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tandav wrote: 14 Dec 2024 10:11 It is interesting to see the religious affiliations of MP in the Canadian Parliament and compare them with the population of those religions in Canada.
Out of 338 MP and 41 Million people the following are the splits

religion : Pop. Pop% : NumMP MP% : MP%/POp%
Sikhs : 772K Population 2.2% : 18 MP = 5.32% : MP%/Pop% = 2.5
Hindus : 832K Population 2.3% : 4 MP = 1.18% : MP%/Pop% = 0.5
Muslims : 1775K Population 5.0% : 12 MP = 3.55% : MP%/Pop% = 0.8
Jewish : 335K Population 0.9% : 9 MP = 2.66% : MP%/Pop% = 2.8

What fraction of MPs in Canada espouse Khalistani tendencies? Why does Jagmeet who is the only Khalistani in his party hold so much power over Government of Canada. I have met a few Canada born Sikhs while studying in USA and most had strong Khalistani tendencies. Many got into fights with Indian student over Khalistan.
"Why does Jagmeet who is the only Khalistani in his party hold so much power over Government of Canada"

How do you not understand that Trudeau's ruling govt is dependent upon Jagmeet and his party for outside support? :-o
Are you unfamiliar with how parliamentary politics works? India itself has plenty of such examples.
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Jagmeet will ask PM to resign, ask everyone to resign, but will never resign himself, nor call a fresh election (which he would lose)

Not until he gets his precious multi-million-dollar pension, which he qualifies for on February 25, 2025

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Amber G. wrote: 11 Dec 2024 12:20 Lunacy of Global "News".. :rotfl:

Read on why Canada should be allowed to force India to issue visas to "our" citizens...
Global News Investigation: Visas have become an Indian foreign interference tool
Dont they ask in Massa visa application if the applicant has called for violent overthrow of Khan government?

IS MASSA INTERFERING IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF CANADIAN CITIZENS BY REFUSING VISA TO CANADIAN CITIZENS WHO CALL FOR VIOLENT OVERTHROW OF MASSA GOVERNMENT??!!!!

READ EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION!!!
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Canada's parliament in chaos, as minister after minister resigns

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Finance Minister promised parliament that the budget deficit would be "only" $40 Billion -- which was a shocking amount

She then resigns

Budget is then presented to parliament --with a deficit at $62 Billion ! :eek:




Canada really does want to be another Pakistan -- ie. Caught in Debt Trap!
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If it is, or will be, the 51st state of the US then it hardly matters does it.
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Manish_P wrote: 17 Dec 2024 15:54 If it is, or will be, the 51st state of the US then it hardly matters does it.
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Harpreet has an interesting perspective on North America Map and Canada.

https://x.com/CestMoiz/status/186904192 ... ZySlQ&s=19


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Why Living in Canada has Become Impossible

https://youtu.be/Z7MDFO00ghs
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Why Canada Will Collapse in the Next 10 Years

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CBC (Canada's state mouthpiece) propagandizes against critics of Khalistan

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Watch this one:

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India's ED says that 262 Canadian colleges are linked with India based entities who were involved in Human Trafficking.

Cgl's 'involvement is under investigation'.

No response from the Canadian Govt, Response from RCMP awaited.


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ED unearths human trafficking network concealed in Canada admission racket

December 26, 2024
New Delhi

Around 262 colleges in Canada have entered into agreement with two entities here for taking onboard Indian students, which has come under the glare of ED to find out if they too are involved in the human trafficking


https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/ne ... 029374.ece
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Prince Justin decide dto pull another Pappu, and spontaneously show up at a ski resort with security men in tow, disrupting all the vacationers there

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How Trudeau is being 'greeted' by ordinary Canadians

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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/wor ... 760892.cms

Air Canada Flight 2259 experienced a landing gear malfunction at Halifax Stanfield International Airport, causing it to skid and partially catch fire. Passengers and crew were safely evacuated without casualties. This incident occurred shortly after a deadly Jeju Air crash in South Korea that claimed over 120 lives. Investigations are underway for both accidents.
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A mass murderer is living free as a professor in Canada?

