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Yesterday a man drove into dozens of pedestrians in Toronto, killing 10 and leaving 15 in the hospital. Today, Canadians are honouring the victims of the tragic event.
Last night, the Toronto Maple Leafs' had a moment of silence before the game, and a memorial has been created for the victims of the attack. Additionally, people all over the country are sending well wishes and prayers to the City.
A moment of silence for those affected by today's tragic event in Toronto. pic.twitter.com/lcVhCB36gS
— NHL (@NHL) April 23, 2018
The hashtag #TorontoStrong is trending as people honour those who lost their lives yesterday.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama`at Canada at the site of the #Toronto van attack to stand in solidarity, share its message of "Love for All, Hatred for None" and pray for the victims of the tragedy. #TorontoStrong #PrayersForToronto pic.twitter.com/Pl5Xvt7tMt
— AhmadiyyaCanada (@ahmadiyyacanada) April 24, 2018
An artist's drawing brings attention to the Toronto attack and the Humboldt Broncos tragedy, as the incidents have both stunned the nation and brought people together.
Cartoon for April 24. #HumboldtStrong #humboltbroncos #TorontoAttack #TorontoStrong #TorontoMapleLeafs #Toronto pic.twitter.com/vc5oJ0VqwN
— Michael de Adder (@deAdder) April 24, 2018
Some of the memorial at yonge and finch which my parents visited on their way home. pic.twitter.com/vJF6lsxrvy
— ramzy (@womaninmedicine) April 24, 2018
My mom was so distressed earlier but returned to the memorial hours later to pay her respects. It’s our community where we lived for over 10 years, and we’ve never felt unsafe. #toronto pic.twitter.com/F6OJOKdvRr
— ramzy (@womaninmedicine) April 24, 2018