Trudeau says he joins the people of Nova Scotia and all Canadians in remembering those who lost their lives on April 18-19, 2020 in the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is paying tribute to the 22 victims of the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history.
In a statement, Trudeau says he joins the people of Nova Scotia and all Canadians in remembering those who lost their lives on April 18-19, 2020. Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tweeted today his thoughts are with the families and friends of the 22 people whose lives were taken. “During one of the darkest days in Canadian history, they, along with the many other first responders, faced danger without hesitation — saving lives and preventing further injury that day,” Trudeau said.
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