Niagara Falls was illuminated with Nova Scotia's blue and white colors to honor victims of the deadly mass shooting there that left at least 22 dead. It was the worst shooting in Canadian history.
The incident marks the deadliest shooting in Canadian history.
Wentworth volunteer firefighters douse hotspots as an excavator digs through the rubble of a destroyed home linked to Sunday's deadly shooting rampage on April 20, 2020 in Wentworth Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada. Two residents of the home as well as a neighbor were killed by a lone gunman during Canada's worst mass killing. Seventeen people including the gunman died during the rampage, which was scattered through several rural communities in the Maritime provinces.
"That part of the investigation is still very much ongoing, and again, speaks to why we don't have a final total because we expect that to rise in the coming days," Leather said Monday.
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