler over PM Justin Trudeau‘s serious allegations against New Delhi.“The Canadian Charge d’Affaires was summoned…

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India summons Canadian diplomat after Trudeau’s ‘preposterous imputations’ | India News – Times of India

Canadian Chargé d’Affaires Stewart Wheeler reaches MEA Diplomatic ties between India and Canada reached a new low on Monday after PM Justin Trudeau levelled serious allegations against New Delhi, prompting the external affairs ministry to summon Canada’s charge d’ affairs Stewart Wheeler. The foreign ministry’s action followed the Centre’s condemnation of Canada’s decision to investigate…

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‘Trudeau’s hostility has long been in evidence’: India’s strong response to Canada | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: India on Monday hit back at Canada after receiving diplomatic communication suggesting that the Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats are ‘persons of interest’ in a matter related to an investigation in that country.The ministry of external affairs (MEA) called the allegations baseless and politically motivated, attributing them to Canadian Prime Minister Justin…

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Is Canadian PM Justin Trudeau on his way out? Liberal MPs preparing to challenge his leadership: Report – Times of India

Pressure is mounting on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a growing faction of anxious Liberal MPs is coordinating efforts to compel him to resign as leader of the Liberal Party. Following significant electoral losses in both the Toronto-St. Paul’s and Montreal by-elections, dissatisfaction with Trudeau’s leadership has intensified, prompting discussions among disgruntled MPs about…

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PM Modi meets Justin Trudeau, but no ‘substantive discussions’ – Times of India

PM Modi with Justin Trudeau There was no substantive discussion between PM Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau in Vientiane, govt sources said, adding while India attaches importance to relations with Canada, these cannot be repaired till Ottawa takes verifiable action against Khalistan separatists.Trudeau had earlier said he had a brief exchange with…

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‘Real issues need to be solved’: Trudeau after meeting PM Modi during ASEAN summit | India News – Times of India

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and PM Modi (File Image) There are some real issues that need to be solved, Canada‘s prime minister Justin Trudeau said after having a “brief” meeting with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Laos. Trudeau disclosed that he had a concise dialogue with PM…

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‘Privilege not a right’: Canada to further limit number of international students – Times of India

Canada has decided to cut down international students and worker permits in a bid to manage record immigration levels, which contributed to the country’s population surpassing 41 million earlier this year.“It is a privilege to come to Canada. It is not a right,” Marc Miller, Canadian immigration minister said.Ottawa intends to issue 4,37,000 study permits…

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