John Ivison: No public evidence, but plenty of carnage after Trudeau’s India accusations

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John Ivison: No public evidence, but plenty of carnage after Trudeau’s India accusations
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So, there goes Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, the much-vaunted plan to counter an increasingly quarrelsome China by improving relations with democracies ...

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives for a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Sept.19, 2023.Musicians, humour and stories galore help Bruce Guthro's Celebration of Life | SaltWireSo, there goes Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy, the much-vaunted plan to counter an increasingly quarrelsome China by improving relations with democracies in the region like… India.

He said the complicity of a foreign government in the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of sovereignty, which clearly it would be if the prime minister’s allegations stand up. There are no heroes in this story. The Indian government statement claims: “We are a domestic polity with a strong commitment to the rule of law.”

President Joe Biden all but tugged his forelock as he talked about “two great nations, two great friends, two great powers.”

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