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Statement by Prime Minister Carney on Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day

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We honour the memory of those who lost their lives and stand with the survivors, families, and communities who endured profound suffering.Canada is home to one of the largest Tamil diasporas in the world, including many who came here seeking refuge from violence and persecution.

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In 2022, Canada's Parliament unanimously voted to recognise May 18 as Tamil Genocide Remembrance Day and recognise the atrocities committed against Tamils in Sri Lanka as genocide – reflecting an important step in acknowledging this painful history.Canada will continue to support international efforts to advance accountability, uphold human rights, and promote lasting peace for the people of the island.We reaffirm our commitment to human dignity and justice, and to ensuring that such grave...

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