One member of his caucus has termed Trudeau's announcement "disappointing." Speaking to reporters, PM Trudeau said, "We're going to continue to have great conversations about what is the best way to take on Pierre Poilievre in the next election.”
The development comes amid growing opposition to the high levels of immigration to Canada, which was facilitated by Justin Trudeau after he came to power in 2015.
Washington Post colluded with the Canadian government to push baseless allegations against Indian officials, damaging diplomatic relations and raising concerns about media manipulation.
Sanjay Kumar Verma stated that the Indian government have sent 26 dossiers to Canada, providing evidence about Khalistani terrorists operating from Canadian soil and yet no action was taken against them.
One of the ‘key findings’ of the report was that influencers/commentators employed by ‘Modi-aligned’ media outlets accused Justin Trudeau of being an “enabler of terrorism” and "falling into the laps of Khalistani extremists".
In addition to siding with the Nazis, Canada has also been a safe haven for Islamic terrorists. Back in the 1990s, Canada housed Algerian terrorist Ahmed Ressam, who later executed the foiled plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport in late December 1999.