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'40 years is long enough': Indian-Canadian groups urge Kanishka memorial to honour 1985 Air India bombing victims
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Two Indian-Canadian organizations are urging the Canadian government to create a memorial and learning center in British Columbia for the victims of the 1985 Air India bombing, the Kanishka tragedy. They envision a memorial wall, reflection garden, and public learning center to honor the 329 victims and educate future generations about the dangers of extremism.
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