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Deals in India

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CBC's David Cochrane on the prime minister's trip to India
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Trudeau doing damage control on India trip

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Justin Trudeau has been in damage control mode on his India trip following the revelation that a man convicted of attempting to kill a politician was invited to an event with the Canadian prime minister. Jaspal Atwal, a former member of...
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Trudeau defends controversy-plagued India trip

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended his controversy-plagued trip to India in the House of Commons, as opposition leader Andrew Scheer questioned the government's explanation that rogue factions in India helped facilitate the...
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Trudeau tries to distance himself from Jaspal Atwal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau once again tried to distance himself from Jaspal Atwal in Question Period, as his opponents continued to grill Trudeau about Atwal's invitation to events in India. Trudeau is backing the suggestion that...
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Trudeau can't escape spectre of Jaspal Atwal

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No matter where he goes or what he wants to talk about, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently can't escape the spectre of the Jaspal Atwal scandal. Trudeau provided no clarity when asked about Atwal's invitation when he appeared to...
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Religion and politics collide for Trudeau in India

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After visiting the Golden Temple in India, a holiest site in the Sikh religion, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and defence minister Harjit Sajjan met with the Chief Minister of Punjab Amarinder Singh. Singh last year accused Sajjan of...
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Manchester taxi driver explains why he offered free rides to attack victims

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"They were hurt, they had no way home. They had no communication with their parents. It’s my duty as a Sikh to help," says A.J. Singh
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NYPD Sikhs Now Sporting Turbans

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Sikhs have won the right to practice their religion in the workplace. Last month the New York Police Department decided to allow them to wear turbans and leave their beards untrimmed, in line with their faith.
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Interfaith Weddings at UK Sikh Temples Spur Protests

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Sikh temples have been hosting mixed-faith weddings for centuries. But protests in the UK over the practice are now forcing some couples to cancel or postpone their ceremonies.
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4 Sikhs in cabinet

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Indo-Canadian community makes strides into top political posts
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Reflecting on the Komagata Maru apology

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Reflections on the long-awaited apology for the Komagata Maru incident in 1914, in which hundreds of Sikh, Muslim and Hindu passengers were denied entry to Canada.
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Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama | Arlington National Cemetery

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama visited Arlington National Ceremony to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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Our reporter breaks down his reporting on arrests in Sikh activist's murder

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CBC News senior reporter Evan Dyer breaks down his exclusive reporting on the arrests made in connection to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and the increasingly blurring lines between organized crime and Indian foreign policy.
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Our reporter breaks down his reporting on arrests in Sikh activist's killing

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CBC News senior reporter Evan Dyer breaks down his exclusive reporting on the arrests made in connection to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and the increasingly blurring lines between organized crime and Indian foreign policy.
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Police make arrests in killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar

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Canadian police have arrested members of an alleged hit squad investigators say they believe was tasked by the government of India with killing prominent Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, B.C., last June, CBC News has learned.
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"Misplaced, misinformed and unwarranted": External Affairs Ministry on remarks by US, several others on CAA

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MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal hit out at US and other nations for their remarks on CAA. The MEA Spokesperson said, "As you are well aware, the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 is an internal matter of India and is in keeping with...
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India open to working with Canada to investigate alleged murder plot: Trudeau

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In a year-end interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says a U.S. indictment alleging multiple Indian assassination plots across North America has resulted in an ‘understanding...
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Man Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot on Sikh Activist

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Man Charged in Murder-for-Hire Plot on Sikh Activist
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B.C. and Ontario expanding Holocaust teaching in schools

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Ontario and British Columbia will update their high school curriculum by the 2025 school year in an effort to combat antisemitism. B.C. says it will make it mandatory for Grade 10 students to learn about the Holocaust while Ontario will...
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Jammu and Kashmir has become more peaceful due to change in mindset of people: LG Manoj Sinha

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Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha attended the “Sadhbhavana” Sufivaad aur Kashmiriyat conference organised by the Indian Minorities Foundation in Srinagar. While addressing the event, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha...
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Rising Canada-India tensions worry some in Punjab

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CBC's Salimah Shivji reports from India's Sikh-majority Punjab state, where some locals are feeling the fallout from Canada's bombshell allegations over the government of India's involvement in the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
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Indian government linked to Canadian Sikh leader's killing, Trudeau says

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is accusing India's government of being behind the fatal shooting of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and Canada has ordered the expulsion of an Indian diplomat. Nijjar, a Canadian citizen and supporter of an...
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India expels Canadian diplomat after Trudeau's assassination claim

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India's foreign ministry says it has expelled a Canadian diplomat with five days' notice to leave the country. The move comes after Canada ordered the expulsion of a senior Indian diplomat following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's...
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Shocking revelation by former Sikh R&AW Officer GBS Sidhu on Indira Gandhi's assassination

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Former PM Indira Gandhi’s assassination was one of the most horrifying incidents after India’s independence. She was killed by her bodyguards Satwant Singh and Beant Singh after Operation Blue Star. Now, former RA&W officer in a recent...