Canada’s prime minister and other leaders condemned political violence following a shooting at a Republican rally Saturday, during what appears to have been an assassination attempt targeting Donald Trump.
The former U.S. president and current presumptive Republican nominee said in a social media post that he was injured, and officials say the suspected shooter is dead. At least one person who’d been attending the rally was killed.
Canadian politicians posted statements on social media in the hours following the incident, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who wrote that he was “sickened” by the shooting.
“It cannot be overstated – political violence is never acceptable,” he said in a statement posted to social media.
“My thoughts are with former President Trump, those at the event, and all Americans.”
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre wrote, in part, “I condemn in the strongest of terms the attempted murder of former president Trump today.”
Law enforcement officials had not labelled the actions as such, as of 8 p.m. ET, but two officials speaking on the condition of anonymity told The Associated Press the incident is being investigated as an attempted assassination.
Poilievre went on to say, “I am relieved he is safe. My prayers are with other innocent people harmed or killed by this heinous act … Democracy must prevail.”
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wrote, “There is no room for violence at any political event,” and offered his thoughts to Trump and the other victims of the shooting.
“We must all stand united against political violence wherever it happens,” he said, concluding with an expression of gratitude to first responders who “prevented further deaths.”
Canada’s Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae, wrote in a post on X, “Terrible events in Butler County, PA today – there is never an excuse for violence of this kind. So sad to hear of someone in the crowd being shot.”
Tom Clark, consul general of Canada in New York, called the incident “horrific,” adding his well-wishes to Trump and that the shooting “must be condemned in the strongest way by everyone.”
Mark Carney, economist and former governor of the Bank of Canada, wrote, “There is never any justification for political violence of any sort, and we must fully and unequivocally condemn this horrific act.”
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