India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)

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Trudeau has accused the opposition MPs of collaborating with foreign govts - but refuses to release their names.

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sanman wrote: 17 Oct 2024 05:10 Trudeau has accused the opposition MPs of collaborating with foreign govts - but refuses to release their names.
And ...Leader of Opposition claims China helped Trudeau win two elections, calls Trudeau a liar.

He is lying to distract from a Liberal caucus revolt against his leadership & revelations he knowingly allowed Beijing to interfere and help him win two elections.

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Meanwhile -- in video...(Not making it up...
. Justin Trudeau confesses to Foreign Interference Commission that Indian PM
Modiji asked him after the G20 meeting in New Delhi last year to act against Canadian Khalistani terrorists but Trudeau told him they have “freedom of expression”..
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Hey -- what happened to FREEDOM OF SPEECH?

When Indians and Indo-Canadians complain about the hate speech of Khalistan extremists, then Canadian authorities retort "free speech!"

So when Khalistan radicals parade with blood-stained effigies of Indira Gandhi, then it's "free speech"

But when it's somebody else complaining, then different standards are applied:




And Canadian citizens of Indian origin outnumber Jewish Canadians by ten times.
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Question-should Indian Americans also try and boycott Canadian goods? About 4 million people of Indian origin in the U.S. ensuring what little they spend on the Canadian economy rethink their options should create an impact?
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Just boycotting one brand called Nanak which is found in Indian grocery stores would be a good start!
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For record.. all sort of things are hitting the fan..
Really wild stuff from Canadian ministry ..

Eg .. ShivAroor (a respected anchor on IndiaToday) , is "interfering" in "our" country and "manipulating" information because he tweeted that Trudeau's policies enable extremists and undermine the Sikh community...

These are the clowns from Joly's Rapid Response Mechanism Team who produced this report tracking "foreign information manipulation" with some sample tweets from Indian media outlets that it considers "misinformation" ...Image ImageImage

Seriously :rotfl:

Here is something .. Some part of language could match best Paki English .. (Kid you not) .. eg:
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^^^Whatis funny ..RRM Canada is worried about Canadians coming across these "narratives" from Indian sources (which have a much bigger reach than CBC or CTV..)..

Eg...

- Canada safeguarding extremists and terrorists - such people who did the Air India bombing being allowed to walk free
- Hardeep Nijjar being an unsavoury individual and a member of Khalistan Tiger Force and Babbar Khalsa
- Pakistan govt funding Khalistanis in Canada ..
.. among others..
(Never mind these happens to be truth..)...
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Turdwater and co have nothing! They want Bharat to self implicate it's own diplomats and expose our own intelligence agencies based on specious allegations. Wth...

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The question we should be asking is what gives the five eyes to collect intelligence on India and any other sovereign nation? If they can do it and brag about it, so can everyone else !

It's time for Bharat to say that irrespective of the current case, it reserves the right to neutralize threats to it sovereignty wherever such may exist. It has been done before by many other nations.

We should only speak about Kaneda's botched investigation of Kanishka from now on.
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I say we should go ahead and bump off another kalistani in Kaneda. Hey what more can they do hainji?
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How about some frigates / destroyer just passing peacefully in international water near Canada Maritime boundary practicing right to maintain international safe passage law as uncle keep doing
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nits wrote: 17 Oct 2024 17:37 How about some frigates / destroyer just passing peacefully in international water near Canada Maritime boundary practicing right to maintain international safe passage law as uncle keep doing
Maybe do a joint exercise with the RU Navy in Arctic waters to explore the Northern Polar Route and Freedom Of Navigation. All for bijness only saar. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Anand ranganathan’s tweets are a threat to Canada’s sovereignty?

Gentlemen, as you spar please maintain the credibility and dignity of Canada. Remember, Canada is bigger than Trudeau’s political ambitions.
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From the image above,

"ANI - Canadian High Commissioner to India, Cameron Mackay leaves from the MEA headquarters at South Block, New Delhi." = Potential Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference following PM Statement on Killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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sanjaykumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 18:56 Anand ranganathan’s tweets are a threat to Canada’s sovereignty?

