Bharat Express

Justin Trudeau

Miller indicated that he will be examining the possibility of implementing a cap on international students in the first and second quarters of this year to alleviate housing demand.

Speaking on the subject at the Council meeting, Indian diplomat Mohammed Hussain mentioned laws like the National Housing Strategy Act and the Accessible Canada Act.

The strained relations stem from Trudeau's accusation of Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, an allegation India rejects as "absurd" and "motivated."

According to Arindam Bagchi, a spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Canada has been asked by India to reduce diplomatic staff in order to "bring parity."

The statement highlighted that Ambassador Garcetti and the U.S. Mission to India continue to work daily to advance their important strategic partnership.

When asked if Canada will ask India to recall its diplomats, he reportedly responded, "We're not looking to escalate, as I've said, we're going to be doing the work that matters in continuing to have constructive relations with India."

Bilateral relations between the two nations have deteriorated sharply since PM Trudeau made this unprecedented claim in the Canadian Parliament roughly a week ago.

The Kremlin stated the entire Canadian parliament should publicly condemn Nazism

India firmly rejected Canada's "baseless" allegations, insisting that specific evidence was yet to be provided by the Trudeau administration.

This, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is "clearly unacceptable." He told reporters, "This is something that is deeply embarrassing to the Canadian Parliament and by extension to all Canadians."