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Canada’s Capital Proclaims July 11th as Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance Day

The City of Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is once again marking the anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide this year by proclaiming July 11th as the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the Srebrenica genocide. On this day, tribute is paid to the victims of the Srebrenica genocide, and Ottawa commits to promoting truth, [] The post Canada’s Capital Proclaims July 11th as Srebrenica Genocide Remembrance Day appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
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Sarajevo Times
· Jul 11, 2026
A Message from Canada: A Nation that Loses Truth Will Also Lose Itself
Through a proclamation by the Mayor of Toronto, Olivia Chow, on the occasion of the 31st anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, Canada’s largest city and one of the world’s most important political, economic, and academic centers has proclaimed July 11 as a Day of Remembrance for victims of the Srebrenica genocide. In Proclamation, the Mayor [] The post A Message from Canada: A Nation that Loses Truth Will Also Lose Itself appeared first on Sarajevo Times.
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 11, 2026
Canada remembers Srebrenica genocide victims, calls for accountability on anniversary
On anniversary of 1995 massacre, Ottawa ‘reflects on and remembers Srebrenica genocide,' says statement by Global Affairs Canada
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· Jun 30, 2026
Summer events planned to celebrate 50th anniversary of 1976 Olympics in Montreal
As Montreal celebrates the golden jubilee of the 1976 Olympic Games, several events are planned across the city to commemorate the games throughout the summer. Earlier this spring, the City of Montreal, Olympic Park, Parc Jean-Drapeau and the Canadian Olympic Committee announced that the city will mark the anniversary with a year-long program of events [] The post Summer events planned to celebrate 50th anniversary of 1976 Olympics in Montreal appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
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