Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s plane breaks down in Jamaica, 2nd time since September | Oneindia
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Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s plane breaks down in Jamaica, 2nd time since September | Oneindia
On Friday, Canada officially acknowledged that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's military plane, which transported him and his family for a vacation in Jamaica, became 'unserviceable.'
As a result, the Royal Canadian Air Force had to deploy a rescue aircraft to bring the Trudeau family back to Canada.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau briefly interacted at the G20 Summit in Brazil amid ongoing diplomatic tensions. IndiaTimes
US President Joe Biden missed the G20 group photo in Rio due to scheduling issues. Leaders like Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi participated, while Biden, Trudeau, and Meloni took a separate picture later. Officials denied claims linking Biden's absence to Russia's Lavrov. Discussions focused on Ukraine's sovereignty, hunger relief, and Putin's notable absence. The incident highlights logistical challenges during high-profile summits.
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In a powerful statement, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the violent attacks on the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, Canada. Addressing the ongoing diplomatic tensions between India and Canada, Modi emphasized that such acts of violence will never weaken India's resolve. The incident, involving a pro-Khalistan protest, has raised serious concerns about the safety of Indian nationals in Canada and the treatment of Indian diplomats. Join us as we delve into Modi's response and the implications for India-Canada relations.
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Canada's response to the challenging housing crisis has had an expected impact on the enrollment of international students. Following Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller's remarks in October,..
Today, we're looking at — you guessed it — another scandal involving Justin Trudeau and a free vacation, this time over the Christmas break to Jamaica.