Speaking from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that “a fight” with India was not something Canada wanted to be having right now, but that the country will “unequivocally, always stand up for the rule of law.” Last month, India threatened to strip Canadian emissaries and their family members of their diplomatic immunity, an escalation that prompted Global Affairs to direct 41 of its diplomats and their dependents to leave the country.
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Trudeau says ‘fight’ with India is not something Canada wants right now
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