All 176 people on board the Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 were killed
Flight 752 was shot down by Iran shortly after take off
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also made it clear that Canada still expects Iran to compensate victims
Iran’s supreme leader says downing of Flight 752 was a bitter accident in rare sermon
‘We are judging Iran every day, demand by demand,’ says Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne
Mounties coordinating the gathering of physical evidence at the crash site
57 Canadians were killed when Iran shot down the plain
Canadian investigators expected to get access to crash site near Tehran and remains of the plane
Asadi-Lari siblings Mohammad Hussein and Zeynab were two of 57 Canadians aboard downed Flight PS752
‘This is a tragedy that should not have happened,’ the prime minister said
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expressed his ‘deep sympathy’ to victims and their families
Iran had initially said it would not allow Boeing to take part in the probe
An informal memorial was held at the University of Victoria on Thursday evening
At least 63 Canadians and 75 more people heading across to Canada were aboard the plane.
Death toll includes 63 Canadians, 11 of them British Columbians
Prime Minister tells media the strike that killed all onboard could have been unintentional
Delaram Dadashnejad was studying to become a dietician
38 of the 176 passengers aboard the Kyiv-bound plane had a connecting flight to Canada
Offer is significant because Canada broke diplomatic relations with Iran in 2012
Ukraine International Airlines plane was en route to Kyiv when it went down in a field, killing all aboard