
Mass attack at Vancouver street festival casts dark pall over final day of campaign
OTTAWA — A mass casualty vehicle ramming at a Vancouver street festival has cast a grim shadow over the final day of the federal election campaign.
Party leaders sent condolences on social media Saturday night after learning that multiple people had been killed and injured after a man drove an SUV through the Lapu Lapu Day festival. Police did not say how many people had been killed at a news conference early Saturday morning.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney had been scheduled to spend Sunday in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia to meet with volunteers and supporters.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was due to host multiple rallies across Ontario.