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Canada considering compensation to help Iran crash victims' families | Power & Politics

Canada considering compensation to help Iran crash victims' families | Power & Politics Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Omar Alghabra, said the government is considering a way of compensating families of the victims of the Ukraine International Airlines crash that killed 57 Canadians in Iran.
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