Bishnoi has been allegedly operating his terror-crime Syndicate from jails in India wherever he has been lodged over the years
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi made headlines twice in a week: First, linked to the murder of Baba Siddique, and second, finding mention in Canada's charges against India in the Hardeep Nijjar row
Prime Minister Trudeau and Prime Minister Starmer agreed to remain in close and regular contact
India-Canada relations hit a new low on Monday as India recalled top diplomats following Canada's allegations linking them to Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder
The committee's main goal is to investigate allegations against Nikhil Gupta, accused by US prosecutors of collaborating with an Indian official to hire a hitman for $100,000 to kill Pannun in NYC
Trudeau has said that Canada will never tolerate the involvement of foreign governments in threatening and killing Canadian citizens
Fabian explained that Canada's designation of Indian diplomats as persons of interest was a primary reason for India's diplomatic response
While Canada denies harbouring extremists or terrorists Michael Kugelman pointed out that India remains firm in its disagreement
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that India reserves the right to take further steps in response to the Trudeau government's support for extremism, violence and separatism against India
Bordman predicted that the diplomatic freeze could last at least another year unless a change in government occurs sooner
Trudeau highlighted ongoing tensions between the two nations and stressed the importance of an upcoming meeting between their national security advisors
Says Trudeau govt was targeting them in Nijjar probe for 'vote bank politics'
MEA confirms receiving diplomatic communication from Canada indicating that Indian High Commissioner and other diplomats are 'persons of interest' in matter related to Canadian investigation
New communication continues the trend of baseless assertions, which seem to be part of a deliberate strategy to smear India for political gains, says the Ministry of External Affairs
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Canada's immigration minister Marc Miller announced that 364,000 study permits will be approved in 2024, but a further 10 per cent cut will reduce this to 327,000 permits by 2025
Obviously it would have been nicer to be able to win . . . but there's more work to do, Trudeau said in Ottawa
Poilievre called on New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh to support the motion and trigger an election
Between January and July 2024, the country turned away an average of 3,727 foreign travellers per month, a 20 per cent rise compared to the same period in 2023
In his first reaction to Singh withdrawing support, PM Trudeau said his government is more focused on tackling the issues of affordability crisis and climate change