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armenians-candles-th.jpg (47325 bytes) Members of the diplomatic corps, MPs and others hold lighted candles at an interfaith service in Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa April 15th in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
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broadbent-notre dame-th.jpg (39596 bytes) New Democrat MP Ed Broadbent, former president of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, was guest speaker at an interfaith service in Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa April 15th in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
galstanian-th.jpg (42314 bytes) Bishop Bagrat Galstanian, primate of the Canadian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church holds a lighted candle at an interfaith service in Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa April 15th in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
christie-th.jpg (27233 bytes) Rev. James Taylor Christie, a United Church minister and vice-president of the Canadian Council of Churches, gives a reading at an interfaith service in Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa April 15th in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
steinke-th.jpg (42045 bytes) Rev. Roger Steinke was one of three  Anglican priests who gave a reading at an interfaith service in Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa April 15th in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide. The others were Rev. Craig Bowers and Rev. John Gibault.
pettigrew-cedric-th.jpg (29306 bytes) Presbyterian minister Rev. Cedric Pettigrew of the Presbytery of Ottawa gives a reading at an interfaith service in Notre Dame Cathedral in Ottawa April 15th in commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.
t-33-th.jpg (5521 bytes) End of an era: Capt. W.G. Castagner of Cold Lake, Alberta, flies the last Canadian Forces T-33 jet from its final stop in Ottawa to the Mountainview detachment near Belleville, Ont., April 12 for disposal. At close to 55 years,  the  "T-Birds" were the longest-serving aircraft in the Canadian military.
castagner-th.jpg (9092 bytes) End of an era: Capt. W.G. Castagner of Cold Lake, Alberta, gives the thumbs up for take-off as he flies the last Canadian Forces T-33 jet from its final stop in Ottawa to the Mountainview detachment near Belleville, Ont., April 12 for disposal. At close to 55 years,  the   "T-Birds" were the longest-serving aircraft in the Canadian military.

 

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