Justin Trudeau vows to produce evidence of Nijjar's killing by the end to the year

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends his statement on the House of Commons regarding the killing of pro-Khalistani figure Hardeep Singh Nijjar, stating it was meant to deter India. Trudeau emphasizes the importance of public deterrence and expresses concern for the safety of Canadians. He promises to reveal evidence of Nijjar's killing, following the US model of disclosure. Trudeau accuses India of launching an information war and criticizes Indian media. The Indian government forms a high-level probe committee, while Canada fails to comply with their requests. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar dismisses concerns of inequitable treatment between the two countries.

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