STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER
April 17, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien tonight issued this statement expressing his deep sadness at the news of the Canadian casualties that occurred today in Afghanistan during a training exercise:
"My first thoughts on this sad news are, of course, with the families of our soldiers who have been killed or wounded. Better than any of us, they understand the risks that are an unavoidable aspect of military life. But no amount of awareness or preparation can ever truly cushion such an awful blow.
Mere words are of small solace at times like these. Yet it is my hope that some comfort may be found in the knowledge that those who have been taken were serving their country with valour and gallantry in a great struggle for justice and freedom. And that each and every Canadian is proud of the exemplary manner in which they did their duty.
As to the circumstances of what appears to have been a terrible accident, clearly there are many questions that the families, and all Canadians, expect to be answered. President Bush called me tonight to offer the sincerest condolences of the American people to the Canadian families. He also pledged complete American cooperation with Canadian authorities who will carry out a thorough and complete investigation.
Aline joins me extending our deepest sympathies to those who are grieving at this difficult hour and offer our prayers for the full recovery of the wounded.
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