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Justin Trudeau attends Khalsa Day celebration in Toronto

| @indiablooms | May 03, 2023, at 05:35 pm

Toronto: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau recently attended Khalsa Day celebrations in Toronto City.

He attended the event on Saturday after a gap of seven years, media reports said.

The PM tweeted: "From Vancouver to Edmonton to Toronto, I have fond memories of attending Vaisakhi celebrations. Today, we were back in Toronto for this year’s Khalsa Day parade – celebrating with friends old and new. Happy Vaisakhi!"

According to reports, he was  flanked by Cabinet colleagues, including Harjit Sajjan and Omar Alghabra as well as Liberal Party MPs from the Greater Toronto Area or GTA.

He had last attended the event in 2017.

Trudeau mentioned the Indian Government during his brief speech, though in the context of improving air connectivity between the two countries, reports Hindustan Times.

He said his Government had signed a new agreement with New Delhi to add more flights last year, and had continued to raise the matter of a direct flight to Amritsar.

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