Waterloo Region Record

Toronto mayor considerin­g permanent memorial to van attack victims: spokespers­on

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A week after 10 people were killed and another 16 injured in a van attack in north Toronto, there’s word there may be a permanent memorial of the tragic incident.

Thousands have visited makeshift memorials that sprang up in Olive Square and Mel Lastman Square after a van drove down the sidewalk on Yonge Street on April 23, mowing down pedestrian­s.

Don Peat, a spokespers­on for Toronto’s mayor, says John Tory thanks everyone who has attended the sites to pay their respects and leave messages of love and support.

Peat says Tory will be speaking with the community and the local councillor about a permanent recognitio­n of the tragic event and says Tory is encouragin­g people to continue to visit the memorial sites.

He says the city typically leaves memorials in parks for 30 days, but in this case it is too early to say what will happen with the temporary sites.

Peat says city staff have promised they will treat the memorials respectful­ly and with great care.

Thousands of people, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Kathleen Wynne, gathered on Sunday evening in Mel Lastman Square at a vigil for the victims.

Religious leaders of multiple faiths led the speakers’ list at the event, all of them sharing messages of support and strength.

Many of them also commended emergency service personnel on their work the day of the incident, including the officer who was able to arrest the suspect without firing his gun.

Alek Minassian, 25, of Richmond Hill, has been charged with 10 counts of firstdegre­e murder and 13 counts of attempted murder in the incident.

Police have said another three attempted murder charges are imminent.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Family members of the victims of Toronto’s van attack attend a vigil at Mel Lastman Square on Sunday.
CHRIS YOUNG THE CANADIAN PRESS Family members of the victims of Toronto’s van attack attend a vigil at Mel Lastman Square on Sunday.

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