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Toronto — Canada and India have expelled each other’s senior diplomats in a growing diplomatic standoff sparked by the murder of a prominent Canadian Sikh activist last year. The tit-for-tat expulsions come amid serious allegations by Canada that Indian government agents were involved in the murder and extortion of Canadian citizens on Canadian soil — accusations that India has firmly denied.

On Monday, Canada announced the expulsion of India’s top diplomat in the country, along with five other officials. In response, India reciprocated by expelling six Canadian diplomats, including the High Commissioner of Canada in Delhi, Stewart Ross Wheeler, according to a statement from India’s Ministry of External Affairs of India.

What are Canada and India feuding over?

India and Canada have been embroiled in an intense dispute since the June, 2023 assassination of prominent Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar by masked gunmen outside a Sikh temple in Vancouver. 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told his country’s parliament last year that officials had “credible” evidence of an Indian government connection to the murder.

Nijjar, 45, had been designated a terrorist by India’s government over his support for the Sikh homeland movement, which calls for an independent nation for the religious group that makes up less than 2% of India’s population.  

His murder sparked widespread protests by the Sikh community in Canada and in India, many of whom also blamed India’s government for the assassination.

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Activists of the Dal Khalsa Sikh organization, a pro-Khalistan group, stage a demonstration demanding justice for the murder of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, at the at Akal Takht Sahib in the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, Sept. 29, 2023.

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Canada is home to the most prominent Sikh diaspora outside India’s Punjab state. Nijjar, a member of the so-called pro-Khalistan movement, had organized an informal referendum in Canada to call for an independent Sikh nation within the borders of Punjab before he was killed.

The entire Khalistan statehood movement has been designated a terrorist organization by India, and Nijjar’s name appeared on the Indian Home Affairs terror watch-list prior to his killing. 

What Canada has said

Canada’s government said it had taken the extraordinary measure of expelling the senior Indian diplomats this week to protect Canadian citizens and reassure those who may feel their safety had been compromised.

“Keeping Canadians safe is the fundamental job of the Canadian government. The decision to expel these individuals was made with great consideration and only after the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) gathered ample, clear and concrete evidence which identified six individuals as persons of interest in the Nijjar case,” Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said in a statement Monday.

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Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly, and Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc, takes part in a news conference about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s investigation into “violent criminal activity in Canada with connections to India,” on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada, Oct. 14, 2024.

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The RCMP said its investigation had revealed individuals connected with the government of India were involved in serious criminal activities, including homicide and extortion. 

In addition to the assassination of Nijjar, the Canadian police said they’d responded to more than a dozen credible and immediate threats to life, leading them to warn members of the South Asian community, including individuals involved in the pro-Khalistan movement about the threats.

“We continue to ask that the Indian government support the ongoing investigation in the Nijjar case, as it remains in both our countries’ interest to get to the bottom of this,” said Joly.

What India has said

India has rejected Canada’s allegations from the beginning of the row more than a year ago.

“The Government of India strongly rejects these preposterous imputations and ascribes them to the political agenda of the Trudeau Government that is centered around vote bank politics,” India’s External Affairs Ministry said in a statement Monday.

India’s government claimed Canada had “not shared a shred of evidence” since September 2023, when Trudeau made the initial allegations of Indian agents being involved in Nijjar’s murder.

The government in New Delhi has dismissed Canada’s investigation into the Sikh leader’s killing as “a deliberate strategy of smearing India for political gains.”

This week, India expelled Wheeler, along with his deputy and four first secretaries

“The Trudeau Government has consciously provided space to violent extremists and terrorists to harass, threaten and intimidate Indian diplomats and community leaders in Canada,” India’s foreign ministry said in its statement.

On Monday, the Indian ministry summoned the Canadian Charge d’Affaires in the country and told him the “baseless targeting” of Indian diplomats in Canada was “completely unacceptable.”

CBS News’ Arshad Zargar reported from New Delhi.



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In 1996, Erik and Lyle Menendez both received life sentences for the murders of their parents, which they claimed were in self-defense. The family of the brothers are now pushing for reduced sentencing or their outright release after new evidence surfaced in the case. CBS News Los Angeles reporter Kara Finnstrom has the latest,

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Credit card debt forgiveness can help you reduce your $25,000 balance now.

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Inflation fell in September after hitting a 3-year low in August. Unemployment numbers are low and the Federal Reserve just issued its first interest rate cut in more than four years. While these are all encouraging signs for the broader economy, it will take some time for consumers to recover from recent financial troubles. It wasn’t that long ago that inflation was at a decades-high and interest rates are still exponentially higher than they were just a few years ago.

Against this backdrop, credit card debt has surged with the average user now owing approximately $8,000 to their lenders. And with the average credit card interest rate hovering near a record 23%, it will take a long time and a concentrated effort to reduce that balance. For many borrowers, it may make sense to pursue debt relief, specifically credit card debt forgiveness. However, there are some limits to what this service can do for borrowers. So, will credit card debt forgiveness cover a $25,000 debt? 

See how debt relief can help reduce what you owe here now.

Will credit card debt forgiveness cover my $25,000 debt?

In short: yes, a credit card debt forgiveness program can cover your $25,000 debt. The minimum balance for this type of service is typically $7,500. But that doesn’t mean you’ll get your entire balance wiped clean. Credit card debt forgiveness programs typically cover 30% to 50% of the existing balance. So, in this circumstance, you may be able to settle for between $7,500 and $12,500. But you’ll need to qualify for that relief. Specifically, most companies will want you to provide all of the following:

  • Debt over $7,500: This applies in this circumstance but if you owe less than that amount you may be better served by turning to a debt relief alternative.
  • Financial hardship: If you can demonstrate you’re currently experiencing a financial hardship that’s preventing you from paying your balance, you can improve your chances of approval. This means showing the loss of a job, medical expenses, or more. You’ll need to provide documentation demonstrating this hardship.
  • Behind on payments: You’re more likely to get help with forgiving a balance if you’re already behind on your monthly payments. If you’ve been staying up to date, even if with minimal payments, creditors are less likely to help, since that typically demonstrates an ability to make payments, just at a slower pace.

If you currently qualify for forgiveness then consider contacting a servicer now. With credit card rates high and predicted rate cuts unlikely to make a material difference in what you owe, it makes sense to be proactive.

Start tackling your high-rate credit card debt now.

What about a debt consolidation loan?

Credit card interest rates are high now but personal loans are much lower (averaging just under 13% compared to credit card rates at 23%). It can be beneficial for many borrowers to then consolidate their existing credit card debt with a lower-rate consolidation loan. Rates will depend on your credit score and profile but, if your score is high, you will likely qualify for a low-rate loan. This won’t eliminate a portion of your debt like a forgiveness plan would, but you also won’t have to deal with the credit score ramifications that most forgiveness plans result in, either.

The bottom line

If you meet certain criteria, a credit card debt forgiveness program can cover a $25,000 balance. But it won’t cover it in its entirety. And, in many cases, borrowers may be better served by exploring alternatives like debt consolidation loans. No matter which option you ultimately choose, however, don’t let your debt stagnate, particularly at today’s elevated. Explore all of your best debt relief options and choose the one that works best for your financial situation right now.



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