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Prime Minister Carney returning to B.C. one week after Tumbler Ridge shooting
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney is returning to British Columbia after attending a vigil for victims of a recent Tumbler Ridge shooting; his itinerary includes a Vancouver fundraiser and community events in Richmond.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is returning to British Columbia today, less than a week after he attended a vigil for victims of a recent shooting in Tumbler Ridge. His scheduled appearances include a Liberal Party fundraiser in Vancouver and community events in Richmond. The itinerary also lists a tour of an affordable housing project. The Prime Minister's Office says he is not expected to make any new announcements during this visit.
Known details:
- Carney will attend a Liberal Party fundraiser at a private residence in Vancouver; tickets are listed at $1,775.
- He is scheduled to celebrate Lunar New Year with community members in Richmond and to tour an affordable housing project later in the day.
- The Prime Minister's Office says he is not expected to make new announcements while in B.C. and does not plan to return to Tumbler Ridge on this trip.
- Last week Carney attended a vigil in Tumbler Ridge after a shooting that reportedly killed eight people.
Summary:
The visit is centered on community engagements and a party fundraiser rather than new federal announcements. Officials say no additional visits to Tumbler Ridge are planned and further statements or policy responses are undetermined at this time.
