ROTHENBURGER: Canadians should stand together, not divided on dispute with India
THERE’S NO WAY Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was going to win in the diplomatic dispute with India. Had he not gone public with the knowledge of “credible” intelligence that the Indian government was involved in the murder of Canadian Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, he would have been condemned for keeping things from the public.
That’s exactly what happened, of course, on the issue of interference with Canadian elections by foreign governments.
But ever since he made his startling announcement in the House of Commons, his political opponents and the media have been critical of the fact he let the suspicions be known. Look what he’s done to our relationship with an important friend, they shout.


