Canada can’t brush aside security concerns about India, ex-intelligence adviser warns
OTTAWA — A former national security and intelligence adviser to the federal government says it “strains credibility” to suggest India has stopped harmful meddling in Canadian affairs.
Vincent Rigby, who now teaches at McGill University, said Canada needs to strike a balance between poking India in the eye and pretending national security threats no longer exist as the countries try to rebuild their relationship.
“I get that we need to have a relationship with India. You have to work even with the countries that you find problematic,” Rigby said. “But you’ve got to be very, very careful not just to brush these national security issues aside.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in India on Friday for a four-day visit aimed at mending Canada’s frayed relationship with Narendra Modi’s government.
