Composite illustration featuring Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Some of Canada's top security and intelligence officials are set to testify this morning about an alleged campaign to intimidate or kill Canadians — a scheme the head of the RCMP says can be traced back to the highest levels of the Indian government.
That claim, first made by Duheme during a surprise news conference two weeks ago, has further undermined the already tense relationship between Canada and India. The Mounties have assembled evidence of credible and imminent threats to members of the South Asian community, specifically members of the pro-Khalistan movement seeking a separate homeland for Sikhs, he said.
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