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ER Editor: We highly recommend Vancouver journalist, author and researcher Sam Cooper. Here’s what we put out on the tragic and dramatic situation in Vancouver yesterday. Today, Canadians go to the polls —
Tragedy Strikes in Vancouver Just Before Canada’s Federal Election
No, we do not necessarily believe what we are being told. Our question is, what effect is this designed to have will this have on today’s election?
Reminders about local violence —
March 2023. 32-year-old Inderdeep Singh Gosal charged with 2nd-degree murder after stabbing to death 37-year-old Paul Stanley Schmidt outside a Starbucks in Vancouver. The victim was stabbed in the stomach in front of his three-year-old daughter after asking a man not to vape… https://t.co/LGFfzJiV6s pic.twitter.com/fAbybeWTjo
— The Sentinel (@sentinelpatrol) April 3, 2023
Broad daylight shooting in downtown Vancouver pic.twitter.com/uWq8LKYE1o
— Crime Net (@TRIGGERHAPPYV1) April 3, 2024
Vancouver arrested a man from “White Rock” who killed 1 and injured another person in Vancouver earlier today with a machete.
The attacker was out on probation from a 2023 assault.
Motice is unclear according.@VancouverPD Chief Palmer says the man has a history with police.… pic.twitter.com/GHYaYrsM9e
— sonofabench (@therealmrbench) September 4, 2024
A man is receiving CPR on his way to an ambulance after being stabbed in Vancouver. He is one of multiple victims at the 7/11 near Hamilton street, and Robson street in downtown Vancouver.
Prayers up for him that he pulls thru. pic.twitter.com/tODBpn80gy
— Brattani (@Bratt_world) December 4, 2024
Vancouver Police shoot and kill the mass stabbing suspect inside of a Vancouver 7-Eleven convenience store.
2 victims are reportedly in hospital with non-life threatening injuries and are expected to survive.
Information about the suspect is not known.pic.twitter.com/syCQp8uKdr
— Harrison Faulkner (@Harry__Faulkner) December 5, 2024
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From The Guardian today —
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Update: 11 Dead After SUV Plows Into Vancouver Festival Crowd, Raising Election-Eve Concerns Over Public Safety
In Vancouver, concern about public safety — particularly assaults and violent incidents involving suspects previously known to police — has been a longstanding civic and political flashpoint

The driver, a 30-year-old Vancouver resident known to police, appeared to be shaken and apologetic, according to eyewitness accounts and video from the scene. Authorities stated the case is not being treated as terrorism.
Late Saturday night, Vancouver police confirmed at a news conference that the man, who was known to police “in certain circumstances,” had been arrested. On Sunday afternoon, the force updated the death total to 11 and said the suspect had a “significant history of interaction with police,” and mental health professionals.
Many more were injured and the fatality count could rise in coming days police said.
The incident occurred around 8:14 p.m. during the annual Lapu Lapu Festival, a celebration of Filipino Canadian culture held near East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street. Thousands of attendees had packed the area for cultural performances, food stalls, and community events when the luxury SUV entered the closed-off area and accelerated into the crowd. Photos of the vehicle, with its doors ajar and a crumpled front end, indicate it was an Audi Q7 with black tinted windows.
In Vancouver, concern about public safety—particularly assaults and violent incidents involving suspects previously known to police—has been a longstanding civic and political flashpoint. Saturday’s tragedy sharpened those anxieties, potentially influencing the attitudes of undecided voters in a federal election that has focused on social disorder and crime framed by the Conservative side, with the Liberal frontrunners countering that firmer sentencing laws would undermine Canada’s Charter of Rights.
Witnesses to Saturday’s tragedy described scenes of chaos and terror as the SUV slammed into festival-goers, accelerating through the crowd.
“I thought it was fireworks at first — the sounds, the screams — then I saw people flying,” one witness told reporters on the scene.
Authorities have launched a full criminal investigation into the suspect’s background, including previous interactions with law enforcement.
