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Event planners across Canada rethinking security practices following Vancouver attack

TORONTO - Event organizers across Canada say they’re combing over their security practices in the wake of Saturday night’s deadly attack on a Vancouver street festival, hoping to fill any gaps to protect attendees.

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Event planners across Canada rethinking security practices following Vancouver attack

Members of the Vancouver Police forensics team examine the scene where a vehicle drove into a crowd at a Lapu Lapu Day street festival Saturday evening in Vancouver, Sunday, April 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick


TORONTO - Event organizers across Canada say they’re combing over their security practices in the wake of Saturday night’s deadly attack on a Vancouver street festival, hoping to fill any gaps to protect attendees.

Politicians are also turning their attention to the issue, with British Columbia Premier David Eby saying he would call an independent commission to gather information about how other regions handle festival safety.

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