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Trudeau asks media not to publish name, pic of Canada rampage gunman
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Ottawa, April 21 (TIWN) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked the media not to publish either the name or the photograph of the alleged shooter in the country's bloodiest shooting rampagethat left at least 19 dead, including the lone gunman, in Nova Scotia province.
"No one man''s action can build a wall between us and a better day, no matter how evil, how thoughtless or how destructive," Efe news quoted Trudeau as saying at a Monday morning press conference. "As families grieve the loss of a loved one, all Canadians are standing with them." Instead of focusing on the shooter, Trudeau suggested at his daily coronavirus press conference that "all our attention" should be paid to the victims, their families and friends.
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