Paris Shootings
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B.C. man describes scene in Paris after shots rang outA Kamloops man is one of the Canadians who came uncomfortably close to the violence that killed more than 100 people in Paris Friday night.WorldNov 14, 2015
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Canadian reaction to Paris attacks: solidarity, security concerns dominateSome Canadian political leaders were calling for continued involvement in military action against Islamic State militants following the terrorist attacks in Paris.CanadaNov 14, 2015
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Winnipeggers react to violent act of terrorism in ParisDozens of Manitobans showed up to stand in solidarity with France and its citizens who are dealing with the tragic aftermath of Friday's terrorism attacks that killed dozens of people and injured hundreds of others. Roughly 60 people showed up to a vigil being held Saturday afternoon at the Manitoba Legislature put on by the French Consul in Winnipeg.Nov 14, 2015
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IN PHOTOS: How newspapers across the world are covering the Paris massacreTake a look at how newspapers around the world are representing this tragedy.WorldNov 14, 2015
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‘We are heartbroken’: French locals reflect following Paris attacksCurious residents and international media flooded the streets between Le Petit Cambodge and Le Carillon, where a deadly attack killed 11 people on Friday night.Nov 14, 2015
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Edmonton woman recalls recent trip to Paris neighbourhood under siege FridayCatherine Arnold and her son Marcus Eshleman were in Paris only days before multiple locations in the city were attacked.CanadaNov 14, 2015
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France calls state of emergency, Paris wakes up to a city in lockdownWhile borders of the country remain closed, Parisians will awake to a different city Saturday morning.WorldNov 14, 2015
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Eagles of Death Metal band members safe after Paris concert hall attack: reportsThe band on stage at Le Bataclan concert hall in Paris managed to escape after the gunman stormed the popular theatre Friday night and opened fire on spectators, according to reports.WorldNov 13, 2015
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Trudeau says Canada will offer ‘all possible assistance’ in Paris attacksPrime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed shock and sadness late Friday over the attacks in Paris killed at least 100 people around the city.CanadaNov 13, 2015
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Paris opens its doors to people seeking safe haven with #PorteOuverte hashtagParis residents are opening their doors to those who are trapped outside or trying to make their way home, offering their own homes as safe havens by posting with the hashtag #PorteOuverte on Twitter.WorldNov 13, 2015
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