NDP MP Don Davies (Vancouver-Kingsway)
Heard 10 gunshots outside our Caucus room...hope everyone is safe...
— Don Davies, MP (@DonDavies) October 22, 2014
Being evacuated from Centre Block - smell gunpowder in hallways
— Don Davies, MP (@DonDavies) October 22, 2014
NDP MP Libby Davies (Vancouver East)
Gratitude to Parliament Hill security & police for keeping us safe. Still in #lockdown and safe
— Libby Davies (@LibbyDavies) October 22, 2014
Liberal MP Hedy Fry (Vancouver Centre)
Thanks to all who are putting themselves in harm's way to keep us safe. Condolences to soldier who died this am.
— Dr. Hedy Fry (@HedyFry) October 22, 2014
Conservative MP Wai Young (Vancouver South)
Shocking morning in #Ottawa. I am ok. Staff are ok. Thoughts and prayers with our first responders right now.
— Wai Young, MP (@WaiYoung) October 22, 2014
We stand resolved to defend this country and live up to the exemplary standard of the solider killed today in Ottawa. May he rest in peace.
— Wai Young, MP (@WaiYoung) October 22, 2014
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson
"Today's news from the nation's capital is shocking and tragic. Vancouver's thoughts and prayers are with the people of Ottawa and the family of the Canadian soldier whose life was lost today.
"I have spoken with Chief Jim Chu and Vancouver is taking every possible added precaution in light of these events. All Canadians owe tremendous thanks to Canada's first responders and our colleagues in Ottawa who are working hard to support those affected by these senseless acts of violence."
-via press release, Wednesday morning
BC Premier Christy Clark
BC stands with all of Canada against the violence in Ottawa, and with the brave men and women keeping our capital safe.
— Christy Clark (@christyclarkbc) October 22, 2014
NDP MLA Spencer Chandra Herbert (Vancouver West End)
extra security staff at BC Legislature today. Due to situation in Ottawa building closed to public as well.
— S Chandra Herbert (@SChandraHerbert) October 22, 2014