Posted on 15/11/02
When it comes to Osama, Canada doesn't get it
Long before the chilling audiotape attributed to Osama bin Laden, it was clear that Canadians could fall victim to international terrorism. We already have. History's deadliest act of aviation terrorism -- the 1985 bombing of an Air-India flight off the coast of Ireland -- claimed the lives of 329 people, most of them Canadian citizens.
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