Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Saturday that many people worldwide were asking questions over the consequences for Iran after it admitted it shot down a plane on Wednesday, killing 176 people on board, and said there would be “many conversations” about what would need to be done. He added they were focused at this time on how to help families impacted.
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Trudeau says there will be ‘many conversations’ over consequences of Iran plane crash
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