Prime Minister Mark Carney has offered his deepest condolences to the family of a Canadian citizen killed in a mass shooting at a popular Mexican tourist site, underscoring Ottawa's commitment to supporting Canadians affected by the tragedy.
The incident claimed 13 lives and has sparked immediate diplomatic attention from Canada's federal government. Carney publicly thanked Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum for her personal involvement in coordinating the response and her pledge to conduct a thorough and swift investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
"We are working closely with our Mexican counterparts to ensure every detail of this tragedy is investigated," a statement from the Prime Minister's office indicated.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirmed she has directly engaged with her Mexican counterpart to discuss the incident. Anand expressed confidence that the Mexican investigation will provide clarity on how the tragedy occurred and what measures might prevent similar incidents in the future.
The shooting occurred at a location frequented by international visitors, prompting heightened concerns about tourist safety in Mexico. Canadian officials are coordinating with local authorities to identify the Canadian victim and provide consular assistance to any other Canadians who may have been impacted.
The incident marks a significant tragedy in what remains a popular vacation destination for thousands of Canadian travellers annually. Global Affairs Canada is monitoring the situation closely and has advised Canadians travelling to Mexico to exercise heightened awareness of their surroundings.
This report is based on information from The Globe and Mail. Read the original story at The Globe and Mail.
