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Party leaders attend Tumbler Ridge vigil.
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney and other federal party leaders travelled to Tumbler Ridge for a candlelight vigil after a mass shooting that killed eight people; the Supreme Court of Canada also announced the annulment of the 2025 election result in the Terrebonne riding, with a full judgment to be published later.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney and other federal party leaders travelled to Tumbler Ridge today to attend a community vigil following this week's mass shooting. Eight people were killed and the shooter died by a self-inflicted wound, as reported. A moment of silence was held in the House of Commons and a candlelight ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m. PT at the town hall.
Known details:
- Eight people were killed in the shooting; the shooter died by a self-inflicted wound.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney was joined in Tumbler Ridge by national party leaders, including Bloc Québécois leader Yves‑François Blanchet, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, Green leader Elizabeth May and NDP interim leader Don Davies.
- A candlelight vigil is scheduled for 6 p.m. PT at the town hall in Tumbler Ridge.
- The Supreme Court of Canada announced the annulment of the April 28, 2025, federal election result in the Terrebonne riding and said a full written judgment will be published later.
Summary:
National leaders attended the vigil in Tumbler Ridge to join the community in mourning. The Supreme Court has annulled the Terrebonne election result and a full judgment in that case will be published at a later date.
