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Carney Announces Seven Days of Half-Mast Flags and Offers Condolences After B.C. High School Shooting
- Nine people have died in a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, and 25 others are injured.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canadian flags will be flown at half-mast for seven days on federal buildings following the tragedy.
- Carney described the day as "obviously a very difficult day for the nation" in a media scrum.
- He stated, "The nation mourns with you, and Canada stands by you.
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Canada shooting: Mark Carney makes tearful address after mass shooting shocks nation
Mark Carney has delivered a tearful address while speaking to reporters after one of Canada's deadliest shootings sent a quiet town in British Colombia reeling. So far, police have said nine have been killed, along with the shooter, at a secondary school during the mass shooting in the rural community of Tumbler Ridge.Meanwhile, more than 25 others were injured, with the suspect's body - who was described only as a "female in a dress with brown …
·London, United Kingdom
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Canadian flags at half-mast as country mourns deaths in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
TUMBLER RIDGE — The horror of a school shooting in a small community in British Columbia is echoing across the country and around the world as police in Tumbler Ridge try to piece together why 10 people are dead, including the suspect.
·Thorold, Canada
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