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'You are not alone:' Memorial service in Nova Scotia marks one year since shootings


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared remarks through a pre-recorded statement, saying he wished he could have attended the service.
Even a year later, I know there is no comfort for the anguish of having an adored parent or precious child torn away, he said, standing in front of a row of Canadian flags. So all I can say is this: You are not alone. All Canadians stand with you and grieve with you.
The prime minister described one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history as an act of evil that should not define the memories of those lost on April 18 and 19, 2020. ....

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A man pays his respects at a roadside memorial in Portapique, N.S. on Thursday, April 23, 2021. RCMP say at least 22 people are dead after a man who at one point wore a police uniform and drove a mock-up cruiser, went on a murder rampage in Portapique and several other Nova Scotia communities. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
TRURO, N.S. – A lone bagpiper played slow airs outside a church Sunday as relatives of 22 people slain during a killer’s rampage in rural Nova Scotia gathered for an emotional ceremony to honour the victims one year later.
The sombre event at First United Church in Truro, N.S., which was livestreamed in lieu of being open to the public, began with a provincewide moment of silence. ....

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