Gentlemen, as you spar please maintain the credibility and dignity of Canada. Remember, Canada is bigger than Trudeau’s political ambitions.


How can we do that sanjaykumar ji,

The buggers are all the time high on illegal canuck homemade fermented maple juice

In addition, justinder singh khalistania is smoking some pretty good pannu supplied (at discounted whole sale rates), paki sourced maal from afghanistan
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Thinking too much - time to create our own version of Five Eyes and announce it with Band Baja Barat :D

Option 1 - India, Germany, Saudi, Israel and France / Japan
Option 2 - BRICS member announcing their Five Eyes
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Create 4 different one with different countries.
5 eye, 7 eye, 9 eye and 11 eye intelligence communty.

Further use the same method as Canada, India has credible intelligence that the recent bomb threat directly leads to Jasmeet singh and other members of Trudeau parliament, Canada needs to investigate, provide evidence and prosecute them.
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sanjaykumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 18:56 Anand ranganathan’s tweets are a threat to Canada’s sovereignty?

Gentlemen, as you spar please maintain the credibility and dignity of Canada. Remember, Canada is bigger than Trudeau’s political ambitions.
On the other hand it is good news for pakis. They shouldn't feel bad about their echandee and sovirginity being violated. Even big brother kaneda has the same problems.
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ragupta wrote: 17 Oct 2024 21:14 Create 4 different one with different countries.
5 eye, 7 eye, 9 eye and 11 eye intelligence communty.
:rotfl: Like the Navarathri Golu steps always an odd number. BTW, the 5-eyes look suspiciously like 5 blind men trying to fathom the elephant!!
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As seen somewhere:
- Trudeau felicitated a Nazi war criminal in Canadian Parliament
- Trudeau observed a minute silence for a terrorist murdered due to turf gang war
- Trudeau celebrates Fidel Castro.
GoI must allow a lower-level DOE staff to comment on each and every Trudeau's bizarre claims.
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Najunamar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 22:20 . BTW, the 5-eyes look suspiciously like 5 blind men trying to fathom the elephant!!
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Cyrano wrote: 17 Oct 2024 15:05 The question we should be asking is what gives the five eyes to collect intelligence on India and any other sovereign nation? If they can do it and brag about it, so can everyone else !

It's time for Bharat to say that irrespective of the current case, it reserves the right to neutralize threats to it sovereignty wherever such may exist. It has been done before by many other nations.

We should only speak about Kaneda's botched investigation of Kanishka from now on.
Cyrano Ji. every major sovereign nation collects intelligence and acts on such intelligence. The problem is not that. A lot of such international diplomatic issues usually gets sorted out in private between mature nations. When things come out in public, it is mostly to get some real geopolitical mileage or create a narrative for your next strategic move. Here TD is clueless and is doing all this drama to get some domestic political mileage out of desperation. India will have to think through a long term policy to deter such 2 bit countries to create narratives that is against our interests (irrespective of their motives). They should fear severe repercussions. However, it is unnecessary to overtly declare any covert operations to pursue known terrorists beyond our borders. w.r.t Canada, there is definitely more room to economically strangle them. But we should not be declaring it in public, we should quietly start implementing them.
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I think going forward Canadians should be granted same security/visa level as NaPakis/BD etc with a separate line prominently displayed at airports etc and of course with cavity checks :D
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krithivas wrote: 17 Oct 2024 23:06 As seen somewhere:
- Trudeau felicitated a Nazi war criminal in Canadian Parliament
- Trudeau observed a minute silence for a terrorist murdered due to turf gang war
- Trudeau celebrates Fidel Castro.
GoI must allow a lower-level DOE staff to comment on each and every Trudeau's bizarre claims.
Fidel Castro is rumored to be the biological father of JT. Whether he is or not, Castro had been a good friend of India. We should not besmirch his name. Perfectly fine to pump up the other two issues.

I do have serious thoughts though on FC actually being his biological father. FC was one of the most dynamic personalities of the 20th century. Unlike JT who is Rahul Gandhi's brother from another mother.
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Anyone watching "the diplomat" on Netflix?...

