Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Air India inquiry to release interim report on Tuesday

The Air India inquiry has not yet finished its work, but is set to release a document on Tuesday detailing some of what it has heard about the victims of the 1985 disaster.
The head of the inquiry, former Supreme Court of Canada justice John Major, has completed the first volume of his report into the mid-air bombing of Flight 182 that killed all 329 people on board, commission spokesman Mike Tansey said.
The interim report, to be tabled in Parliament on Tuesday morning, will only look at the first phase of the inquiry, which heard testimony from the victims' family members and the emergency workers who recovered bodies.
The document won't contain any of the conclusions or policy recommendations expected in the final report sometime next year.
The inquiry, which is mandated to look at how the RCMP and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service dealt with the attack, hopes to wrap up testimony this week and to receive final written submissions from all parties in January.
10/11/07 CBC Ottawa
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