Paris attacks: Queen's Park leaders express condolences
The Canadian Press | Posted: November 16, 2015 4:41 PM | Last Updated: November 16, 2015
Premier Kathleen Wynne urges international community to not let 'rage' dictate response to attacks
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says "vengeful rage" is not the answer to overcoming the "evil" of last week's attacks on Paris.
All three provincial party leaders rose in the legislature today to share condolences with Paris, where 129 people were killed in Friday night's co-ordinated terrorist attacks.
Wynne says "it is almost impossible not to react with anger and loathing at the cowardice of these attacks," but while those emotions can be used to fuel the global response, they "should not be at the heart of the strategy."
The premier also says she was saddened to hear about a deliberately set fire Saturday at a mosque in Peterborough.
Health Minister Eric Hoskins, meanwhile, told reporters that the Paris attacks don't change the province's commitment to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees.
Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown condemned the "vicious acts of terrorism" in France and made reference to the fire in Peterborough, saying it's important to remember that Muslim Canadians also share in the world's grief.
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says everyone in Ontario must reach out to the Muslim community because "there is no place in our province for acts of hate and prejudice against any community in any form."
The legislature held a moment of silence for the victims of the Paris attacks and flags will be flown at half-mast for three days.