Canada’s leadership says working with Five Eyes partners on Nijjar investigation | Latest News India

Canada’s leadership says working with Five Eyes partners on Nijjar investigation | Latest News India

With India-Canada relations at their lowest ebb, the top Canadian leadership has said it will continue working with the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance on the investigation into the killing of pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar and other crimes allegedly linked to the Indian government. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walking past his Indian counterpart Narendra…

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Modi Govt Digs Up Trudeau’s ‘Khalistani Misadventures’ In India As Shocking Nijjar Move Backfires

Modi Govt Digs Up Trudeau’s ‘Khalistani Misadventures’ In India As Shocking Nijjar Move Backfires

Published on Oct 15, 2024 07:41 AM IST India launched a scathing attack on Canada after Trudeau’s government’s shocking move on Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s death. The Indian government dug up Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s ‘disastrous visit’ to New Delhi in 2018. Canadian PM’s trip to India in 2018 made headlines for all the wrong reasons….

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The Daily Beast

Secret Canadian Past Kamala Never Mentions Revealed

Vice President Kamala Harris went from a shy foreigner who was initially bullied to an outgoing extrovert who intervened to protect a classmate from sexual abuse during the years she spent attending high school in Canada, according to Washington Post interviews of her fellow students. Harris spent five years of her childhood in Montréal, though…

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West must stop putting ‘inappropriate pressure’ on Hong Kong’s foreign judges: official

West must stop putting ‘inappropriate pressure’ on Hong Kong’s foreign judges: official

Western politicians should stop putting “inappropriate pressure” on overseas judges serving in Hong Kong, a deputy minister has said after a third British justice stepped down from the city’s top court in the space of several months. The call from Deputy Secretary for Justice Horace Cheung Kwok-kwan on Saturday followed the recent departure of Nicholas…

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West must stop putting ‘inappropriate pressure’ on Hong Kong’s foreign judges: official

West must stop putting ‘inappropriate pressure’ on Hong Kong’s foreign judges: official

Western politicians should stop putting “inappropriate pressure” on overseas judges serving in Hong Kong, a deputy minister has said after a third British justice stepped down from the city’s top court in the space of several months. The call from Deputy Secretary for Justice Horace Cheung Kwok-kwan on Saturday followed the recent departure of Nicholas…

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