
Former PM Harper calls for renewed ties with India, does not mention murder probe
OTTAWA — Former prime minister Stephen Harper is calling on Canada to move past its dispute with India, arguing in a speech on Saturday that the country is an indispensable partner in a volatile world.
He also said Canadian political parties — including the Conservative party he once led — should cut all ties with activists calling for a new Sikh nation to be carved out of India.
Harper spoke at an event in Brampton, Ont., where an attendee recorded his speech and provided the video to The Canadian Press, as well as part of a discussion with a moderator. In his speech, Harper did not mention the RCMP linking the government in New Delhi to widespread acts of murder, extortion and coercion across Canada.
“There is no reason why countries like Canada and India cannot be those enlightened voices working together, which we can do and should do by putting our recent disputes behind us,” Harper said.