India - Canada - News and Discussion. (2018)

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Tanaji wrote: 31 Dec 2023 03:15
Vayutuvanji,

The easiest option is to get an esim. An overview is

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I have used airhub and airalo without issues. Assuming your phone is newish, it should support esims. Activation was painless and hassle free.

I used to ask relatives for getting a sim, but with this is truly helpful. Its a bit more expensive though…
Airalo and Holafly eSims have been banned by DoT as they are used by scammers :(

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/gad ... 591028.cms
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justinder singh khalistania's crappy plane breaks down again during a family holiday in jamaica

are these jokers really from a G7 country or are they just pretending to be a "first" world country......



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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudea ... -1.7075968


Prime minister's plane breaks down in Jamaica during family holiday

Military forced to send a second plane with mechanics to repair it
Jan 05, 2024

The Canadian Armed Forces was forced to send a second plane to Jamaica this week after the military aircraft that brought Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the Caribbean island for a family vacation became "unserviceable," CBC News has learned.

Andrée-Anne Poulin, spokesperson for the Department of National Defence (DND), confirmed that two Royal Canadian Air Force CC-144 Challengers travelled to Jamaica.

"The first aircraft that transported the Prime Minister's party became unserviceable after arrival," she wrote in an e-mailed response. "The second aircraft brought a maintenance team to repair the first aircraft, and remained in the area as a back-up for the Prime Minister's departure, if necessary."

Trudeau had been scheduled to return to Canada on Jan. 4. Poulin said a maintenance issue was discovered on Jan. 2 during an inspection of the aircraft and the maintenance team was dispatched on Jan. 3 and "returned the aircraft to serviceability."

Trudeau's plane returned to Canada on Jan. 4.

The plane that brought Trudeau to Jamaica and the one that brought the maintenance crew to Jamaica are two of the military's newer Challenger aircraft, acquired in 2020.
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Don't ask questions under the Canadian police state:



Officer Fascist: "You're under arrest for hitting my fist with your chin!" :roll:
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Trudeau approaches his “don’t use after” date.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/01/1 ... s-00134525
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Note @12:30 - we're introduced to Irwin Cotler, who is Canada's "special envoy for combatting anti-semitism"

So where's Canada's special envoy for combatting Hinduphobia? I guess some Canadians don't count as much, eh?

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Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper (the last sensible prime minister Canada actually had) on the state of India-Canada relations

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Trudeau not satisfied with Khalistanis, needs Gazans now

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One thing that I have learnt from watching such programs over the last decade or so. Is that these people are the controlled opposition. They exist to fool the population into thinking change is possible.

When it's not.
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https://www.livemint.com/news/canada-sa ... 99363.html
Canada says drop in study permits to Indian students ‘unlikely' to rebound soon
Reuters, 17 Jan 2024

The number of study permits Canada issued to Indian students fell sharply late last year after India ejected Canadian diplomats who would process the permits and fewer Indian students applied due to a diplomatic dispute over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, a top Canadian official told Reuters.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller added in an interview that he believes the number of study permits to Indians is unlikely to rebound soon. Diplomatic tensions erupted after Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in June said there was evidence connecting Indian government agents to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia
The tensions are likely to weigh on the numbers going forward, Miller said. "Our relationship with India has really halved our ability to process a lot of applications from India," Miller said.
In October, Canada was forced to pull 41 diplomats, or two-thirds of its staff, out of India on orders from New Delhi. In addition, the dispute has prompted Indian students to seek to study in other countries, a spokeswoman for the minister said.
Those factors led to an 86% drop in study permits issued to Indians in the fourth quarter of last year from the previous quarter, to 14,910 from 108,940, according to official data that have not been previously reported.
........
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vi@WA


Dear Canadians, you only have to look at Pakistan to see what will happen if you harbour terrorists.

Dear Indians, you only have to look at Canada to see what will happen if you elect Rahul Gandhi.
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Joker Trudeau had announced some major-super-dooper arrest of an "agent" responsible for terrorist Nijjar's murder? Like Trudeau's airplane, this is yet another non-starter? Lot of gas but no movement??
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Justin Trudeau says Donald Trump re-election ‘won’t be easy’ for Canada, it will be make life tough for Canada.

Canada sends 75% of its goods & services exports to the United States & when Trump came to power he vowed to renegotiate the free trade treaty that bound the United States-Canada

Trudeau even said "Trump returning to the White House would be a victory of populism".
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Criminal Extortionists from India

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Why don’t those given names sound like Hindu Panjabis?

They never do. But of course it is too politically incorrect to point that out. Canada needs more immigrants from this particular community. For politically correct motives.


This place is turning into Panjab.
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Canadians questioning international student levels:

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It wouldn't babe a surprise if all these immigration, extortion, drug dealings, and criminal activities are being tolerated and the money trails are not being investigated because the final recipients are prominent Canadian political parties. Its a gigantic time bomb they are sitting on.

Then again, Canada has a history of letting such things happen, going all the way back to Kanishka.
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https://twitter.com/search?q=%22Jagmeet ... cal=trends

Jagmeet Singh blames the Liberals for the unaffordability crisis, says Trudeau is out of touch and has no plan.

Yet the NDP continues to undemocratically prop them up while holding Canadians hostage. Jagmeet Singh is not only out of touch, he's a POS traitor!


