Trudeau says all of Canada shaken by ‘brutal and hateful’ attack
MONTREAL — A brutal massacre at a Quebec City mosque has left Canada reeling in shock but also unified the country in solidarity with Muslims, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a funeral service Thursday for three of the six victims.
“It is with a heavy heart that we come together this afternoon to grieve the loss of these innocent lives,” he told the solemn crowd.
“But as a community and as a country, together we will rise from this darkness stronger and more unified than ever before — that is who we are.”
Abdelkrim Hassane, Khaled Belkacemi and Aboubaker Thabti were devoted fathers who worked hard to ensure their families had a bright future — a dream Canadians across the country have known and shared for generations, Trudeau said.


