India, Feb. 1 -- The majority of Canadians oppose the pro-Khalistan movement's activities in the country, while nearly three-fourth want policies to stop such an agenda from being carried out in its territory, according to a recent survey.

The survey, conducted by the agency Leger, said, "Support for Sikh separatist activities in Canada is minimal (10%), with a majority (54%) opposed. This opposition aligns with widespread support (72%) for stricter policies to prevent foreign separatist agendas from being organised on Canadian soil."

In fact, within the supporting group, just two per cent do so strongly, while 37% strongly oppose the extremist movement.

The poll was conducted to gauge public opinion on the issue of Indian interference...