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“None of them dare name Khalistanis,” PPC leader Maxime Bernier questions Trudeau’s appeasement policies – World News Network

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Last updated: November 7, 2024 12:00 am
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Toronto [Canada], November 7 (ANI): After the resounding success of the Republican party and Donald Trump in the US elections, the ripple effects of a new ‘conservative government’ is also being felt across the border in Canada.
Incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has come under fire from Peoples Party of Canada Chief Maxime Bernier who attacked Trudeau for his continued support to unchecked immigration.
“With the election of a Republican administration south of the border, Canada needs to cut government spending, cut taxes, cut excessive red tape, get rid of its costly and inefficient climate policy, abolish all its insane DEI programs, stop mass immigration, and create a business climate where workers, entrepreneurs and investors can thrive. Or else we will be hopelessly outcompeted by the US, suffer a major brain drain and loss of investments, and our standard of living will drop like a rock,” Bernier said.
Bernier has been one of the strongest opponents of Trudeau’s immigration policies that he claims has led the Canada becoming fertile ground for inter-gang rivalry between immigrant groups. Bernier also tore into Trudeau and opposition leader Pierre Poilievre for not calling out Khalistani supporters as being responsible for the Nov 3 violence.
“Not one of these cowards dares to even name the Khalistani Sikhs who are committing the violence. They’re afraid to offend some voters, even though Khalistani supporters are a minority of Sikh Canadians. This complacency explains why Khalistani extremism keeps growing in this country,” he posted on X.
On November 3 when the Hindu Sabha Temple was attacked by Khalistan supporters Bernier had been one of the few political leaders to openly call out the Khalistani supporters. He had also questioned Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh for not naming Khalistani elements
Bernier in the past has even accused Jagmeet Singh of having terrorist links when he was pictured with some Khalistani radicals. His comments on calling out Khalistan elements drew praise from Canadian Hindu groups
“The silence of other leaders, who prioritize voter appeal over public safety, continues to enable the growth of radical ideologies that endanger our communities. It is essential that our leaders prioritize public safety over political gains, speaking out against extremism because it is the right thing to do. As Canadians, we must stay vigilant and carefully evaluate candidates. We deserve leaders who denounce violence and hate without hesitation. Our votes should reflect values of justice, accountability, and a commitment to peace. Immigrants come to Canada with dreams of a better life for themselves and their families, embracing the ideals of freedom, equality, and respect for diversity. Far from being a threat to our democracy, they reinforce and enrich the values that make Canada what it is,” said the Hindu Forum Canada in a statement.
The pressure on Trudeau continues to build, especially with his opponents projected to win the 2025 elections. (ANI)

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