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Tumbler Ridge shooting prompts condolences from world leaders
Summary
World leaders issued condolences after a mass shooting at a school in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., that officials say killed nine people, including the shooter, and injured 27; Prime Minister Mark Carney said flags on federal buildings will fly at half-mast for seven days.
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A mass shooting occurred at a school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. Officials reported nine people were killed, including the shooter, and 27 were injured. Political leaders from several countries have issued condolences and messages of solidarity. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced flags on federal buildings will be flown at half-mast for seven days.
Key details:
- Officials reported nine fatalities, including the shooter, and 27 people injured.
- The prime minister announced a seven-day half-mast period on federal buildings to honour the victims.
- Multiple international leaders and heads of state expressed condolences and support for the community.
Summary:
Statements from foreign and domestic leaders emphasised sympathy and solidarity as local authorities and the community respond to the incident. The federal half-mast announcement is a planned gesture of mourning. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Politicians, global leaders, Olympians express shock, sadness at B.C. shooting
The Globe and Mail2/12/2026, 2:17:36 AMOpen source →
Politics Insider: 'Today is for the people of Tumbler Ridge,' Carney says
The Globe and Mail2/11/2026, 11:24:45 PMOpen source →
World leaders react to 'senseless' Tumbler Ridge shooting: 'Horror has struck' | Globalnews.ca
Global News2/11/2026, 5:06:09 PMOpen source →
