Prime Minister Trudeau to attend Edmonton memorial service for crash victims
OTTAWA — Eight more Canadian officials will travel Monday to Iran to help investigate the downing of a Ukrainian jetliner and assist families of the 57 Canadians who perished in the crash.
Three members of Canada’s standing rapid deployment team arrived Saturday in Iran, establishing a base of operations for the Canadian government in the wake of Wednesday’s plane crash, which killed all 176 people on board.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Sunday that Iran has approved visas for six more members of the team, who are currently in Ankara, Turkey.
Visas have also been issued for two experts from the Transportation Safety Board, Champagne said in a series of tweets.