Ujjal Dosanjh slams PM Trudeau over Sikh extremism: ‘Sociologically & politically an idiot’ | World News – Times of India

‘Sociologically & politically an idiot’: Ex-Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh slams PM Trudeau over Sikh extremism (Picture credit: ANI) Former Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh has sharply criticised Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his approach to Sikh extremism in Canada, describing him as an “idiot” both “sociologically and politically,” the National Post reported.This criticism arose from…

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‘He’s the one’: Outrage over video showing Canadian cops ‘assaulting’ Hindu devotees | India News – Times of India

Canadian police on Monday allegedly assaulted the “Hindu worshippers” who were protesting against the attack on temples, according to a video posted by Daniel Bordman.“He is the one,” a woman who shot the video was heard saying as she pointed at an Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, adding, “He is hitting with sticks.”“The RCMP start…

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‘Violence at Brampton mandir unacceptable’: PM Justin Trudeau says every Canadian has right to practice their faith – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday condemned the attack on Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton by alleged Khalistani extremists and said that every Canadian has the right to practice their faith freely and safely .In a widely circulated video, a violent group of men were seen wielding sticks and attacking devotees outside…

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‘We are listening to Canadians,’ says Miller; Canada reduces target for permanent and temporary immigrants – Times of India

Just two years ago, Canada threw wide its doors to immigrants – the annual immigration plan which was announced on Nov 2, 2022, aimed to usher in 14.50 lakh permanent residents over a three year period (2023-2025). Today’s announcement is a sharp contrast, showing a comparative drop of 21% as Canada aims to invite only…

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Trudeau under fire: ‘Brokenist’ slip sparks laughter as liberals face criticism on immigration and leadership – Times of India

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau found himself the target of sharp jabs in Parliament on Wednesday, as he attempted to defend his government’s record on immigration. In the midst of a heated debate, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre tore into Trudeau, blaming him for the ongoing housing crisis, claiming the PM “cannot fix what he broke…

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Canada to cut immigration for first time in years amid rising political pressure, housing woes – Times of India

Canada is set to significantly reduce its immigration numbers for the first time in years, marking a major shift in policy as the Justin Trudeau government faces increasing political pressure.Starting in 2025, the country will accept 395,000 new permanent residents, decreasing to 380,000 in 2026, and further to 365,000 in 2027. This is a sharp…

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We don’t believe in ‘taken-for-granted’ relations, says PM Modi amid Canada chill | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi Monday asserted that India does not believe in being “taken-for-granted” in international relations, and that the world is realising trust and reliability alone make the foundation for good ties with the country. His remarks come at a time when Canadian PM Justin Trudeau‘s brinkmanship has pushed bilateral ties into a…

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Canadian govt had whiff of 1985 Air India bombing plot that killed 329: Report | India News – Times of India

A report published by the state-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) claiming that Canada’s security agency “had a mole” in the group that hatched the plan to bomb an Air India flight in 1985 is going viral on social media.The report published in 2003 claims that the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS) “pulled out the…

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‘Double-standard a mild word’: EAM Jaishankar slams Canada over diplomatic standoff | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: External affairs minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on Monday criticised certain western nations for struggling to adapt to the emerging multi-polar world order, where the Global South is gaining influence. Speaking at an NDTV summit, the minister specifically condemned Canada’s “double standards” regarding the expectations placed on Indian diplomats in Canada compared to what…

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