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Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 07 Jan 2025 22:16
by chetak
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
You are right Gautam saar,
National ego is involved, the fragile ego of a doomed culture that has realized what the future holds for it, if it continues to do what it is doing now without a major reset
A gora can never lie, it is his constant narrative and refrain, since colonial times
justinder singh khalistania's successor will, in all probability, also be dependent on the separatist khalistani votes, and will likely out do justinder in being paranoid
unless the dharmics form a viable vote bank and elect their own leaders who can then talk with credible authority to the government of the day
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 01:05
by Amber G.
Meanwhile Incoming US Prez Donald Trump says this about the 51st state:
.. plans to use 'economic force' to acquire Canada & remove the 'artificial line of Canada US border'
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 01:21
by Amber G.
Meanwhile: New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar converted to Islam and guess which country he visited?
Pakistan? Afghanistan? No! He visited Justin Trudeau's #Canada.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 01:33
by drnayar
just imagine the millions of khalis becoming us citizens !!
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 12:58
by Cyrano
Firstly there aren't millions of khalis. Secondly why assume Trump will not get rid of the vermin before hitching the 51st wagon?!
I don't believe it will actually happen though

Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 14:32
by Amber G.
^^^Anita Anand emerges as one of the frontrunner as PM post for Canada

Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 16:17
by chetak
A true leader is one who leaves behind him a legacy of happy people & .@JustinTrudeau is a true leader.
See how happy Canadians are with his resignation, how they're raising flags with inscription "F*ck Trudeau" & enjoying special "Trudeau Resignation" burgers.
True Leader.
WATCH VIDEO
The video is about six seconds long
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Jan 2025 16:51
by chetak
If trolling was a sport, Elon would win hands-down!

Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 09 Jan 2025 00:11
by vijayk
https://x.com/DanielBordmanOG/status/18 ... 7687476300
Apparently all four of Hardeep Singh Nijjar killers are no longer in custody

Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 09 Jan 2025 01:05
by Amber G.
^^^RCMP commissioner Mike Duheme now says that Hardeep Singh Nijjars’ murder is not included in the Indian interference file ..
<link>
(There was never any foreign interference in the true sense of the term. Maximum they will find is India keeping tabs on what the Khalistanis are up to, that’s pretty normal stuff. )
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 09 Jan 2025 01:47
by vijayk
https://x.com/i/status/1850773965482188976
WOW! The scumbag Secretary Blinken and Trudeau are totally running this scam along with Soros.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 10 Jan 2025 19:19
by A_Gupta
It turns out the Surrey Court case 256562 has been vacated and so these suspects are not in custody under this case. The case has been replaced by New Westminster case 86086, and presumably the suspects are in custody under this case. I am unable to verify this last using the British Columbia court online services website.
Perhaps more significantly, the court is proceeding with "direct indictment" in which a number of preliminary procedures are short-cut.
https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/pub/fps ... /ch06.html
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 12 Jan 2025 03:06
by A_Gupta
Shame on Us for Ever Believing Trudeau: Jonathan Kay
https://youtu.be/Hm_HF8wJdmE?si=k1TizM67_1oxyx3r via @YouTube
Trudeau started off well, and then morphed into something nasty. This is from a writer who helped Trudeau write a autobiographical book.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 16 Jan 2025 03:12
by Amber G.
Healthcare collapse under Justin Trudeau in Canada - " A friend recently had to wait 13 hours at an ER in Canada to see a doctor. Imagine even in a medical emergency. Now watch this crisis unfold below.
Whoa. What's the long line in the cold and snow for?
A physician setting up a new practice in Brockton, Ontario said he'd take the first 500 patients who showed up. The line of people waiting years for a family doctor wrapped around the block.
,link>
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 16 Jan 2025 10:37
by Hriday
^^
I am assuming that to get low-cost medical services (govt funded), there will be a wait time. But the long wait time, especially in developed countries, is hard to believe. I had read about the long wait list for treatment in several developed countries. What is the main issue here? Is it expensive for govt?
From what I know from a couple of people, in India, there is not much wait time to get quality treatment (very low cost or free) at govt hospitals. I may be wrong. The downside is queueing for a few hours (not very long). Lack of chairs to sit in the queue.
About the availability of highly qualified doctors, there is a talk that India had an oversupply of doctors. Maybe we can send doctors overseas with a govt to govt deal?
About 10 years ago, Mathrubhumi newspaper in Kerala (2nd most popular in Kerala) did a four-part series stating that doing an MBBS is a bad career choice.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 16 Jan 2025 11:08
by pravula
The number of doctors are restricted (see S.Korea as an example), and so are the number of hospitals allowed in any area. Even in US, one cannot simply open a hospital (or an MRI facility) just because they have a few billion dollars burning a hole in their pocket. It needs govt approvals, which includes necessity. All this talk about social or capitalist medical services is mostly propaganda, as it neglects even basic economic laws.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 30 Jan 2025 00:16
by chetak
Canada Inquiry Commissioner Marie Josee Hogue refutes Trudeau’s allegations of India’s hand in Khalistan supporter Nijjar’s killing.
An important lesson for certain Indians who jump the gun to believe every allegation against India instead of waiting for the truth to come out.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/no-defi ... er-7588985
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 30 Jan 2025 02:13
by Cyrano
Has Turdwater resigned yet?
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 30 Jan 2025 02:50
by drnayar
Cyrano wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025 02:13
Has Turdwater resigned yet?
he did., now keeping the seat warm for the next leader !
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 30 Jan 2025 03:35
by Amber G.
chetak wrote: ↑30 Jan 2025 00:16
Canada Inquiry Commissioner Marie Josee Hogue refutes Trudeau’s allegations of India’s hand in Khalistan supporter Nijjar’s killing.
An important lesson for certain Indians who jump the gun to believe every allegation against India instead of waiting for the truth to come out.
..
Meanwhile: .. Good..But India is still not amused .. Not only Trudeau lied ... but Canada is still lying about the 'interference' ...
.
India has rejected a report by the Canadian Commission alleging interference in Canada's elections, calling the claims "baseless" . Instead, India's Ministry of External Affairs
accused Canada of consistently interfering in India's internal affairs, creating an environment for illegal migration and organized crime. The Canadian report had identified India as the second-most active country engaging in electoral foreign interference in Canada, after China . However, India denies any involvement, saying it's not their policy to interfere in other countries' democratic processes..
India’s comments on a Canadian Commission’s report:

Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 30 Jan 2025 11:43
by Amber G.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 30 Jan 2025 14:02
by Lisa
Hriday wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025 10:37
^^
I am assuming that to get low-cost medical services (govt funded), there will be a wait time. But the long wait time, especially in developed countries, is hard to believe. I had read about the long wait list for treatment in several developed countries. What is the main issue here? Is it expensive for govt?
From what I know from a couple of people, in India, there is not much wait time to get quality treatment (very low cost or free) at govt hospitals. I may be wrong. The downside is queueing for a few hours (not very long). Lack of chairs to sit in the queue.
About the availability of highly qualified doctors, there is a talk that India had an oversupply of doctors. Maybe we can send doctors overseas with a govt to govt deal?
About 10 years ago, Mathrubhumi newspaper in Kerala (2nd most popular in Kerala) did a four-part series stating that doing an MBBS is a bad career choice.
To put things in perspective. The No 1 country in the world for doctors per 10,000 is Cuba. It has over 90. India has 7. There is a dire need for more doctors in India. If the number in India went up 10 fold, it would still be short.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... physicians
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 31 Jan 2025 05:06
by Kati
“Guaranteed Jobs” That Don’t Exist: The Dark World of Immigration Consultants
https://thewalrus.ca/immigration-consul ... wtab-en-us
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 05 Feb 2025 02:10
by chetak
After Mexico, Canada also listed measures to stop drug cartels & illegal immigrants. Tariffs on hold.
Trump is setting new kind of geopolitical precedent. Call it blackmail or diplomacy. Things are working in days what usually take years of times.
Retaliatory risks are high but he is playing all cards in the open.

Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 05 Feb 2025 23:04
by Cyrano
Tail between legs!
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 06 Feb 2025 00:26
by Hriday
About Canada agreeing to stop drug trafficking. After Modi came to power, bomb blasts in civilian areas are now almost zero. One can think of better intelligence and the monitoring of explosives. But why do the drug trafficking problems seem hard to stop? In Kerala, as per newspapers it is an open secret that plenty of narcotics trade among civilians is ongoing. Even developed countries find it difficult to fully stop narcotics smuggling?
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 06 Feb 2025 06:56
by Yagnasri
Drugs are a problem in most cities and towns now. Why do you think Manipur is burning?
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 06 Feb 2025 08:55
by chetak
Yagnasri wrote: ↑06 Feb 2025 06:56
Drugs are a problem in most cities and towns now. Why do you think Manipur is burning?
Yagnasri garu,
That is where the money is and that is also where their main markets are.
tier two towns are filled with law enforcement who are not as well trained, funded or even motivated to implement the existing laws, let alone develop the networks of informants who are essential for targeted interventions
lots of blacks (who gain easy entry to India under the guise of student visas) are involved in this
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 09 Feb 2025 07:10
by A_Gupta
Trump is making Canadian liberals surge in the opinion polls:
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnis ... -in-canada
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 26 Feb 2025 17:39
by A_Gupta
Liberals Take Lead for First Time Since 2021
https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/liberals-ta ... since-2021
After nearly four years of Conservative dominance in the polls, the Liberal Party of Canada has taken a two-point lead among decided voters, overturning a 26-point deficit from just six weeks ago. Support for the Bloc Québécois has declined (-3 points), while the NDP vote continues to collapse (-4 points), further strengthening the Liberals. The Conservatives (-5 points) are facing headwinds from rising anti-Trump sentiment and anticipation surrounding the Liberal Party’s new leadership.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 26 Feb 2025 17:44
by AkshaySG
Some baffling stuff from Trump and this white house really with the 51st State talk and the push to try and remove Canada from 5 Eyes.
One would think a conservative Canadian govt would play ball with their anti immigration efforts much more and allow Trump & go to get more done.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 26 Feb 2025 21:27
by Manish_P
AkshaySG wrote: ↑26 Feb 2025 17:44
Some baffling stuff from Trump and this white house really with the 51st State talk and the push to try and remove Canada from 5 Eyes.
One would think a conservative Canadian govt would play ball with their anti immigration efforts much more and allow Trump & go to get more done.
It's just his negotiating style... get some minion to make outrageous demands then come in like a good uncle and say he is willing to settle for a little less
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 27 Feb 2025 19:59
by A_Gupta
IMO, Trump’s negotiating style doesn’t work well with democracies, because outrageous demands inflame public opinion. It works only when public opinion is irrelevant.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 27 Feb 2025 23:40
by ernest
A_Gupta wrote: ↑27 Feb 2025 19:59
IMO, Trump’s negotiating style doesn’t work well with democracies, because outrageous demands inflame public opinion. It works only when public opinion is irrelevant.
that's why it works in Canada. Public opinion has no bearing on policy there
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 01 Mar 2025 21:34
by KL Dubey
This tariff drama has had an unexpected side effect: the popularity of Turdwater and his liberal party in Kanadda is back on an upward trend, whereas Poilievre and his allies are perceived as having a more appeasing stance towards the USA. Having suddenly grown balls, perhaps maturity/wisdom also increases to regain a good relationship with Bharat and jettison khalistan votebank.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 01 Mar 2025 21:47
by KL Dubey
Latest info from Turdwater (still stands since Feb 2) on Kanadda's response if needed:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada ... -1.7448552
Chrystia Freeland, a longtime opposer of Trump tariffs, is a PM candidate and appears even more aggressive:
https://www.the-independent.com/news/wo ... 96624.html
Like I said in an earlier post, it is unclear whether these are negotiation tactics/showmanship for MAGAmoron base, or if a trade war will really start.
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 03 Mar 2025 18:16
by A_Gupta
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/2 ... n-00206708
“ Ontario Premier Doug Ford romped to a third-consecutive landslide Thursday night in a snap election he argued was necessary in order to win a mandate to fight a trade war with the United States.”
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 03 Mar 2025 21:27
by vera_k
Will suggest the Khalistan crowd not miss the opportunity if Canadian borders are in play.
Trudeau to discuss Trump’s annexation threats with King Charles
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 08 Mar 2025 01:28
by Amber G.
Canada's intel chief to visit India to attend annual intelligence gathering..
https://www.wionews.com/india-news/cana ... ng-8832280
Re: India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)
Posted: 10 Mar 2025 06:07
by chanakyaa
Kanadians replaced the pappu with a globalist bank$ter for next election
Canad's Liberals elect Mark Carney to replace PM Justin Trudeau