Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Thursday that the evidence Canadian and allied intelligence found that an Iran missile shot down the plane that crashed Wednesday reinforces the need for a thorough investigation. He said that Canadians and the world want answers. Champagne reiterated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s comments that it may have been unintentional.
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