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Factbox-Canada’s worst mass killing incidents

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Feb 11 (Reuters) - A deadly school ‌shooting in a remote mountain community in British Columbia left nine people ​dead on Tuesday, including the shooter, in one of the worst mass killings in Canada's history. Police identified the person who ⁠carried out the shooting as an 18-year-old woman with mental health issues but did not give a motive for the attack.  

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.

APRIL 2018:

TORONTO, ONTARIO - A van struck and killed 10 people and injured 15 on one of Toronto's busiest streets.

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 and Diane Craft)

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