Quite a plot ..a British pm hiring a Russian mercenary to bomb one of their carriers and blaming it on the Russians, and trying to draw in the Americans into a global conflict..all for the sake of local politics !
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S_Madhukar wrote: 18 Oct 2024 01:56 I think going forward Canadians should be granted same security/visa level as NaPakis/BD etc with a separate line prominently displayed at airports etc and of course with cavity checks :D
It will unfortunately come to that level as Khalistan sympathizers increasingly take over Canadian government. We saw the beginnings of it when all visas were stopped for a few months. Only possible saving grace may be a partition of Canada so the Khalistan sympathizers have their own nation to drive to ruin.

The next Pakistan? How Trudeau's pro-Khalistan stance puts Canada at risk
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sanjaykumar wrote: 17 Oct 2024 18:56 ... credibility and dignity of Canada.
Pakis have H&D and Canada has C&D. :lol:
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Khalistanis will not leave Canada even if the get Khalistan in Canada.

This is a lifestyle for many as well as being lucrative.

The bigger fear is the general mass of Sikhs are getting bored of this sh!t. Especially as Hindus in the west and also in India are making good progress.

They have tried to pull India down and Pannun ji is trying his best to pull Hindus down to his level. But when was the last time you heard Hindus belly aching? So it ain’t working.

There are many subtleties in the Khalistan imbroglio. Not the least of which is caste.

The jat calls the Brahmin-Khatri, including Khatri Sikhs, bahman.

Khalistan would end tomorrow if the daughters of bahmans were accessible to jats.

Just stating facts.
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ANI@ANI

#WATCH | MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, " There are 26 extradition requests pending with Canadian side, these are over the last decade or more, along with that there are several provisional arrest requests which are also pending with Canadian side of certain criminals...

we had shared security related information with the Canadian govt regarding gang members including those of Lawrence Bishnoi gang and requested them to arrest them (criminals)...so far no action has been taken by Canadian side on our request...we find it really strange that now people who we wanted to be deported or action to be taken, we are being told that, RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) is blaming Indian side for the crimes committed by these people in Canada"


WATCH VIDEO
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Disgusting.. Justin Trudea's Khalistani extremists to organise an event in Surrey on Oct 20th to mark “Martyrdom Day” of Khalistani Terrorist Talwinder Singh Parmar who was Mastermind of 1985 Air India Kanishka Bombing which killed 329 people.

Simply Disgusting!

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BRICS as its own eyes. It's a far better idea. Imagine RAW and 21st Century version of KGB with others.
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Big Twist!

Canada’s former NSA Jody Thomas testifies- initial intelligence & police probe pointed Ki££ing of Terr0ri$t Nijjar was retaliation for murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik, accused in 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing.

But who did it


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Article in ToI about how Canada is a safe haven for criminals.

Given this, issuing a passport and ticket to Canada for people convicted in India will save money and reduce jail crowding in India. Re-entry to India can be prevented based on passport (for Indian citizens) or fingerprints (for Canadian citizens).

Canada 'safe haven' for criminals wanted in India
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chetak wrote: 18 Oct 2024 19:53
Big Twist!

Canada’s former NSA Jody Thomas testifies- initial intelligence & police probe pointed Ki££ing of Terr0ri$t Nijjar was retaliation for murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik, accused in 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing.

But who did it
Which makes even less logical for India to be behind it. Why would we want to go after someone who eliminated an accused terr0ris+ ? But logic and Kaneda don't fit into the same sentence these days.
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So, only the goras are "allowed" to have their incestuous media and allowed media machinations across continents, but the kaalus are forbidden from having the same in their own country

this is what they mean by "rules based order"


Read para from document of Indian interference into Canada released by Justin Trudeau Govt doesn't it sounds similar to regular Rahul Gandhi rants. Same Script writer?

Allegations of Nijjar murder, USA naming R&AW officer Vikash Yadav in #Pannun case don't seem coincidence.


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