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.
Condolences poured in from across Canada and beyond Wednesday, with King Charles, Prime Minister Mark Carney, French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi among those offering sympathies to the victims and their families involved in the attacks in the community in northeastern B.C.
Carney ordered flags lowered to half-mast on government buildings and the Peace Tower for seven days.
“Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, are waking up this morning, without one of their loved ones. It is a difficult time. Canada is grieving, grieving with you,” the prime minister said as he spoke to reporters in Ottawa.


