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Halifax imam reflects on Nova Scotia shooting, Ramadan amid pandemic
Imam Abdallah Yousri with the Ummah Mosque and Community Centre talks about how his community is reacting to the Nova Scotia shooting, and how COVID-19 has changed Ramadan this year.
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Fake N.S. shooting fundraiser prompts RCMP warning
Crowdfunding platform GoFundMe removed a bogus campaign page claiming to be a fundraiser for two boys who were left orphans when their parents were killed in the Nova Scotia shooting. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says fraudsters use...
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Recordings from emergency scanner radio during N.S. killings reveal confusion over whereabouts of killer
Communications from first responders show mounting scale of violence and uncertainty over whether a killer had been caught
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Scheer questioned on banning assault-style weapons
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is asked if Conservatives will support government legislation to strengthen Canadian gun laws in the wake of the Nova Scotia mass shootings.
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Video and audio recordings reveal chaos of Nova Scotia manhunt
RCMP investigators in Nova Scotia haven't finished tracing the path of the man they say killed 22 people last weekend, but newly obtained video and audio recordings capture the chaos and confusion surrounding the 13-hour manhunt.
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N.S. gunman's denture sign comes down
Halifax Regional Police have removed the signage from outside the denture clinic owned by Nova Scotia gunman Gabriel Wortman. Thousands of people had called for its removal. The oversized smile and the teeth came down yesterday.
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'Across the country, people are hanging tartan blue ribbons and scarves': Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he spoke Wednesday with the families of those slain in Nova Scotia's mass killing. He says people across Canada are hanging tartan in honour of the victims, drawing parallels to the aftermath of...
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Prayers and music for Nova Scotia
Canadian musician Natalie MacMaster shares her grief in song.
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Natalie MacMaster worried about loss of hugs in Nova Scotia
Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster worries how physical distancing is keeping Nova Scotians from comforting each other right now. She believes posting music and messages of support is the next best thing.
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Girlfriend of suspected N.S. gunman among victims but survived: sources
CBC News has learned new details about the mass shooting in Nova Scotia, in which at least 22 people were killed. Sources say the girlfriend of the man identified as the gunman was among his victims but survived.
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Investigation into RCMP shooting at firehall during N.S. manhunt
Nova Scotia’s police watchdog is investigating why RCMP shot at a firehall, where people came to flee the shooting rampage, even though the suspect wasn’t in the area.
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The chaotic hours before N.S. gunman caught
Audio recordings from first responders the night of the Nova Scotia mass shooting offer a glimpse into the chaos involved in the 13-hour manhunt.
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Girlfriend of N.S. gunman was restrained, survived
CBC News has learned that the gunman in the Nova Scotia mass shooting had forcibly restrained his longtime girlfriend who was injured, but survived.
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RCMP provides detailed timeline of N.S. mass shooting
In his opening statement on Friday, Supt. Darren Campbell described how RCMP began to respond to three "clusters" of incidents in Nova Scotia.
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RCMP provide detailed timeline of N.S. mass shooting
In the third part of his statement Friday, Supt. Darren Campbell says that deadly violence continued 12 hours after the first 911 call came in to police.
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Trudeau wears red tie, hangs tartan in honour of N.S. shooting victims
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that at 2 p.m. AT today, there will be a minute of silence in honour of the victims of the Nova Scotia massacre.
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RCMP comment on the role a mock RCMP vehicle may have played in the rampage
Saying it would obviously complicate things, RCMP say the Nova Scotia rampage suspect may have been able to escape the first crime scene by driving a mock RCMP vehicle.
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RCMP don't believe suspect had access to police radio during rampage
Though the suspect in the Nova Scotia rampage had access to a mock police vehicle, RCMP believe encrypted channels would have prevented him from hearing communications on police radio.
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N.S. virtual vigil to comfort community, co-organizer says
Cees van den Hoek, a co-organizer of Friday's virtual vigil, hopes the event offers comfort to the community grieving after the Nova Scotia mass shooting.
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Canada approves first COVID-19 vaccine trials
The first Canadian clinical trials for a possible COVID-19 vaccine have been approved by Health Canada. Dr. Scott Halperin, the director of the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, explains the different phases of testing that a potential...
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RCMP explain how suspect was able to acquire authentic-looking RCMP items
There are many ways to acquire former law enforcement vehicles, RCMP say, as they are often sold when they are out of service.
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'We're going to work very hard to ensure that those questions are answered': Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to new details that have emerged on the Nova Scotia massacre.
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Dave Gunning dedicates song to Nova Scotia shooting victims
Dave Gunning’s song These Hands, dedicated to all those affected by last weekend's tragedy in Nova Scotia and shared with The National.
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Nova Scotia shooting victims memorialized at virtual vigil
Community leaders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend a virtual vigil for the victims of Nova Scotia’s mass shooting.