From Pierre Poilievre (running to be Prime Minister of Canada) :
A man convicted in a French court for killing 4 people in a Paris synagogue bombing is living freely in Canada, even working as a professor teaching students about 'social justice in action.'

Why hasn’t he been extradited to France to face justice?

Is Justin Trudeau refusing France's extradition request?
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/iddo-m ... -terrorist
...Terrorists who attacked Bangladesh , India , France, all in Canada
What is Trudeau up to :?: :?:
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Hassan Diab was previously extradited to France - in November 2014 - and subsequently released by the French justice system and returned to Canada in January 2018, after holding him for three years without trial. Now France wants to extradite him again on the same charge.

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/cj- ... 01/p2.html
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As I mentioned before -- and should be publicized:

Canada is also harboring individuals accused of murder in Bangladesh, specifically those involved in the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country's first president, and his family in 1975.. One such individual is Noor Chowdhury, a former Bangladesh Army officer who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death in absentia.

Chowdhury has been living in Canada, specifically in Etobicoke, Toronto, despite being one of Bangladesh's most wanted criminals. The Canadian government has refused to extradite him, citing concerns over the death penalty in Bangladesh .
This case has Bangladesh expressing frustration over Canada's reluctance to cooperate in bringing Chowdhury to justice. The issue has been highlighted in various media outlets, including a documentary by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) titled "The Assassin Next Door"

Note: I have addd Wiki links - where one can find the other links too.
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> Note: I have addd Wiki links

I am surprised that the Bangladeshi contributors to Wiki haven't taken it down yet.
e.g.,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Inte ... sciousness
The murder of Abrar Fahad

The article says: "Amit Saha, who was given life imprisonment for the murder of Abrar Fahad was a member of the organisation" (ISKCON).
But Wiki also tells us that Amit Saha was also Deputy Law Secretary of the BUET Chhatra League.

All the other participants in the murder were members of the BUET Chhatra League and by name (but for one) were certainly not members of ISKCON.

Mehedi Hasan Robin, the Organizing Secretary of the BUET Chhatra League Amit Saha, the Deputy Law Secretary Mujtaba Rafid, the Deputy Office Secretary of BUET Chhatra League Khandaker Tabakkharul Islam Tanvir, a third-year Mechanical Engineering student Muntasir Al Jemi, a second-year student from the same department Shamsul Arefin Rafat, a second-year Mechanical Engineering student, Anik Sarkar, the Information and Research Secretary of BUET Chhatra League and a fourth-year Mechanical Engineering student Mujahidur Rahman, a third-year Electrical Engineering studentMujahidur Rahman, a third-year Electrical Engineering student

Thus, the murder is connected with Amit Saha's membership in the BUET Chhatra League and his membership in ISKCON is as irrelevant as his library membership, or the fact that all but one of the other culprits are members of Islam. Arun (talk) 14:20, 28 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

That is part of the criticism and controversy. You will only find these mentioned there. If you go to the criticism section of Chatra League, you will find them there too. Nothing extra is mentioned here. Saadi095 (talk) 16:07, 29 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I'm saying that Amit Saha's ISKCON membership is irrelevant here, and should be removed. Putting it in some other article makes this one misleading. Might as well mention Amit Saha's library membership, the color of his hair and other such irrelevancies if you insist on it. Arun (talk) 01:10, 4 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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A_Gupta wrote: 04 Jan 2025 06:42 > Note: I have addd Wiki links
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Inte ... sciousness
Now that "Ratnahastin" answered to "Arun", I think this has gone into somebody's list of things to do. Possibly "Kautilya33". :wink:
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A_Gupta wrote: 03 Jan 2025 18:47 Hassan Diab... Now France wants to extradite him again on the same charge.

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/cj- ... 01/p2.html
This guy might be able to claim not to be extradited under the law against double jeopardy?
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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau resigns
Just In: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has stepped down as Prime Minister, says a BBC report.

