Butts says timing of India rift 'couldn’t be worse' as minister urges de-escalation

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Butts says timing of India rift 'couldn’t be worse' as minister urges de-escalation
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A former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the timing of Canada’s rift with India “couldn’t be worse,” as a federal cabinet minister made a plea for de-escalation.

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