My last post began with the NSICOP report and a phrase that seemed tailor-made to undermine India's dual concerns about credible threats of violence against Indian diplomats in Canada and Canada’s indifference to celebrations of violence in the name of Khalistan. Politicizing such an important report is disturbing, but it was not the first time…
Beyond foreign interference
Last week’s release of the Special Report on Foreign Interference on Canada’s Democratic Processes and Institutions (known as the NSICOP report) raises far more questions than it answers. However, a few sentences invite scrutiny with respect to a domestic matter. The report indicates that while China is the primary concern, “India’s foreign interference efforts have…
a few bright lights
“As if to underwrite the pain, Canada Day comes a week after the June 23 anniversary of Air India 182. … Voices rise to sing ‘we stand on guard for thee.’ It is only after the euphoria has passed that certain minority groups realize they are not a part of ‘thee.’ So wrote my late…