Politics Briefing: 41 Canadian diplomats leave India as tensions between the countries continue

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Forty-one Canadian diplomats have left India after its government said it was going to remove their diplomatic immunity, the latest development in a dispute over the killing of a Canadian in British Columbia.

The Foreign Affairs Minister called India’s action “unreasonable and escalatory,” adding that Canada would not reciprocate and take the same measure against India.Tensions between India and Canada have escalated since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month said Canada had intelligence that “agents of the Indian government” were responsible for the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a prominent advocate of a separate homeland for Sikhs in the Indian state of Punjab.

But he says his office has a pre-emptive plan to ensure cost and timeline projections prove reliable.Barber said he felt convoy was ‘out of control’ in early days: police witnessNew House Speaker Greg Fergus appeals for decorum ahead of Question Periodpostponed a $50-million investment in French-language programs, Sameer Zuberi, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Diversity, decried what he called “butchery” taking place in the Gaza Strip.

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