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Justin Trudeau to travel to Quebec City in wake of deadly mosque shooting

  • January 30, 2017
  • Political

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to Quebec City today in the aftermath of a mass shooting at a mosque that left six people dead.

Trudeau will attend a vigil for the victims of the Sunday night shooting that also left many people wounded. He’ll be accompanied by interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose and NDP Leader Tom Mulcair.

Before leaving for Quebec, Trudeau will deliver a statement in the House of Commons as Parliament reopens after a six-week break.

Messages of shock, support and solidarity are flooding in from across the country and around the world in response to the attack.

During a news conference today, the RCMP said the motives behind the mass shooting aren’t clear.

Trudeau was quick to condemn it as a “terrorist attack” on Muslims.

“While authorities are still investigating and details continue to be confirmed, it is heart-wrenching to see such senseless violence. Diversity is our strength, and religious tolerance is a value that we, as Canadians, hold dear,” Trudeau said in a statement released Sunday evening.

Opposition leaders also reacted through social media.

“Shocking news. We just returned from Quebec City,” tweeted Ambrose. “Praying for the victims of this unspeakable crime. Those responsible must face justice.” 

Mulcair also expressed outrage.

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Police were still at the scene Monday, the morning after the shooting at the mosque in Quebec City. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

“Horrified at the news of a shooting in a mosque tonight in Québec City. We stand with our Muslim neighbours against this act of hatred,” he tweeted Sunday night.

Pope Francis offered his prayers, and the city of Paris plans to dim lights on the Eiffel Tower at midnight in memory of the victims.

Russian President Vladimir Putin offered condolences to Trudeau on Twitter.

“Accept my deep condolences in connection with the tragedy in Quebec…. The murder of people who gathered for a prayer in a mosque is shocking by its degree of violence and cynicism.”

Bruce Heyman, the former U.S. ambassador to Canada, said he and  his wife were saddened by the senseless attack on the innocent in Quebec.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio noted the “awful attack” is not an outlier, referring to a mosque in Texas that was burned to the ground.

The mayor of London, England, Sadiq Khan, issued a message of defiance.
“London stands with the people of Quebec. Hate violence will not defeat us. Those who seek to divide us will fail.”

Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-reaction-mosque-shooting-1.3957938?cmp=rss

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