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Mark Carney says the nation mourns with Tumbler Ridge families
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the Peace Tower and all government buildings will fly flags at half-mast for seven days and said Canada mourns after a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge that left 10 people dead; he is scheduled to make a statement to Parliament at 2 p.m.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney said the nation mourns with families in Tumbler Ridge after a school shooting that has left many people dead and injured. He announced the Peace Tower and all government buildings will fly the Canadian flag at half-mast for seven days. The government paused parts of its political agenda and adjusted the prime minister's travel plans as officials respond.
Known details:
- The RCMP reported that 10 people are dead, including the suspected lone shooter, who died by suicide at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. About 25 others were injured, with two reported in life-threatening condition.
- The House of Commons cancelled its regular sitting and will hold a moment of silence; Prime Minister Carney is scheduled to speak to Parliament at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
- The government postponed the planned release of a major defence policy and the prime minister suspended a scheduled trip to Europe; local and federal officials were reported as travelling to the community.
Summary:
Officials described the event as a major tragedy that has upended the parliamentary agenda and prompted national expressions of mourning. Immediate next steps include a moment of silence in the House of Commons and a statement from the prime minister at 2 p.m.; other procedural and community responses are ongoing and undetermined at this time.
