OpenAI Banned Account of Canadian Suspect Eight Months Before Shooting Rampage
OpenAI banned the account of a suspect involved in one of Canada's worst mass shootings due to violations of ChatGPT usage policies without notifying authorities.
Survivor of one of Canadaβs first school shootings reflects on Tumbler Ridge grief
Anne McGrath, a survivor of one of Canada's first school shootings, shares her reflections on grief and trauma amid a recent mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge.
Chris Selley: School shootings transcend Quebecβs language politics, Mr. Blanchet
The article discusses how issues of school shootings in Canada should be separated from Quebec's language politics, underscoring the importance of acknowledging the gravity of such events.
FIRST READING: Liberals overlooked the one gun control measure that could have prevented Tumbler Ridge
The article critiques the Canadian government's gun control measures, arguing they have overlooked a key policy that could have prevented the Tumbler Ridge massacre.
The mental collapses and online violent extremism that precede mass shootings
The article discusses the tragic mass shooting in Canada committed by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, exploring his background of mental health crises and online radicalization.
Mass shootings have prompted Canadian gun laws to change over the decades
Recent mass shootings in Canada, including a tragic incident in Tumbler Ridge, have led to significant changes in gun laws over time.
Tumbler Ridge: A timeline of how the school shooting unfolded
The article provides a timeline of the devastating school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, where eight people and the shooter were killed, marking one of the worst mass shootings in the country's history.
John Ivison: When mass murder meets politics
Following the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., public desire for political accountability grows amidst widespread grief.
Canadian Prime Minister says the country mourns with Tumbler Ridge after mass shootings
Canadian Prime Minister M. Carney expresses solidarity with Tumbler Ridge following a tragic mass shooting that left nine dead, urging the nation to lower flags for seven days in mourning.
Canadian Prime Minister says the entire nation mourns after mass shootings in Tumbler Ridge
The Prime Minister of Canada expressed national mourning following mass shootings in Tumbler Ridge that resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries.
Carney βdevastatedβ by B.C. shootings, pauses trip to Europe
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his devastation over a mass shooting in British Columbia that left 10 people dead, including the shooter, leading him to cancel his trip to Europe.
B.C. school shooting βone of the worst mass shootingsβ in Canada, minister says
A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, resulted in nine fatalities and left multiple others injured, prompting widespread grief and concern across the province.
A list of some school shootings that happened in Canada before Tumbler Ridge
A tragic mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia has become the deadliest school shooting in Canada in nearly 40 years, resulting in nine deaths including the shooter.
Gina Gustavsson: Why should we trust the police when they behave like at Risberg School?
The handling of the mass shootings at Risberg School has been marred by uncertainties from start to finish, with police shifting blame onto the families of victims.
Review: 'Not Your Prime Minister' by Nicolas Lunabba
The book discusses the impact of racism on the lives of individuals like author Nicolas Lunabba and his children in the aftermath of violent events.
Man who murdered 51 in mass shootings blames guilty plea on prison 'conditions'
Brenton Tarrant, who killed 51 individuals in New Zealand's Christchurch mosque shootings, is seeking to overturn his guilty plea, attributing it to mental health issues influenced by harsh prison conditions.
Christchurch gunman seeks to appeal convictions and withdraw guilty plea
Brenton Tarrant, the perpetrator of the Christchurch mosque shootings, is seeking to appeal his convictions and sentence for the murders of 51 worshippers.
Convicted for mosque massacre in New Zealand wants his case retried
Brenton Tarrant, sentenced to life in prison for the mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, is appealing his conviction after declaring himself guilty five years ago.
Nigeria: Nigeria Deploys Army to Kwara State After Deadly Mass Shootings
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has sent an army battalion to Kwara State following a mass shooting that resulted in the deaths of at least 162 people.
Nigeria Deploys Army to Kwara State After Deadly Mass Shootings
Following a deadly mass shooting that claimed at least 162 lives in Kwara State, Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has dispatched an army battalion to the area to restore security.
'Anonymity online is an illusion': NSW teen charged over alleged mass shooting hoax in US
A New South Wales teenager has been charged for allegedly making false emergency calls about mass shootings in the US, a practice known as 'swatting'.
US releases video transcripts of man believed to be Brown University shooter
The US Department of Justice has made public video transcripts of a suspect connected to the Brown University shootings, detailing his premeditated plans for the attack.