Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau frequently makes anti-India statements. After the killing of Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year, Justin Trudeau questioned India's role. Since then, relations between India and Canada have soured. Justin Trudeau, who periodically makes statements on issues that India does not like, has a very bad situation in his own country. On his statement on Niger, Conservative Party leader and opposition leader Pierre Poilever said Trudeau did not understand the value of relations with India. Now a motion of no confidence is being brought to topple the Trudeau government.
Canada is known for its easy visa, immigration policy and first choice of foreign students. Getting Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada is also not very difficult. But in the last few years of the Trudeau regime, inflation has skyrocketed, home prices have soared and taxes have been raised. Because of this, not only foreign skilled workers and students but also Canadians have become disillusioned with Trudeau and are on the verge of being ousted from power.
Opposition Leader Pouliver tabled a no-confidence motion against Trudeau in the House of Commons on Tuesday, urging MPs to oust the Liberal government.
After 9 years of the costly carbon tax coalition of NDP-Liberals, time's up. With a carbon tax election, Canadians can choose to ax the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime.
Let's bring it home: https://t.co/Mlman55m8q pic.twitter.com/jTuhU0NUGI
— Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre) September 24, 2024
Making decisions against ideology
Next year, a general election for Prime Minister will be held in Canada. A pre-election survey showed Trudeau trailing. Even Trudeau has sensed the growing anger against him and has started making decisions outside of party ideology.
We're granting 35% fewer international student permits this year. And next year, that number's going down by another 10%.
Immigration is an advantage for our economy — but when bad actors abuse the system and take advantage of students, we crack down.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) September 18, 2024
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comes from the Liberal Party of Canada, a Liberal Party considered center-left, which follows the ideology of socialism. Recently, Trudeau announced that he will reduce work permits and student visas, which has shocked students and youth from many developing countries, including Indians, who dream of a better life in Canada. Apart from this, the people working there are also at risk of losing their jobs.
Opponents dominate, allies are leaving
Rising housing prices, inflation and unemployment in Canada have fueled resentment against Trudeau among Canadians. His rival Pierre Poilivre has left no stone unturned to take advantage of this opportunity and has been strongly opposing Trudeau's policies in various places. Surveys have been in favor of the Conservative Party for over a year now and if this trend continues till the next election, the Conservatives may have a majority government in Canada.
The New Democratic Party (NDP), which was in a coalition with Trudeau's party, has broken with him. NDP President Jagmeet Singh is a Sikh of Indian origin. Jagmeet Singh is also seen as a supporter of Khalistan in India, but has withdrawn his support from the Liberal Party despite Trudeau's advocacy of Khalistan.
Pierre Poilievre will tear down health care – brick by brick – until the only way you will get the care you need is if you can pay for it.
Everything he does is designed to take from you – and give to the ultra-wealthy.
We're going to stop him. pic.twitter.com/TXCDdgb716
— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) September 24, 2024
Jagmeet Singh is also an opponent of Poiliver and keeps making statements against him. Speaking on Pierre Poilivre's health care policy, Jagmeet said that if he comes to power, he will dismantle the health care system so that you cannot get good care in case of illness. Jagmeet alleged that Pierre Poilivre wants to give your money to some of the richest people in the country.
Trudeau's opposition will prove detrimental to Indians
The popularity of Canada's main opposition leader, Pierre Poiliver, is rising for the post of prime minister. But experts see it as a threat to migrants, coming from the Conservative Party. which is a center-right party and its policies are anti-immigrant. Experts believe that if Pierre comes to power, he may implement several policies against foreign skilled workers and students.
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