Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a statement of apology on the occaision of the anniversary of the bombing of Air India Flight 182.
Click on the page above to read the entire statement.
 
 
 
 
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the investigation and bombing of Air India Flight 182 had, on June 17th 2010, released its Final
Report. The report covers the circumstances leading up to and the events surrounding the bombing of Air India Flight 182.

This page presents links to the Terms of Reference, guides to the Report, and the Final Report and Research Reports, in addition
to important locations within the Inquiry Commission Website. The Reports are fomatted in PDF. Many of the report volumes are
lengthy (more than 200 pages). For reading, we recommend downloading the report to your PC (use the "Save a Copy") option in the
Acrobat Reader).

Don't have the current version? Click click here to obtain your own free copy!
These publications will provide you with an orientation to what the Commission's scope was, and
also guides provide an orientation to the report series.
   
Terms of Reference
Commissioner's Opening Remarks
     
Reader's Guide to naming used
in the Reports.

Report Guide
(Subject area of each part)
The Final Report. There are 5 seperate volumes which together make up the Final Report.
Each is considerably lengthy and we recommend that you save a copy to your PC for detailed reading.
   
   
   
Key Findings (Summary)
   
Volume 1 - Overview
(264 Pages)
Volume 2 - Part I PreBombing
(586 Pages)
Volume 2 - Part II PostBombing
(646 pages)
Volume 3 - Intelligence and Evidence Relationships (342 pages)
Volume 4 - Aviation Security
(460 pages)
Volume 5 - Terrorist Financing
(274 pages)
These Reports provide supplemental academic research on subjects related to the Air India incident.
The reports are scholarly works and do not reflect the views of the Commission.
 
Volume 1 - Threat Assessment and
RCMP /CISIS Co-operation (236 pages)
Volume 2 - Terrorism FInancing
Charities and Aviation Secuirty (306 pgs)
 
Volume 3 - Terrorism Prosecutions
(396 pages)
Volume 4 - Unique Challenges of Terrorism Prosecutions
(326 pages)
The Air India Inquiry Commission has a website which provides additional information such as basic information, and submission reports.
The Final Reports are also available on the website seperated by chapters.
Website
Home Page
Submissions to the Inquiry Commission
Final Report
(with access to Chapters within
each Volume)
     
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For additional information about the Air India Inquiry, please contact my office. My friendly and knowledgeable staff will be most happy to provide you with additional information about the Commission's findings.

 
 
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