
Renewed Indo-Canada ties concern protesters on anniversary of Nijjar killing
VANCOUVER — Protesters marking the second anniversary of the killing of B.C. Sikh community leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar say they’re concerned about the renewal of Canada’s relations with India, whose agents police have linked to the shooting.
Sikh Federation Canada spokesman Moninder Singh said it was “frustrating” to see Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending the G7 meeting in Alberta this week, where he met Prime Minister Mark Carney.
“India is still a major player when it comes to foreign interference and transnational repression,” said Singh, who was among several dozen people protesting outside the building that houses Vancouver’s Indian consulate on Wednesday.
Canada and India agreed to designate new high commissioners and restore regular diplomatic services to citizens after the G7 meeting.