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Ten people are confirmed dead after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
Seven people, including the person believed to be responsible, died at the school.
Another died while being airlifted to the hospital.
More than two dozen others were hurt.
Authorities later found two other people who were killed in a nearby home that they believe are connected to the shooter.
Nina Krieger is the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General in British Columbia.
Nina Krieger is British Columbia Solicitor General.
Tumbler Ridge is near the border with Alberta and has a population of about 2,400 people.
Sources tell Bloomberg President Trump is privately musing about exiting the North American trade pact, injecting further uncertainty about the deal's future into pivotal renegotiations involving the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
The president has asked aides why he should not withdraw from the agreement, which he signed during his first term, though he has stopped short of flatly signaling that he will do so.
In Washington, the House set to vote today on whether to reject some of President Trump's tariffs.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's latest effort to delay this vote till the end of July failed after three Republicans defected.
Johnson has argued the Supreme Court should decide on the president's emergency tariffs first.
Republican Congressman Marlon Stutzman of Indiana says he sees a middle ground.
And that's Indiana Republican Marlon Stutzman, who appeared on Bloomberg's Balance of Power.
The Senate is already on record opposing the president's emergency tariffs.
It would take a two-thirds vote to override a likely presidential veto.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet President Trump at the White House today as Israel's concerns over a potential diplomatic deal between Iran and the U.S.
mount.
We get a preview with Bloomberg's Dan Williams.