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Hardeep Singh Nijjar Case: Canada Finds No India-Link; US Points Finger at Lawrence Bishnoi, Goldy Brar

OneIndia

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July 8, 2026

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Canadian police have said they have found no evidence linking Indian government officials to the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a statement that could alter the diplomatic debate around one of the sharpest downturns in India-Canada relations. The remark came

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Times of India

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· Jun 26, 2026

'By mistake crossed the US-Canada border': Indian man says friend detained by CBP, family members getting worried

'By mistake crossed the US-Canada border': Indian man says friend detained by CBP, family members getting worried

The Economic Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

No India govt link in Nijjar case: Canada Police

No India govt link in Nijjar case: Canada Police

The Hacker News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada’s Spy Agency Used First-of-Its-Kind Warrant to Clean Botnet-Infected Devices

Canada's spy service got a judge's permission to reach into infected servers, home routers, and IoT gear sitting on Canadian soil and neutralize two foreign-run botnets. The Federal Court released a public version of the ruling on June 15. It is the first time the Canadian Security Intelligence Service has used its threat reduction warrant powers this way. The warrant let CSIS alter,

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 26, 2026

Michael J. Fox and father of Nickelodeon slime among Order of Canada appointments

Michael J. Fox wears his Order of Canada pin everywhere. He wears the little white pin on talk shows; he wears it to meet up with friends — his fellow Canadian New Yorkers Martin Short and Lorne Michaels make sure of it, he quips. And he wore it when he accepted the Presidential Medal of [] The post Michael J. Fox and father of Nickelodeon slime among Order of Canada appointments appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Canadian Sport Scene

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· Jul 3, 2026

Felix Auger-Aliassime in third round of 2026 Wimbledon

Canadian Olympic bronze medalist Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal, Quebec is the lone Canadian left in the singles draw (either on the men’s side or the women’s side) of Wimbledon in 2026. Auger-Aliassime, who is the number three seed, defeated Dino Prizmic of Croatia, 7-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the second round of Wimbledon on Canada Day. [] The post Felix Auger-Aliassime in third round of 2026 Wimbledon appeared first on Canadian Sport Scene.

The Tribune

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· Jul 8, 2026

No evidence linking Indian Government to Hardeep Nijjar killing: Canada Police

Investigators probing the 2023 killing of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada have found no evidence linking Indian government officials to the murder, a senior Canadian police official said, directly contradicting previous allegations by the then Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that severely strained bilateral ties. Related news: FBI announces 50,000 reward for Goldy Brar’s arrest []

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Related coverage for "Hardeep Singh Nijjar Case: Canada Finds No India-Link; US Points Finger at Lawrence Bishnoi, Goldy Brar": Times of India — 'By mistake crossed the US-Canada border': Indian man says friend detained by CBP, family members getting worried. The Economic Times — No India govt link in Nijjar case: Canada Police . The Hacker News — Canada’s Spy Agency Used First-of-Its-Kind Warrant to Clean Botnet-Infected Devices. CityNews Montreal — Michael J. Fox and father of Nickelodeon slime among Order of Canada appointments. Canadian Sport Scene — Felix Auger-Aliassime in third round of 2026 Wimbledon. The Tribune — No evidence linking Indian Government to Hardeep Nijjar killing: Canada Police