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Decades After Air India 182 Bombing, Families Fear Memories of Tragedy Are Fading

  • The Air India bombing on June 23, 1985, killed all 329 people on board, including Dr. Anchanatt Mathew Alexander.
  • As the 40th anniversary approaches, families of victims express concern that knowledge of the tragedy is fading, as a 2023 Angus Reid poll showed 89% of Canadians knew little about it.
  • The Khalsa Diwan Society aims to create a public learning center to educate about the tragedy, emphasizing that the bombing affected many, including victims from various religious backgrounds.
  • The RCMP continues to investigate the bombings, stating that they will pursue new information if it arises.
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The catastrophic dana of October 29 left 228 dead, incalculable material damage and the risk that part of our collective memory would disappear forever.During the first days after the tragedy, someone warned that the families affected by the ravine were throwing away the family albums that were wet and covered with mud.The alarm reached the Heritage Area of the University of Valencia, which launched the 'Salvam les Fotos' initiative. Those image…

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Counting the cost of the 1985 Air India bombing tragedy

Monday marks the 40th anniversary of the terrorist attack that destroyed Air India Flight 182. The deadliest terrorist attack in Canadian history would result in a trial that cost almost $60 million, a federal investigation report and a commission of inquiry. But only one suspect was ever convicted....

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Decades after Air India 182 bombing, families fear memories of tragedy are fading

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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