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Story of Air India bombing should be 'embedded' in Canada's history, say Bob Rae

22 June 2025
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Story of Air India bombing should be 'embedded' in Canada's history, say Bob Rae
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Bob Rae, Canada’s UN ambassador, emphasized the need to recognize the Air India Flight 182 disaster as a significant Canadian tragedy during a memorial visit in Ahakista, Ireland, marking 40 years since the bombing that killed 329 people. He highlighted the emotional impact on victims’ families and criticized the lack of acknowledgment of the event’s severity, advocating for better education about this pivotal moment in Canadian history.

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