Jagmeet Singh deserved a lot better than he got from Canada considering what he endured.

"Singh told reporters in April that police had advised him in the winter of 2023 that his life could be in danger. They did not tell him who was behind the threat but he said the implication was that it was a foreign government.

He said he stayed in his basement, avoided windows and considered quitting politics over fears about his family’s safety. He decided to carry on but was forced to lead the NDP for a period under police protection.”

I hope Carney brings this up with Modi next week, but now with the tragedy of the air crash…

#canPoli #CdnPoli #elxn45 #NDP #India #Modi #G7

https://globalnews.ca/news/11229198/jagmeet-singh-indian-agent-surveillance/

Indian agent had Jagmeet Singh under close surveillance

The incident, detected in late 2023, prompted police to place tight security around the NDP leader.

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@chris At the same time conservatives work to have no questions asked (courtesy of their current leader) "Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer was the only representative of his party to attend that debate"<-"agents of the Indian government to the killing of a Canadian citizen" https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservatives-india-nijjar-politics-1.6973050
Conservatives are taking a cautious approach to India allegation, observers say | CBC News

Just days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the astonishing allegation that Canada has "credible intelligence" linking agents of the Indian government to the killing of a Canadian citizen, the scandal has hardly been mentioned during question period in the House of Commons. There might be a good reason for that.

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@chris ""I am questioning, and I think Canadians should question, why the Official Opposition is absent from asking those questions and raising these concerns," said NDP MP Peter Julian."