"...I intend to resign as party leader, as Prime Minister after the party selects its next leader...Last night I asked the president of the Liberal Party to start that process..," says Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
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https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/justin- ... pm-7414026
Justin Trudeau, Facing Dissent Within His Party, Announces Resignation As PMJustin Trudeau has been facing immense pressure from his party colleagues as latest opinion polls show an overwhelming surge in support for the opposition Conservative Party. Canada will go to polls later this year and must have a new government in place before October 20.
Abhishek Chakraborty, World News, Jan 06, 2025

Ottawa, Canada:
Justin Trudeau resigned today as the leader of his Liberal Party of Canada effectively ending his nine-year tenure as Canada's Prime Minister too. The move comes amid rising dissent against him within his party. He held a press conference today outside his residence at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa.
"I have informed my party and the Governor that I intend to resign as leader of the party as well as prime minister of Canada, and will do so as soon as the my successor is appointed through a robust nationwide competitive process," Mr Trudeau said.
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Justin Trudeau steps down! Gets Emotional After Resignation !
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hope they dont say regime change by Bharat !!
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^^^ It is indeed "foreign interference" per this Senior correspondent for @NatTelegraph
,! :rotfl:
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Not making it up :rotfl:
..Join @DanielBordmanOG and @kushal_mehra at 7:30 pm IST tonight as we kick off the first podcast of the #ForeignInterference tour. I will see you all in a bit.


I have talked to @JustinTrudeau and @narendramodi and all sides agree that if you watch this abive podcast, you are also guilty of foreign interference!
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g.sarkar wrote: 06 Jan 2025 23:31 https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/justin- ... pm-7414026
Justin Trudeau, Facing Dissent Within His Party, Announces Resignation As PMJustin Trudeau has been facing immense pressure from his party colleagues as latest opinion polls show an overwhelming surge in support for the opposition Conservative Party. Canada will go to polls later this year and must have a new government in place before October 20.
Abhishek Chakraborty, World News, Jan 06, 2025

Ottawa, Canada:
Justin Trudeau resigned today as the leader of his Liberal Party of Canada effectively ending his nine-year tenure as Canada's Prime Minister too. The move comes amid rising dissent against him within his party. He held a press conference today outside his residence at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa.
"I have informed my party and the Governor that I intend to resign as leader of the party as well as prime minister of Canada, and will do so as soon as the my successor is appointed through a robust nationwide competitive process," Mr Trudeau said.
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Gautam saar,


Good riddance to this evil man child.

He will not be missed
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Meanwhile: Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social@TrumpDailyPosts

Many people in Canada LOVE being the 51st State. The United States can no longer suffer the massive Trade Deficits and Subsidies that Canada needs to stay afloat. Justin Trudeau knew this, and resigned. If Canada merged with the U.S., there would be no Tariffs, taxes would go way down, and they would be TOTALLY SECURE from the threat of the Russian and Chinese Ships that are constantly surrounding them. Together, what a great Nation it would be!!!

Donald Trump Truth Social 12:52 PM EST 01/06/25
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Amber G. wrote: 07 Jan 2025 01:43 ^^^ It is indeed "foreign interference" per this Senior correspondent for @NatTelegraph
,! :rotfl:
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Not making it up :rotfl:
..Join @DanielBordmanOG and @kushal_mehra at 7:30 pm IST tonight as we kick off the first podcast of the #ForeignInterference tour. I will see you all in a bit.


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I have talked to @JustinTrudeau and @narendramodi and all sides agree that if you watch this abive podcast, you are also guilty of foreign interference!
apparently bordman was onboarded to the team with ..

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chetak wrote: 07 Jan 2025 02:29 Gautam saar,
Good riddance to this evil man child.
He will not be missed
Chetak Sirji,
Justinder may be replaced by people who will act in a similar fashion. I hope I am wrong, but I do not see rise of Bharat happening smoothly. Western interests will put road blocks. Justinder is just a link in a chain.
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Looks like celebrations have begun across Canada
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Saw Trudeau's slimy snake statement, he will drag his resignation for as long as he can and go down splashing merde on everyone around. Nothing less is expected of him :)
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g.sarkar wrote: 07 Jan 2025 02:49
chetak wrote: 07 Jan 2025 02:29 Gautam saar,
Good riddance to this evil man child.
He will not be missed
Chetak Sirji,
Justinder may be replaced by people who will act in a similar fashion. I hope I am wrong, but I do not see rise of Bharat happening smoothly. Western interests will put road blocks. Justinder is just a link in a chain.
Gautam
"First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win”

it is good to see bharat is getting somewhere !
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