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Canada's PM says shooting rampage was terrorism
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Police and paramedic vehicles respond in front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa after a reported shooting on Wednesday. - photo by Associated Press
OTTAWA, Ontario - Two deadly attacks in three days against members of the military stunned Canadians and raised fears their country was being targeted for reprisals for joining the U.S.-led air campaign against an extremist Islamic group in Iraq and Syria. "We will not be intimidated. Canada will never be intimidated," Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed in a nationally televised address hours after a masked gunman killed a soldier standing guard at Ottawa's war memorial shortly before 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
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