B.C. Liberal MP Dhaliwal’s House motion could set a ‘dangerous precedent’ and cause ‘irreparable damage to Canada-India relations,’ says fellow Liberal Arya

Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal says his motion isn't targeting any one religion, ethnicity, culture, or country, but is aimed to protect Canadians of all backgrounds from foreign intimidation.
Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal, left and Liberal MP Chandra Arya. Arya says that if motion M-112, tabled by Dhaliwal, is passed, it would cause 'irreparable damage' to Canada-India relations. But Dhaliwal says his motion is not against any religion, culture or country, and is aimed to protect all Canadians from intimidation from foreign governments.

If the House of Commons passes Liberal MP Sukh Dhaliwal’s motion entitled “political interference, violence or intimidation on Canadian soil,” it would not only set a “dangerous precedent where mere allegations get legitimized” by the Canadian Parliament, but it wo...

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