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Bilateral ties hit a nadir last month when Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, accusing them of involvement in the killing. New Delhi, in a tit-for-tat move, expelled six Canadian diplomats ...
Canada has the largest Sikh population outside India. [15] Sikhs who number 770,000, account for nearly 2 percent of Canada's population. [16] Some Sikhs living in Canada are prominent members of the Khalistan movement, which advocates for a separation from India to create an independent Sikh homeland.
Canada's Deputy High Commissioner to India, Stewart Wheeler, left, leaves after meeting with officials at the Indian government's Ministry of External Affairs, in New Delhi, India, on Monday, Oct ...
The prime ministers of India and Canada could benefit politically in the short term from the unprecedented expulsion of top diplomats from each country, analysts said on Tuesday. Canada kicked out ...
In 2023, bilateral trade between India and Canada was valued at $9.36 billion with the Indian exports to Canada worth $5.56 billion and Canadian exports to India valued at $3.80 billion. [26] In July 2024, India accounted for 0.74% ($0.74 billion) of Canada's total trade of $99.04 billion and Canada accounted for 0.82% of India's total trade of ...
Canada recognised Estonia in 1922 and re-recognised Estonia on 26 August 1991. Canada is represented in Estonia through its embassy in Riga and an honorary consul in Tallinn. Estonia has an embassy in Ottawa and four honorary consuls (in Montreal, Vancouver, and two in Toronto). [174] There are around 22,000 Canadians of Estonian descent.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India withdrew its envoy to Canada on Monday along with other officials and diplomats who Ottawa named as "persons of interest" in a matter related to an investigation in the ...
Sheheke, Sheheke-shote (Mandan: Shehék Shót), translated as White Coyote, and also known as Coyote or Big White (c. 1766–1812), was a Mandan chief. His name is also sometimes spelled Shahaka. [1] Sheheke was at the time of the arrival of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark among the Mandan in late 1804 the main civil chief at Mitutanka. [2]