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Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the aboriginal community of La Loche in Saskatchewan where a student shot two classmates and two teachers dead last week.
"Thanks for your respect, thank you," said La Loche acting mayor Kevin Janvier as he welcomed the prime minister and his entourage on Friday to the remote lakeside town of 3,000 inhabitants on the edge of the Arctic Circle.
Last Friday, a 17-year-old went on a rampage at the local high school, killing two teachers and critically injuring seven others. Two brothers aged 13 and 17, respectively were also killed at their nearby home.
Trudeau said in a statement that he wanted to "personally express the country's shock and sadness over last week's tragic shootings."
The prime minister met with the families of the victims, police and medical personnel. He hugged students affected by the tragedy.
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