Carney delays final day campaign events after Vancouver tragedy
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney paused his election campaign after a tragedy in Vancouver that killed at least nine people.
- Carney expressed condolences on social media, stating his thoughts were with Vancouver's Filipino community.
- The impact of the mass casualty event on the upcoming election is currently unknown.
- Carney had planned a busy day of campaigning prior to the incident.
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Canadian PM Carney mourns festival tragedy victims
Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world: IN PHOTOS: Canada prime minister, residents mourn Filipino festival tragedy victims Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney joins the Filipino community and Vancouver locals in mourning those killed after a man rammed a vehicle into a crowd at a Filipino community festival. LOOK: PH Navy, Coast Guard, police deploy to Pag-asa cays after China claims sovereignty…
Dagen efter tragedin – Kanada går till val
Närmare 30 miljoner kanadensare har möjlighet att avgöra landets politiska framtid på måndagen. Nyblivna premiärministern Marc Carneys liberaler leder i opinionsmätningarna, men loppet är inte kört för oppositionsledaren Pierre Poilievre – valet sker mot bakgrund av helgens tragiska vansinnesdåd i Vancouver.
Vancouver Car Attack: PM Carney, Mayor Sim, BC Premier Eby React To Deaths Ahead Of Canada Election
Nearly a dozen people were killed and more than 20 were injured in a car attack in Canada's Vancouver on April 26. A man driving a black SUV entered the street and struck people attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival. Watch this video to find out what Canadian PM Mark Carney, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim, and the Premier of British Columbia said.

Carney, Poilievre, Singh express condolences to victims of Vancouver vehicle attack
OTTAWA — The leaders of the three main federal parties paused their election campaigns Sunday to express their sorrow and offer condolences to victims and their families hours after a vehicle attack in Vancouver killed 11 people and injured many more
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