Statement by Prime Minister Carney on the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism
Sentiment Mix
Geography
Expert Signals
Politics - PM of Canada
source • 1 mention
AI-Generated Claims
Generated from linked receipts; click sources for full context.
"Forty-one years ago today, the bombing of Air India Flight 182 claimed 329 innocent lives, including 268 Canadians.
Supported by 1 story
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.
Supported by 1 story
We stand with the survivors, families, and communities who carry this loss.The legacy of Air India Flight 182 demands remembrance, but also vigilance.
Supported by 1 story
Canada's government is confronting and condemning violent extremism in all its forms, with new legislation to defend the safety and security of Canadians, strengthen our national security institutions, and disrupt terrorist financing and support networks.
Supported by 1 story
We are supporting frontline community-based intervention programs and providing our security agencies with stronger tools to better detect, prevent, and disrupt terrorist activity.The first job of the government is to protect...
Supported by 1 story
Related Events
Israel attempts to assassinate Iranian intelligence chief Ismail Khataib, source tells 'Post' - The Jerusalem Post
Industry • 6/23/2026
Iran says it targets Israeli bases, accuses Israel of targeting hospitals - Al Jazeera
Product Launch • 6/23/2026
Watch: Why Kharg Island is a lifeline for Iran - BBC
Hardware • 6/23/2026
Yemen's Houthi enter war with missile targeting Israel - AL-Monitor
Security • 6/23/2026
‘Something’ led to ‘lost Canadian’ citizenship recalls, minister says
Uncategorized • 6/23/2026