https://www.cp24.com/news/1-dead-4-others-taken-to-hospital-after-shooting-in-mississauga-1.5448414
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/20/americas/toronto-shooting-party/index.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-shooting-five-injured-one-dead-1.6028936
That's just from a quick google. And a year prior, in 2020, we had the very deadly NS shooting, with 23 dead, 3 injured. The mass casualty commission for that has been going on for a couple months now (publicly) and has been an absolute crapshoot. Either the police are grossly incompetent or something far more sinister is going on (cover up). Police and cover ups in Canada have a long history, including the police bombing stuff and blaming it on other people. In 1998, for instance, a farmer was complaining about pollution from oil drilling. The RCMP set off a bomb, and then pinned it on the farmer. A couple decades prior, an RCMP officer accidentally blew up his hand while making a bomb to pin on right wing separatists in Quebec.Ā
Anyways, there are plenty of shootings in Canada, most of it gang violence, disproportionately impacting Indigenous and other minority communities. And though our cops may be, on average, better trained and educated than American cops, it makes them a lot more sinister when they go bad. And cops seem to have some magical immunity up here, too.
Also, the worst trait of Canada is comparing ourselves to the dumpster fire down south and acting smug about it. We see no great improvement because we constantly covince ourselves that if something doesn't work in America, then it must not work anywhere (like private healthcare).