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Majority of Canadians say Air India bombing not treated like national tragedy: poll

23 June 2025
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Majority of Canadians say Air India bombing not treated like national tragedy: poll
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Forty years after the Air India bombing, which killed 329 people, over half of Canadians believe it has not been treated as a national tragedy, with 32% unaware of the event. A majority support a memorial exhibit and education on the bombing, but knowledge is particularly low among younger Canadians, highlighting an urgent need for awareness about this significant incident in Canadian history.

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