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Received today β€” 14 February 2026

Mark Carney joins hands with Canada opposition leader as he pays tribute to school shooting victims

13 February 2026 at 23:42

The Canadian prime minister told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is β€˜with you’

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney has told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is β€œwith you, and we will always be with you”, during a candlelight vigil for the eight victims of a mass shooting that has shattered the small mining town.

The prime minister, holding hands with opposition leader Pierre Poilievre while flanked by First Nations chiefs and local officials, paid tribute to the families enduring the loss of loved ones, after the shooting at a local school that has become one of the most deadly attacks in Canadian history.

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Β© Photograph: Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

Β© Photograph: Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

Β© Photograph: Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

Received yesterday β€” 13 February 2026

β€˜The tears just keep flowing’: child victims of Tumbler Ridge shooting remembered as Carney heads to join vigil

12 February 2026 at 23:34

Prime minister to meet mourners in mining town as families speak of their loss in one of Canada’s deadliest mass shootings

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney is to join mourners in Tumbler Ridge on Friday, as authorities and relatives released details of the six children and assistant teacher killed by a shooter in the remote mining town’s high school.

Carney will attend a vigil in Tumbler Ridge in memory of the victims, and he invited leaders from all political parties to join him in the town, the site of the country’s deadliest mass shooting in years.

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Β© Photograph: Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

Β© Photograph: Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

Β© Photograph: Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters

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U.S. Automakers’ Foreign Troubles Now Extend to Canada

24 January 2026 at 05:01
U.S. trade policy has devastated the Canadian auto industry and pushed the country to reach an agreement that will make it easier for Chinese companies to sell cars there.

Β© Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

Canada could serve as an important test market for Chinese automakers, like Geely, which is producing vehicles at a plant in Hangzhou, China.
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