kEiThZ
Superstar
The 'peaceable kingdom' has a long history of burying its head in the sand about foreign actors. 'Everybody likes us - we're nice people' (or, at least, not America).
I'm no fan of the Khalistan movement. And I fully understand why India considers them a threat. But regardless of what one thinks of a victim's politics or even alleged criminality, letting a foreign government orchestrate a murder in Canada without consequence sets a terrible precedence. It also puts a lot of regular people at risk. Imagine cases of mistaken identity or collateral during an attack.
But part of the problem here is also the government's naivete with a lot of these ethnic movements. Just look at Canada's long history with Sri Lankan Tamil separatists. We need to learn how to balance free speech with the ability of these groups to fundraise and promote violence in their countries of origin.