Canada mourns after school mass shooting
Canada’s leaders have paid tribute to the victims of a horrific mass shooting at a school in the small town of Tumbler Ridge.
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Canada’s leaders have paid tribute to the victims of a horrific mass shooting at a school in the small town of Tumbler Ridge.
Police said the victims included a 39-year-old teacher and five students, aged 12 to 13.
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