Governor General visits Tumbler Ridge, B.C., to show support as the community grieves
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says returning to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., months after the tragic mass shooting in the community, is an experience that will stay with her for a long time.
Simon said Wednesday that she wanted to come back to the northeastern B.C. community to meet families of victims and front-line workers whom she didn’t get to spend time with in February.
She came for a vigil shortly after the shooting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, all other federal party leaders and B.C. politicians.
“I’m from a culture that is a firm believer of connection with people, and I felt that I could perhaps bring a little comfort to them and be there. And if they wanted to talk to me about what they were experiencing, I did that,” she said in an interview with The Canadian Press after spending two days in the community.
