The Canadian government has been tracking Indian journalists’ social media posts, alleging foreign interference following PM Trudeau’s statement on Hardeep Nijjar’s killing. The dossier, presented by Canada’s rapid response mechanism, scrutinizes narratives from Indian media portraying Trudeau and Canadian institutions negatively, suggesting a significant diplomatic impact on Canadian foreign policy and national security.
Canada tracks Indian media, journos and submits report to foreign interference inquiry

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