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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed shock and sadness late Friday over the attacks in Paris that have killed dozens of people around the city.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of France and we mourn their loss," Trudeau said in a statement.

"Canada stands with France at this dark time and offers all possible assistance. We will continue to work closely with the international community to help prevent these terrible, senseless acts."

Some Canadians were uncomfortably close to Friday night's attacks.

Mike Miltmore from Kamloops, B.C., was eating dinner at a restaurant in the French capital when shots rang out nearby.

"Police came in with machine guns and everything like that, and they were shooing everyone out into the streets," he told CFJC Radio in Kamloops. "It's actually a little scary when you don't know what's going on."

The restaurant was evacuated and Miltmore was sent to his hotel room blocks away.

Amelia Aspen and her husband arrived home at their Paris apartment around the time the attacks began.

"We got a message from a friend saying, 'Something is going on in your neighbourhood, stay inside your apartment,' and we did," said the artist, who moved from Edmonton, Alta., with her husband in October.

Aspen said the couple has been watching what's happening on the news and listening to a lot of sirens.

Canadian political leaders have taken to Twitter to respond to the attacks.

Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tweeted that her thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and the people of Paris.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair expressed shock at the "horrific" attacks and says he and his wife Catherine are praying for the victims and their families.

The Canadian government has issued a notice advising Canadians in the capital to be extremely vigilant.

Rona Ambrose, interim leader of the Conservative Party and leader of the Official Opposition, called for "swift action to bring those responsible to justice."

"No matter who is responsible for these heinous attacks, we will continue to stand firmly with our allies," she said in a statement. "We will continue to protect the rights and freedoms that define us as Canadians from those who wish to take them away, and strive to ensure Canada remains the peaceful, open, and free nation we value so much."




Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/na...fter+dozens/11515686/story.html#ixzz3rQF5lc00
 
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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed shock and sadness late Friday over the attacks in Paris that have killed dozens of people around the city.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of France and we mourn their loss,” Trudeau said in a statement.

“Canada stands with France at this dark time and offers all possible assistance. We will continue to work closely with the international community to help prevent these terrible, senseless acts.”

Some Canadians were uncomfortably close to Friday night’s attacks.

Mike Miltmore from Kamloops, B.C., was eating dinner at a restaurant in the French capital when shots rang out nearby.

“Police came in with machine guns and everything like that, and they were shooing everyone out into the streets,” he said. “It’s actually a little scary when you don’t know what’s going on.”

The restaurant was evacuated and Miltmore was sent to his hotel room blocks away.

Amelia Aspen and her husband arrived home at their Paris apartment around the time the attacks began.

“We got a message from a friend saying, ‘Something is going on in your neighbourhood, stay inside your apartment,’ and we did,” said the artist, who moved from Edmonton, Alta. with her husband in October.

Aspen said the couple has been watching what’s happening on the news and listening to a lot of sirens.

Canadian political leaders have taken to Twitter to respond to the attacks.

Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tweeted that her thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and the people of Paris.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair expressed shock at the “horrific” attacks and says he and his wife Catherine are praying for the victims and their families.

The Canadian government has issued a notice advising Canadians in the capital to be extremely vigilant.
 
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed shock and sadness late Friday over the attacks in Paris that have killed dozens of people around the city.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of France and we mourn their loss," Trudeau said in a statement.

"Canada stands with France at this dark time and offers all possible assistance. We will continue to work closely with the international community to help prevent these terrible, senseless acts."

Some Canadians were uncomfortably close to Friday night's attacks.

Mike Miltmore from Kamloops, B.C., was eating dinner at a restaurant in the French capital when shots rang out nearby.

"Police came in with machine guns and everything like that, and they were shooing everyone out into the streets," he told CFJC Radio in Kamloops. "It's actually a little scary when you don't know what's going on."

The restaurant was evacuated and Miltmore was sent to his hotel room blocks away.

Amelia Aspen and her husband arrived home at their Paris apartment around the time the attacks began.

"We got a message from a friend saying, 'Something is going on in your neighbourhood, stay inside your apartment,' and we did," said the artist, who moved from Edmonton, Alta., with her husband in October.

Aspen said the couple has been watching what's happening on the news and listening to a lot of sirens.

Canadian political leaders have taken to Twitter to respond to the attacks.

Federal Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tweeted that her thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and the people of Paris.

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair expressed shock at the "horrific" attacks and says he and his wife Catherine are praying for the victims and their families.

The Canadian government has issued a notice advising Canadians in the capital to be extremely vigilant.

Rona Ambrose, interim leader of the Conservative Party and leader of the Official Opposition, called for "swift action to bring those responsible to justice."

"No matter who is responsible for these heinous attacks, we will continue to stand firmly with our allies," she said in a statement. "We will continue to protect the rights and freedoms that define us as Canadians from those who wish to take them away, and strive to ensure Canada remains the peaceful, open, and free nation we value so much."




Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/na...fter+dozens/11515686/story.html#ixzz3rQF5lc00


1.通篇没有用恐怖2字。土豆不敢定性?还是一如既往的长袍?
2.保守党发言全面,即说要绳之以法又说要维护自由开放和平价值。正道。好!
 
We will continue to work closely with the international community to help prevent these terrible, senseless acts

总理说的,我感觉,我们加拿大没有任何恐怖主义威胁,只是在帮助盟国。心安定多了。:wall:
 
US Secretary of State John Kerry: I join President Obama in condemning the terrorist attacks in Paris. It is an aggression against humanity and freedom-loving people
 
French President François Hollande, after visiting wounded victims of the Paris attacks, says France will be 'ruthless' with terrorists

加拿大也许来的及现在就 ruthless!
 
至现在,我没有看到德国发言。谁看到了?
 
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"I am shocked and saddened that so many people have been killed and injured today in a number of terrorist attacks in Paris, France, and that many others are being held hostage," he said in a statement issued earlier in the evening.
 
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有人比较了O8和土豆发言,大家自己看看,立马能看到区别。
 
德国与众不同。至今没看到最高执政者的亲身说法。

GERMAN CHANCELLOR

Angela Merkel says she is “deeply shaken by the news and pictures that are reaching us from Paris.”

The German leader issued a statement saying her thoughts were with the victims “of the apparent terrorist attack.”
 
看了小土豆发言的视频,怎么感觉他嘴角噙笑,很不以为然的样子。
 
看了小土豆发言的视频,怎么感觉他嘴角噙笑,很不以为然的样子。
小土豆当时在想, “奥朗德那个小样儿,这回知道我为什么从中东撤兵了吧? 不撤兵, 我看冰球都看不消停。像你看足球似的,弄不好, 命都没了”
 
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