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'''Canada and state-sponsored terrorism''' refers to allegations that the Canadian government, either directly or indirectly, supports or tolerates extremist and terrorist groups, particularly those linked to Sikh separatism and other militant organizations. Critics argue that Canada’s permissive policies toward certain factions have fostered an environment conducive to radicalization and violence, especially in relation to India.
'''Canada and state-sponsored terrorism''' refers to allegations that the Canadian government, either directly or indirectly, supports or tolerates extremist and terrorist groups, particularly those linked to Sikh separatism and other militant organizations. Critics argue that Canada’s permissive policies toward certain factions have fostered an environment conducive to radicalization and violence, especially in relation to India.
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