(CBC News) - Families of those killed in the 1985 Air India bombing want a formal apology from the federal government, their lawyers said Friday as the public inquiry wrapped up after 18 months.
Flight 182 went down in the Atlantic Ocean near Ireland on June 23, 1985, killing all 329 people, many of them Canadians.
Lawyers [...]
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Formal apology among demands as Air India inquiry ends
February 15th, 2008 · No Comments
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Bartleman ‘misled’ Air India inquiry, former CSE employee says
December 6th, 2007 · No Comments
Kim Bolan (Vancouver Sun) - Former Ontario Lt.-Gov. James Bartleman “misled” the Air India inquiry when he claimed last May to have seen a document with a specific advance warning of the June 23, 1985, attack, the Ottawa inquiry heard Thursday.
Pierre Lacompte, who worked at the time for the secretive Communications Security Establishment, said [...]
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Former intelligence chief disputes RCMP testimony
December 5th, 2007 · No Comments
Bill Curry, Ottawa (Globe and Mail) - Former CSIS director Reid Morden rejected claims of an almost unworkable relationship between the spy agency and the RCMP, urging the Air India inquiry yesterday not to mess with a system that is working well.
Contradicting Friday’s testimony from former RCMP commissioner Giuliano Zaccardelli, Mr. Morden urged the commission [...]
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Erased tapes held key to plot, Mountie says
December 4th, 2007 · No Comments
Jim Brown, Ottawa (Canadian Press) - A top Mountie is standing by a controversial claim that the Air India bombers could have been brought to justice years ago, if only Canada’s spy agency hadn’t erased key wiretap tapes.
RCMP deputy commissioner Gary Bass told a public inquiry yesterday he’s convinced the missing material could have been [...]
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Former CSIS boss warns against police excess in fighting terrorism
December 4th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Ottawa (Canadian Press) - Canadians should be wary of giving police too free a rein in the name of fighting terrorism, says the former head of the country’s spy agency.
Reid Morden told the Air India inquiry today that he’s against any proposal to lower the legal threshold for police to obtain wiretaps or conduct searches [...]
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CSIS tapes could have helped, Mountie insists
December 4th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Ottawa (Canadian Press) - A top Mountie is standing by a controversial assertion that the Air India bombing could have been solved earlier if Canada’s spy service had not erased key wiretap tapes.
RCMP Deputy Commissioner Gary Bass first voiced the opinion in a 1996 memo arguing that the tapes could have provided evidence to support [...]
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A new Mr. X in Air India bombing plot
December 4th, 2007 · No Comments
Gurmukh Singh (UK World News) - A Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer sprang a surprise at the ongoing Air India inquiry when he said that the plot to bomb the Delhi-bound Flight 182 in June 1985 could possibly have been solved long ago if the Canadian Secret Intelligence Service (CSIS) had not stopped his [...]
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RCMP-CSIS feuding ‘almost unworkable,’ ex-Mountie Zaccardelli tells Air India probe
December 1st, 2007 · No Comments
Bill Curry, Ottawa (Globe and Mail) - Police and spies should be put back on the same team, former RCMP commissioner Giuliano Zaccardelli told the Air India inquiry yesterday, as he called for a major shakeup of Canada’s approach to national security.
Returning to the public eye nearly one year after leaving the force, Mr. Zaccardelli [...]
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Canada faces repeated threats like Air India: former RCMP commissioner
November 30th, 2007 · No Comments
Kim Bolan (Vancouver Sun) - Urgent legislative changes are needed to improve the information flow between CSIS and the RCMP to keep Canadians safe from an increasing terrorist threat, former RCMP Commissioner Giuliano Zaccardelli told the Air India inquiry Friday.
Zaccardelli said many of the same problems between the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the [...]
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Laws ties hands of RCMP and CSIS, compromises Canadians, says Zaccardelli
November 30th, 2007 · No Comments
Ottawa (Canadian Press) - Canadian law restricts the flow of information between the Mounties and Canada’s spy agency, putting Canadians at greater risk of another terrorist attack, says former commissioner Giuliano Zaccardelli.
And with the threat “at Canada’s doorstep,” the risk of an attack is greater today than it was more than two decades ago when [...]
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