The tragedy unfolded during the final, high-stakes weekend of Canada’s federal election campaign, throwing public safety and political leadership into sharp relief.
On Saturday night, before news of the Vancouver incident broke, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre posted a message on X at about 10 p.m., declaring, “This election comes down to one word. Change. Our Conservative plan will bring home an affordable life and safe streets — For a Change.” (ER: SAFE streets?)
Meanwhile, Liberal leader Mark Carney, campaigning in the Greater Toronto Area, posted at roughly the same time, “Dropped in on dim sum today in Markham. The best part of this campaign has been meeting Canadians in their communities — and hearing how excited they are about our future.”
As the scale of the tragedy became clear, both leaders shifted sharply in tone.
Poilievre posted again around 1 a.m. Sunday, writing, “I am shocked by the horrific news emerging from Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day Festival tonight. My thoughts are with the Filipino community and all the victims targeted by this senseless attack. Thank you to the first responders who are at the scene as we wait to hear more.”
Carney, who had posted shortly before midnight that, “We don’t need anger. We need to build,” followed with a direct statement on the Vancouver attack around 2 a.m. Sunday morning, writing, “I am devastated to hear about the horrific events at the Lapu Lapu festival in Vancouver earlier this evening. I offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of those killed and injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver. We are all mourning with you.”
Online, the tragedy quickly reignited concerns about violent crime, bail, and the rights of offenders—issues that have increasingly polarized Canadian political debate.
In response to Carney’s statement, a comment from an account named Willy Balters reflected the growing anger: “He’ll be out on bail by morning right?”
Another commenter, referencing past political controversies over judicial reform, posted to Carney, “You stood behind a podium and declared murderers’ Charter Rights can’t be violated.”
The raw public sentiment mirrored broader criticisms that Canada’s criminal justice system—and its perceived leniency toward repeat offenders—has failed to keep Canadians safe.
Just days prior, a different incident tapped into similar public anger. B.C. Conservative MLA Elenore Sturko posted, “A visitor to Vancouver was brutally attacked by a man only hours after he was released on bail for assaulting police and uttering threats. @Dave_Eby — is this the kind of welcome visitors to FIFA will have to look forward to? BTW, this violent man is out on bail AGAIN!”
On Sunday Sturko posted again: “The suspect who killed & injured attendees at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Festival has a significant history of interactions with police and health care professionals related to mental health.
As Shadow Minister for Public Safety, I will be monitoring the situation closely to identify potential gaps outside the Mental Health Act so that I can bring forward recommendations to government to help prevent senseless tragedies.”
ER insert —
The suspect who killed & injured attendees at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Festival has a significant history of interactions with police and health care professionals related to mental health.
As Shadow Minister for Public Safety, I will be monitoring the situation closely to identify… pic.twitter.com/XKvceGYZX6
— Elenore Sturko (@elenoresturko) April 27, 2025
The prior Vancouver assault incident cited by Sturko continued to draw heated social media on Sunday, with David Jacobs, a well-known conservative-leaning commenter, posting, “A man, while out on bail for assaulting a peace officer, violently assaulted a woman. He’s out on bail again. The Liberals put criminal rights far ahead of victim rights and community safety. Stop the insanity. Vote for change!”
In a sign that the tragedy has reshaped the final day of the election campaign, reporters traveling with Carney’s team said the Liberal leader has cancelled a planned event in Hamilton and will instead deliver a statement at 10 a.m.
Global News reporter Mackenzie Gray, following the campaigns, reported that “Carney says he’s been briefed by the Public Safety Minister and the National Security advisor and they believe there is ‘no active threat to Canadians’ after the Vancouver car ramming incident.”
Gray added that “Poilievre is continuing with his original campaign schedule today but has added a meeting with some Filipino community members in Mississauga.”
Meanwhile, international leaders, including King Charles III and Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy posted messages of condolences for Vancouver and the victims.
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