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Parliament Hill shooting impact spreads
The impact of a lone gunman’s mad attack on Parliament Hill rippled out into the surrounding Five Counties region with temporary shutdowns at local schools. All scho- ols in Eastern Ontario went into “hold and secure” status Wednesday morning, Oct. 22, after reports of the shooting, at first in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the War Memorial at the Elgin-and-Wellington Streets intersection, and then soon after inside the Parliament Building’s centre block. “It was not a lockdown,” said Da- vid Coombs, school operations superintendent for the Upper Canada District School Board, during a phone interview later that day. “It was ‘hold and secure’, which means school inside proceeds as normal.”During“hold and secure”, no one is allowed to enter or leave the school without authorization and secure identification. Entrance doors are locked and students kept inside but otherwise classes continue as usual. All the English- and French-speaking school districts operating in Eastern Ontario put “hold- and-secure” notices into effect at all of their schools by request of the OPP or other police forces.
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An imam, from a delegation representing the Muslim community of the National Capital Region, places a wreath Saturday morning at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, prior to deliving a sermon, condemning those who use religion as an excuse for violence. “Terrorism has no god,” the imam said, to applause from the crowd gathered at the National War Memorial where many laid their own bouquets of flowers and personal messages in memory of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo andWarrant Officer Patrice Vincent, both victims of would-be terrorists.
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