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S6E1 Canada School Shooting: 10 Dead in British Columbia — Mental Health, Gun Laws & Warning Signs

S6E1 Canada School Shooting: 10 Dead in British Columbia — Mental Health, Gun Laws & Warning Signs

Stop the Killing · Evergreen Podcasts & Sarah Ferris Media

February 26, 202634m 54s

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Show Notes

A small town in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia has been devastated.

An 18-year-old killed their mother and stepbrother before entering a local school. By the end of the day, six students, one teacher, and the shooter were dead. Twenty-five others were injured. In total, ten lives were lost.

In this episode of Stop the Killing, former head of the FBI’s Active Shooter Program Katherine Schweit examines what we know so far about the Canada school shooting — and what communities can learn from it.

We explore:

  • Reported warning signs prior to the attack

  • Mental health gaps and intervention challenges

  • Canada’s firearm licensing system

  • How Canadian gun laws compare to the United States

  • The role of online violent content

  • What parents and schools should watch for

School shootings are rare in Canada. The last comparable tragedy of this scale occurred in 1989. That rarity can create a dangerous belief: “It can’t happen here.”

But prevention starts long before a trigger is pulled.

This episode focuses on awareness, intervention, and the practical steps communities can take to reduce risk.

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