House of Commons holds moment of silence for victims of B.C. shooting
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament held a moment of silence on Wednesday, and party leaders delivered statements in the House of Commons urging unity and kindness, in honour of the victims of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
“What happened has left our nation in shock and all of us in mourning,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said.
RCMP reported Wednesday afternoon that nine people were killed, including the alleged suspect, in a shooting at a school and a home in the small town in northeastern B.C. on Tuesday.
Mounties initially reported a death toll of 10, but said they originally believed one of the victims airlifted to hospital had died.


