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Tumbler Ridge shooting: full transcript of Carney's statement
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a House of Commons statement mourning the victims of the Tumbler Ridge shooting, which killed nine people and left more than 25 injured. MPs held a moment of silence and agreed to adjourn the House until Thursday morning.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke in the House of Commons to pay tribute to the community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, and to the people affected by the recent shooting. He noted the toll on the small community and offered condolences on behalf of the country. The statement followed a moment of silence for victims and their families and was delivered alongside reports that the investigation is ongoing.
Key facts:
- The Prime Minister spoke in the House of Commons to honour the victims and the Tumbler Ridge community.
- Authorities reported nine people were killed and more than 25 were injured.
- Police said the shooter was found dead with a self-inflicted injury.
- MPs held a moment of silence and agreed to adjourn the House until Thursday; federal officials were reported to be en route to Tumbler Ridge.
Summary:
The statement emphasized national mourning and recognition of first responders while noting that the investigation is ongoing and that officials should be given time and space to work. Federal and provincial leaders were described as coordinating a response and traveling to the community. Undetermined at this time.
