Nova Scotia to Mark Two Years Since Mass Shooting With Moments of Silence

Nova Scotia to Mark Two Years Since Mass Shooting With Moments of Silence
A memorial remembering Lillian Hyslop is seen along the road in Wentworth, N.S., on April 24, 2020. The Canadian Press/Liam Hennessey
|Updated:

The Nova Scotia government is asking the public to “come together” for moments of silence in memory of the 22 people killed in a two-day shooting rampage in the province nearly two years ago.

It is asking for the observances to take place at noon on April 18 and on April 19—the dates in 2020 during which the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history occurred.