Mass attack at Vancouver street festival casts dark pall over final day of campaign
- A mass casualty attack occurred in Vancouver during a street festival on April 26, resulting in at least 11 deaths and many injuries, according to the Vancouver Police Department's press conference.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre canceled campaign events and emphasized the need for safe streets following the attack.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney expressed condolences, stating that Canadians are 'shocked, heartbroken, and saddened' by the violence while supporting investigations by local authorities.
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh vowed to honor the victims by fostering a Canada where 'no one is treated as disposable' and emphasized the importance of unity in response to hate.
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Last day of campaigning in Canada shocked by a deadly attack in Vancouver
In the hours leading up to an unprecedented election in Canada’s recent past, tarnished by a deadly attack in Vancouver City, candidates will deliver their final speeches this Sunday to convince voters that they can face Donald Trump’s commercial and territorial onslaught. On Saturday night, a man rammed his vehicle into a crowd participating in a Philippine community festival in the Pacific coastal city, killing eleven people and injuring dozen…
Canada Polls Underway Amid Uncertainty - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News OTTAWA/TORONTO (Worthy News) – Millions of Canadians are heading to the polls Monday in early elections overshadowed by the bloodshed in Vancouver, where a car hit a festival crowd over the weekend, killing 11, and concerns about future relations with the United States. The snap federal election has focused on how the candidates would respond to U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s thre…

'Darkest day in Vancouver's history'
CANADA| VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Tragedy of festival deaths hangs over vote in British Columbia
VANCOUVER - British Columbians are going to the polls today amid an outpouring of grief over an attack at a Filipino festival in Vancouver where 11 people were killed and dozens more were hurt on Saturday.
Party Leaders Make Final Pitches as Vancouver Tragedy Casts Shadow Over Election Campaign
A mass casualty attack in Vancouver on Saturday night, April 26, altered the plans of several federal party leaders, who had intended to meet with supporters in multiple cities on Sunday during the final stretch of their campaigns before election day on April 28. At least 11 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a man drove a car into a crowd during a street festival in Vancouver, where the Filipino community was holding its Lapu…
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