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Topic: Justin Trudeau

Trudeau’s ‘diversion tactic’, Western ‘hypocrisy’, Modi cartoons — global media on India-Canada row

From calls for proof to betting it's 'solid', global media & experts weigh in on diplomatic spat over accusation that Indian agents killed Sikh extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.

Parliament ovation for SS veteran is Trudeau’s new headache. How Ukrainian Nazis found refuge in Canada

On Sunday, Canada’s Speaker apologised for praising Yaroslav Hunka, who was invited to Parliament Friday for address of Ukrainian president. Jewish groups express shock at recognition.

Electoral ploy? Rights group questions Trudeau on silence in Karima Baloch case

Citing Canadian PM's actions on Nijjar killing, Baloch Human Rights Council urges probe in death of Karima Baloch, who was living in Canada for 5 years & was found dead in Toronto in 2020.

Why Justin Trudeau’s India accusation complicates Western efforts to rein in China

In response to China’s growing might, Canada unveiled its Indo-Pacific strategy in 2022 that characterised China as a 'disruptive power'. It has a particular focus on India.

Trudeau’s allegation on Nijjar killing based on Five Eyes input, says US envoy on India-Canada row

This comes after reports suggested Canada got 'human' & 'signals' intelligence from a Five Eyes partner that allegedly implicated Indian officials in Sikh extremist's killing.

Trudeau visited NYT newsroom this week. Here’s what he said on Sikh extremist Nijjar’s killing

Canadian PM reportedly held 'hour-long' discussion with NYT newsroom Thursday on Sikh extremist Hardeep Nijjar's killing and 'potential link' of Indian agents to the death.

‘Sikh issue has influence’ on ties with India, didn’t get ‘policy attention’ — Trudeau ex-advisor

Omer Aziz highlights how domestic concerns & Eurocentric views of Canada’s political establishment have led to deterioration of ties with India, China, Latin America and Africa.

Worried over fallout of shaky ties, Indian students keep a close watch on Canada developments

Canada had over 8 lakh international students by end of 2022, of which roughly 3 lakh were from India. Rumours on visa bans are creating environment of anxiety for Indian students.

Opposition’s Poilievre more popular in Canada as Trudeau’s domestic woes persist, shows opinion poll

Ipsos poll for Global News Canada shows 40% Canadians would vote for Poilievre if elections are held today, against 31% for PM Trudeau. Results published amid India-Canada diplomatic row.

Justin Trudeau is living in a world of make-believe. India has evolved, writes Manpreet Badal

For Khalistan sympathisers in Canada or elsewhere, the message is unequivocal: This is not the India of 1980s and 1990s, grappling with insurgencies or addressing separatist movements.

On Camera

Yudhishtira to Bhairava cherished dogs. It’s about our civilisational values

The court order seeking the rounding up of this companion of humans over millennia is a sad story of our times, where our civilisational values have been obscured.

Amid Trump’s tariff bombs, India’s business with America surged while imports from Russia dipped 10%

As India-Russia trade decreases, India's April-July exports to the US this year increased by 21% compared to last year & imports from the US grew by 12%.

India provides Nepal with military equipment, medical supplies; PM Oli likely to visit next month

New Delhi: India has handed over military equipment, medical supplies, trained dogs and horses to the Nepalese Army Monday, ahead of Prime Minister K.P....

War of IAF, PAF doctrines: As Pakistan obsesses over numbers, India embraces risk, wins

Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?