‘One year ago today, Canada’s heart and soul were attacked … And on that day, we lost a son.’
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The heroes of October 22
Six strangers ran to help Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in his moment of need. His death made them comrades. What came after made them friends.
Why did the RCMP redact 18 seconds of the Zehaf-Bibeau video?
Now we know what he said, the question remains. Michael Friscolanti on the Ottawa gunman’s last words
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau: ‘Just aiming to hit some soldiers’
Video: Zehaf-Bibeau’s recorded manifesto offers the clearest view yet of what motivated the Ottawa shooter
RCMP on Zehaf-Bibeau: ‘The video speaks for itself’
Transcript: ‘If Zehaf-Bibeau had not been killed but rather taken into custody we would have charged him with terrorist offences.’
Mother’s emails offer new glimpse into son’s rampage on Oct. 22
Michael Zehaf-Bibeau’s mother, a senior civil servant, received an outpouring of support from colleagues after the Ottawa attack, new documents show
Critics fear Bill C-51 could lead to unintended consequences
PM says police and national security agencies need additional tools and greater co-ordination to combat terrorism
Bearing witness: New voices recall the Ottawa shooting
For the first time, three soldiers who were there Oct. 22 detail their rescue efforts
Newsmakers of the day: Parliament’s security officers
‘We are all, without question, in their debt’
Ordinary heroes: The Ottawa bystanders
Six people ran to help Cpl. Nathan Cirillo. They were strangers back then. They are not now.