Feb 14 β€’ 05:12 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

Canada's Carney visits city after mass shooting: We stand by your side

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Tumbler Ridge to express condolences and support following a tragic mass shooting that left eight dead.

Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, visited the grieving community of Tumbler Ridge on Friday to offer condolences after a devastating mass shooting that has shocked the nation. During a memorial service for the victims, Carney reassured the residents that they are not alone, as millions of Canadians stand in solidarity with them. His visit underscored the importance of community support during such trying times and highlighted the government's commitment to addressing the causes of violence in society.

The shooting on Tuesday involved an 18-year-old suspect, Jesse Van Rootselaar, who had a history of mental health issues. She tragically began her rampage by killing her mother and stepbrother at their home before moving to her former school where she shot a teacher and five students. This heinous incident has sparked a national conversation about mental health support and the measures needed to prevent such tragedies in the future, making it one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history.

Tumbler Ridge, a small remote town in British Columbia with a population of about 2,400, is now facing the daunting task of healing from this trauma. Carney's visit, alongside opposition leaders and provincial officials, aimed to not only pay tribute to the victims but also to provide reassurance to the community that their pain is recognized and that steps will be taken to ensure such violence does not occur again. The government's response in the wake of this tragedy will likely influence future policies regarding gun control and mental health resources.

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