https://thehub.ca/2024/07/04/richard-shimooka-canadas-shameful-betrayal-of-our-afghan-partners-goes-beyond-sajjans-specific-actions/
The planning was based on directives issued by IRCC, namely Public Policy 23 (this was for current locally engaged staff and Canadian citizens) and Public Policy 24 (for former locally engaged staff). It did not include the Afghan Sikhs and Hindus or any other refugees. Collectively this was known as Operation AEGIS, Canada’s evacuation mission in Kabul, coordinated by IRCC and Global GAC and supported by the CAF, that essentially ran from August 4 to 26, 2021.
Initially, Operation AEGIS’s evacuation effort was narrowly focused on those Afghans outlined in Public Policies 23 and 24 and did not include other refugees. However, the situation shifted on August 13, when Prime Minister Trudeau announced that his government would facilitate the resettlement of 20,000 vulnerable Afghans into Canada. While this effort was distinct from Operation AEGIS, it affected the evacuation nonetheless, both in scope and scale.
Within a week of the prime minister’s statement, the operation’s focus widened to incorporate all at-risk refugees, and it gained a new name: Operation SAFE HAVEN.
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Sikhs aren't going anywhere - Canada brought in 30,000 Afghan Muslims.
It's taken in plenty of Syrians, Ukranians etc.
You can handle a few million more Indians.