Disastrous Canada-India relations are of Trudeau’s making

The prime minister has chosen marginal diaspora politics over foreign policy, and as long as he remains in office, the bilateral relationship cannot be salvaged.
When Prime Minister Justin made the claim about the Indian government’s potential link to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, he offered speculative intelligence that had little basis, and should never have been uttered publicly, writes Andrew Caddell.

KAMOURASKA, QUE.—My late son, who travelled to dozens of countries and went around the world in 2005, had a saying: “No matter where you go, everyone is the same.” He would then pause and say, “Except the Indians.” 

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