Listen to these morons!!
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vijayk wrote: 21 Jan 2024 06:58 https://twitter.com/search?q=%22Jagmeet ... cal=trends

Jagmeet Singh blames the Liberals for the unaffordability crisis, says Trudeau is out of touch and has no plan.

Yet the NDP continues to undemocratically prop them up while holding Canadians hostage. Jagmeet Singh is not only out of touch, he's a POS traitor!


Listen to these morons!!
He is just pandering to both sides , look at those "talks" in their parliament., He has got a tacit understanding with Trudeau by provide some fire against him he is effectively positioning himself to provide Trudeau the cover he needs when the push comes to real shove !! He should not be letting the main opposition get credit for the entire broadside for an ever-growing range of topics.

Anyway look at what one does not what they talk !
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Canada suddenly cutting back on foreign student visas, which they now claim are being abused



Note the comments @ 2:27 -- "Brampton, Mississauga, and Surrey" -- so basically Punjabi-dominated areas are at the heart of the abuses/misuses of student visas.
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Sigh. Punjabi dominated?
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sanjaykumar wrote: 23 Jan 2024 09:52 Sigh. Punjabi dominated?
Surrey, Brampton, and Mississauga are areas with large Punjabi concentrations. I would know - I'm half Punjabi myself.

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There are many types of panjabi. Or is it too delicate to be specific?
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How Canada's new curbs on student visas will impact Indian students:

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Breaking News: Court Ruling: Federal Government acted illegally in responding to 2022 Freedom Convoy

The Trudeau regime is now in serious trouble.

This news is massive and vindicates all Canadians who stood their ground and held the line.

A proud moment for the Brave Canadians who did the right thing and I'm proud to have met Tamara Lich and Chris Barber and the other leaders of the Freedom Convoy while on my visit to Ottawa. Great people. Canada can be proud of those who resisted.

OTTAWA, ON: The Justice Centre is pleased to announce that the legal and constitutional challenge against the first-ever invocation of the Emergencies Act, filed as Jost et al. v. Canada, has been decided in favour of the citizens who participated in the peaceful 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa.

The Justice Centre provided lawyers for these Canadians, who launched a court action within ten days of the Emergencies Act being invoked, and who sought a court declaration that the Emergencies Act was invoked without legal justification.
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the canucks are truly unhinged, time to break off all relations with them and firewall trade, diplomatic ties and official contacts


these mofos are accusing others of doing what they do routinely. The colonial mentality and the white supremacist attitude is going to soon sink insignificant players like turdeau and his shithole of a country





Canada achieves new heights of India hate, initiates investigation into alleged meddling in general elections






https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/c ... 2024-01-25

Canada is reportedly set to investigate the alleged involvement of India during its 2019 and 2021 federal elections. The commission's interim report is expected on May 3.
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What a hateful piece of garbage Trudeau is.

So now it's Indian election interference threatening the reign of Prince Justin?

Move over Russian bots -- we all Indian bots now! :roll:

To hear Trudeau & Co tell it, we're the new "Brown Peril"

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More K-threats against India on Republic Day

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I dont know what is more annoying Justin or these youtube inserts
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Regime change
Is a game two can play...
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Cyrano wrote: 26 Jan 2024 02:58 Regime change Is a game two can play...


Why bother, Cyrano ji...


the guy is doing a pretty good job of it all by himself


he is running a one man race to the bottom .............. the wife doesn't want him, the country doesn't want him and that traumatic psychological load is all his, to carry alone and now, the PTSD is showing in almost every knee jerk reaction of his


he has that hunted look about him and that is invariably fatal to both electoral ambition and political survival

sort of like our very own and entitled dimwit dynast whom Himanta Biswa Sarma had recently skewered in assam and has managed to heighten pappu's already hunted look
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vimal wrote: 26 Jan 2024 01:58 I dont know what is more annoying Justin or these youtube inserts
What's most annoying are the jaichand ostriches who stick their heads in the sand. Seen any lately?
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sanman wrote: 26 Jan 2024 05:28
vimal wrote: 26 Jan 2024 01:58 I dont know what is more annoying Justin or these youtube inserts
What's most annoying are the jaichand ostriches who stick their heads in the sand. Seen any lately?
you seem new here and with a lot of free time, posting non-stop whatsapp university material. you can post the links making life easier for smaller form format device users.
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Students being victimized by immigration scams running amok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2HU-C5To5Q
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sanman wrote: 25 Jan 2024 22:54 What a hateful piece of garbage Trudeau is.

So now it's Indian election interference threatening the reign of Prince Justin?

Move over Russian bots -- we all Indian bots now! :roll:

To hear Trudeau & Co tell it, we're the new "Brown Peril"

[youtube]liakSI9GOjU[/youtube
5 eyes providing "/evidence " for troodoo..he can't even differentiate his right leg from left.. is kandian intelligence so compromised to the extent its pm does not know or can't decide what's best
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Druggie Trudeau’s H&D and manhood restored! //So he claims, India has not confirmed this claim
India now cooperating with Nijjar probe: Canada's NSA

https://m.timesofindia.com/india/india- ... 192937.cms
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Are Trudeau and Jagmeet trying to rig the next elections?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVlBKgzEpU8

They want to increase Mail-in Balloting! Scam Alert!
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Muslim leaders cancel Trudeau meeting, angry at Israel-Gaza stance

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldoBFTK66rU
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