Mr. Speaker, June 23 is a painfully sad day for thousands of Canadian families.
Twenty-six years ago, 329 people lost their lives in a tragedy known as the Air India bombing, the largest mass murder in Canadian history. Although a Canadian inquiry was launched and completed, many questions remain unanswered. Relatives still struggle to understand how it happened.
Today our hearts go out to each and every one of them. On the anniversary of this atrocity, I stand here asking all parties in the House to join together in remembrance of the victims and their families.
Canadian, British and Indian citizens perished on that flight, but countries all over the world mourn them today.