Stephen Harper calls on Canada to mend ties with India | Unpublished
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Author: Steven Chase
Publication Date: June 2, 2025 - 12:50

Stephen Harper calls on Canada to mend ties with India

June 2, 2025
Former prime minister Stephen Harper said Canada needs to mend relations with India because the democracy of 1.4 billion is a necessary partner in an increasingly chaotic world.He also urged all Canadian political parties to shun the Khalistan movement, which seeks to carve a separate state for Sikhs out of India.


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