A jetliner carrying 98 people crashed Friday in a crowded neighbourhood near the airport in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi after an apparent engine failure during landing Friday. Speaking outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Friday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended his condolences and those of all Canadians to the families of those killed in the crash and said the thoughts of the nation “are with Pakistan today.”
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Trudeau sends his condolences to the families of those lost in plane crash in Pakistan
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