Trudeau affirms farmers’ right to demonstrate after India criticizes his remarks
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected the diplomatic scolding Canada’s envoy to India received on Friday for his recent comments in support of protesting Indian farmers.
Trudeau was asked Friday about media reports in India that said Canada’s high commissioner had been called on the carpet by the foreign ministry in New Delhi over remarks the prime minister offered in support of Indian farmers.
Trudeau said previously that he was concerned about the protests in India and that Canada would always support the right of farmers to be heard — remarks the Indian government now says amount to interference in its affairs and potentially damaging to its relations with Canada.
Asked Friday whether he thought his remarks were harmful to Canada-India relations, Trudeau doubled down and said Canada will always stand up for human rights and peaceful protests everywhere.