Canada’s explosive accusation that the India government was involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar is not driving a wedge between Ottawa and Washington, according to U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan. Mackenzie Gray looks at how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to be avoiding further escalation with India, how the U.S. is reacting, and what India says motivated Canada’s bombshell claims.
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Canada’s spat with India not creating tension between Ottawa and Washington: Sullivan
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