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    Canada’s worst mass killing incidents

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    Feb 10 (Reuters) - Ten people died ‌including the shooter after a woman opened fire at a high school in ​western Canada on Tuesday before turning the gun on herself, police said.

    The shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, one of ⁠the deadliest mass casualty events in recent Canadian history, brought to Canada the type of mass shooting more common in neighboring United States.

    Below are some of Canada's biggest mass killing incidents:

    APRIL 2025:

    VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Eleven ​people were killed and dozens injured when a man with a history of mental health issues rammed an SUV through a ‌crowd at a Filipino community festival.

    SEPTEMBER 2022:

    WELDON, SASKATCHEWAN - A stabbing spree left 10 people dead and injured 18 others, spanning 13 sites across the two tiny communities of James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon in rural ⁠Saskatchewan.

    APRIL 2020:

    PORTAPIQUE, NOVA SCOTIA - A gunman, who at one point masqueraded as a police ⁠officer, killed at least 16 people in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia during a 12-hour rampage, in the country's worst modern-era mass shooting.

    JULY 2018:

    TORONTO, ONTARIO - A man walked down a busy Toronto street, shooting randomly into restaurants. He killed two people and wounded 13 before turning his gun on himself.

    JANUARY 2017:

    QUEBEC ‌CITY, QUEBEC - A man opened fire during evening prayers at a mosque, killing six people and wounding ⁠five. Twelve others were treated for minor injuries.

    JANUARY 2016:

    LA LOCHE, SASKATCHEWAN - A ‌student killed his two brothers at home before opening fire at ​a remote community high school, killing two more people and wounding seven others.

    APRIL 2014:

    CALGARY, Alberta - The son of a long-serving member of Calgary's police force was arrested after five people at a house party ‌were stabbed to death.

    DECEMBER 2014:

    EDMONTON, ALBERTA - A man killed eight people, ​including his wife, before killing himself.

    JUNE 2014:

    MONCTON, NEW ⁠BRUNSWICK - A gunman killed three Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers and wounded two ‌others.

    MARCH 2005:

    MAYERTHORPE, ALBERTA - A man killed four RCMP officers ⁠who went to his home to execute a warrant to repossess property. The man then killed himself.

    APRIL 1999:

    OTTAWA, ONTARIO - A former employee of Ottawa's urban transit service killed four of his colleagues and wounded two ​others before taking his own life.

    APRIL ‌1996:

    VERNON, BRITISH COLUMBIA - A man killed nine relatives gathered for the wedding of his estranged wife's sister and ⁠wounded two others before killing himself.

    DECEMBER 1989:

    MONTREAL, QUEBEC - A ​gunman killed 14 students, all female, and wounded 13 at the Ecole Polytechnique before committing ​suicide.

    (Reporting by Caroline Stauffer; Editing by Neil Fullick)

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