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India-Canada relations: Minister says there is a lot more work to do
Summary
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Canada still has work to do on security matters with India, a day after a senior government official told reporters Ottawa no longer believes India is linked to recent foreign interference and transnational repression.
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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Canada still has "a lot more work to do" on security matters related to India. His remarks came after a senior government official told reporters that Ottawa is confident the reported activity is not continuing. The issue follows earlier actions and reports, including expulsions of Indian diplomats and past public statements linking agents to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Key details:
- Anandasangaree said there remain issues around the safety and security of Canadians that officials continue to engage on.
- A senior unnamed official briefed reporters saying the government believes India has changed its ways and that the activity is not continuing.
- Past steps cited in coverage include the expulsion of six Indian diplomats and prior statements alleging involvement of Indian agents in Nijjar's killing; New Delhi has denied those allegations.
- The government said matters before the courts will be litigated through the courts, and the remarks came as Prime Minister Mark Carney is on a trade trip this week.
Summary:
The public remarks reflect parallel tracks of diplomatic and security work between Canada and India, with economic engagement proceeding alongside ongoing security discussions. Legal matters related to past allegations will continue through the courts and diplomatic engagement is continuing during the trade trip.
