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February 5, 2021 |
Ottawa: The World Sikh Organization of Canada has released a report shedding light on Indian disinformation campaigns targeting Sikhs in Canada. The report entitled “Exposed: India’s Disinformation Campaign Against Canada’s Sikhs” was released on February 3, 2020. This report looks at the history of Indian interference and disinformation in Canada, including after the recent resignation of MP Navdeep Bains from his role as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.
Last week when MP Ramesh Sangha was expelled from the Liberal caucus for making “baseless and dangerous” accusations against a number of his colleagues, Mark Holland, chief government whip, said “we will not tolerate conspiracy theories, or danger and unfounded rhetoric about Parliamentarians or other Canadians”.
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Following Cabinet Minister Navdeep Bains resignation controversy, the Liberal Party has removed parliamentarian Ramesh Singh Sangha.
Reportedly, for speaking against Khalistani elements within the Liberal Party. He now continues to be an MP, but an independent one.
Following Cabinet Minister Navdeep Bains resignation controversy over his alleged involvement in corruption cases, the Liberal Party has removed parliamentarian Ramesh Singh Sangha from the Liberal caucus.
Reportedly, for speaking against Khalistani elements within the Liberal Party. He
According to a report by
the Canadian media outlet ‘The Star’, a party source confirmed that Sangha was removed after he made extensive comments in a Punjabi-language interview on Jan. 21, in which he said he doubted his fellow Liberal MP Navdeep Bains quit cabinet and won t run in the next election because of family.
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Navdeep Bains’ decision to retire from federal politics at the next election, with two veteran cabinet ministers,
Marc Garneau and
François-Philippe Champagne, taking on new roles at Global Affairs Canada and Industry, respectively, as well as the addition of
Toronto-area MP Omar Alghabra to the roster at Transport
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will spend the day ensconced in “private meetings.”
Although his official itinerary doesn’t provide a minute-by-minute overview of his plans, it does include a few key names on his call list, including