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  2. Deepening Canada-India standoff seen as a short-term boost ...

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    The prime ministers of India and Canada could benefit politically in the short term from the unprecedented expulsion of top diplomats from each country, analysts said on Tuesday.

  3. Why India and Canada have expelled each other's top diplomats

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    Toronto — Canada and India have expelled each other's senior diplomats in a growing diplomatic standoff sparked by the murder of a prominent Canadian Sikh activist last year. The tit-for-tat ...

  4. India's alleged interference in Canada was 'horrific mistake ...

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said India made "a horrific mistake" by thinking it could interfere as aggressively as it allegedly did in Canada's sovereignty.

  5. Canada–India diplomatic row - Wikipedia

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    Canada has the largest Sikh population outside India. [15] Sikhs who number 770,000, account for nearly 2 percent of Canada's population. [16] Some Sikhs living in Canada are prominent members of the Khalistan movement, which advocates for a separation from India to create an independent Sikh homeland.

  6. Lobbying in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sapers characterizes Canada's system as facilitating easy entry into the profession of lobbying. He also notes that Canada, like the US, differs from lobbying to the European Union, as registration of lobbyists in the EU system was voluntary. Sapers concludes that Canada's regulatory regime is commendable, but below the standards of the United ...

  7. Relations between India and Canada have suffered since Ottawa accused the Indian high commissioner and other top diplomats of being directly involved in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

  8. Lobbying Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Act has been amended many times over Canada's history. The office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada is an independent Agent of Parliament responsible for administering the Lobbying Act and the Lobbyists' Code of Conduct (the Code) to ensure that the process is both transparent and ethical. [2]

  9. India says Canada did not act against gang it links to New Delhi

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    The group, according to India's National Investigation Agency, has trans-national reach, including a presence in Canada. While India has denied all Canadian allegations, it is working with the U.S ...