Prime Minister of Canada observes Air India remembrance and security measures
Key points
- Honours victims and survivors of Air India Flight 182
- Commits to new legislation and strengthened national security measures
TL;DR
- Notes 41st anniversary of Air India Flight 182; 329 killed, including 268 Canadians
- Honours victims, survivors, families, and communities on the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism
- States government will confront violent extremism with new legislation, stronger national security institutions, measures to disrupt terrorist financing, and support for community-based intervention programs
Original text
“Forty-one years ago today, the bombing of Air India Flight 182 claimed 329 innocent lives, including 268 Canadians. It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Canada’s history. On this National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, we honour the victims of Flight 182 and all those who have lost their lives to acts of terrorism and violent extremism. We stand with the survivors, families, and communities who...
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- Terrorism
- Remembrance
- National security
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- Air India Flight 182
- 329
- 268 Canadians
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