Home Newsroom 2006 News releases 2006-08-01: Canada presents gifts to honour the contribution of the Irish following the Air India flight 182 terrorist act
County Cork - Ireland, August 01, 2006 -- Today, on behalf of the Government of Canada, His Excellency, Mark Moher, Canadian Ambassador to Ireland, presented gifts to the people of Ireland in recognition of their support following Canada’s worst terrorist tragedy, the bombing of Air India Flight 182 off the coast of Ireland. “Canada’s Government is doing its utmost to protect Canadians from terrorism and to prevent terrorist acts, such as the one suffered on June 23, 1985 ,” said the HonorableStockwell Day, Minister of Public Safety. “The gifts presented today will help commemorate the generosity of the Irish who welcomed and comforted Canadians on that tragic day.” Three gift-giving ceremonies took place in County Cork, Ireland. Gifts include a commemoration plaque for the Cork University Hospital; an Inukshuk sculpture for Cork County Hall, the Headquarters of Cork County Council; and a flat granite stone engraved with words of thanks on the main street in front of Bantry Town Hall. The Mayor of the County of Cork , Councillor John O’Shea and the Mayor of Bantry Town, Councillor Aiden McCarthy jointly stated, “We thank the Canadian Government and welcome this kind gesture shown to the people of Cork County and the town of Bantry.”
For further information: Media Relations Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada 613-991-0657 Mélisa Leclerc Director of Communications Office of the Honourable Stockwell Day Minister of Public Safety 613-991-2863 Canadian Embassy (Ireland) Carl Schwenger (+353-1) 417 4100 ext. 3133 Carl.schwenger@international.gc.ca
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