The shooting death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, B.C., in June has touched off a foreign affairs crisis between Canada and India over the Sikh leader’s role in the Khalistan separatism move...
Yeah, I can understand how a group like the Sikh population in India, or the Quebecois in Quebec would like to be away from a government telling them how to do things.
I also agree, in Canada at least, that we are better together. Learning to live with our differences will make us stronger.
I agree. Tolerance and understanding are key. There are exceptions (rape shouldn’t be dismissed, thieves shouldn’t have their hands cut off, people shouldn’t be forced to follow practices of religions they haven’t chosen to, intolerant bigots shouldn’t be given a platform from which to spread hate, etc.), but that is the main thing.
Yeah, I can understand how a group like the Sikh population in India, or the Quebecois in Quebec would like to be away from a government telling them how to do things.
I also agree, in Canada at least, that we are better together. Learning to live with our differences will make us stronger.
I agree. Tolerance and understanding are key. There are exceptions (rape shouldn’t be dismissed, thieves shouldn’t have their hands cut off, people shouldn’t be forced to follow practices of religions they haven’t chosen to, intolerant bigots shouldn’t be given a platform from which to spread hate, etc.), but that is the main thing.