Carney, Poilievre, Singh change campaign plans following Vancouver vehicle attack
- A man drove an SUV into a Vancouver neighbourhood party on Saturday evening.
- This attack occurred during a Filipino Lapu Lapu Day celebration, though the motivation remains unknown.
- The incident killed eleven people, injured many more, and prompted federal leaders to pause campaigns.
- Police reported eleven deaths, and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh stated, "The community is reeling."
- The tragedy altered Singh's campaign tone in Penticton and led him to discuss national unity.
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Singh’s ‘joyful struggle’ campaign ends as his future hangs in the balance
BURNABY - After spending much of the election campaign working to keep staffers’ morale high in the face of grim polls, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh paused his campaign Sunday to confront a shocking tragedy — a vehicle attack on a…
Carney, Poilievre, Singh express their condolences to victims of Vancouver vehicle attack
The leaders of the three main federal parties paused their election campaigns on Sunday to express their sorrow and offer condolences to victims and their families hours after a vehicle attack in Vancouver killed 11 people and injured many more.
Canadian election campaigns end on somber note after Vancouver massacre
OTTAWA, Canada — The “darkest day” in Vancouver’s history muted Canadian politicians’ plans for a final surge ahead of the Monday election as all major parties expressed condolences to the victims of the recent massacre. A man crashed his SUV…
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