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India Expels Six Canadian Diplomats to Leave by October 19, 2024 Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Oct 14, 2024, 04:20 PM
The Government of India has decided to expel six Canadian diplomats. The diplomats, including Stewart Ross Wheeler, Acting High Commissioner, Patrick Hebert, Deputy High Commissioner, Marie Catherine Joly, First Secretary, lan Ross David Trites, First Secretary, and Adam James Chuipka, First Secretary, have been asked to leave India by or before 11:59 PM on October 19, 2024. This move comes amid escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.
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