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Canada and India to share terrorism intelligence despite 2023 murder plot, says report
(www.theguardian.com)
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Not a fan of this... they cross too many lines domestically here in Canada to share intelligence with in my opinion
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/peel-police-bust-50-million-worth-of-cocaine-1.7557018
This is the one I'm talking about, and I originally heard it from an Indian source. CBC seems like a generally balanced Canadian news outlet
So if we divide the Indian community into two exclusive parts, those involved/named in crimes like assaults, vandalism etc and those who aren't - then the Canadian cops aren't doing their job of maintaining law and order by arresting the criminals, the Indian government is asking the Canadians to maintain law and order by arresting the criminals, then what here makes the Indian government unworthy of your intelligence lol. The part that you have a problem with, is the same part the Indian government has a problem with. Wasn't there recently a huge bust of some trucking companies with the RCMP? That's what they should be doing more of, and what I think will improve Canadian lives and Indo-Canadian ties
Political assassinations in Canada and Election interference
https://archive.ph/20241021180116/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-a-year-after-hardeep-singh-nijjars-death-mysteries-remain-about-how-he/ This person? The person who Canada put on a no fly list for organizing weapons training camps against India?
This was still an extrajudicial killing of a Canadian citizen by a foreign government. It doesn't matter what he did wrong.
Right, and you have proof that it was the Indian government? Feel free to get the bounty the Canadians are offering. This was probably just a gang dispute turned deadly, because the incompetent Canadianaw enforcement can't be bothered to do their jobs