'There are no words': Laval daycare bus crash prompts outpouring of condolences on Parliament Hill

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'There are no words': Laval daycare bus crash prompts outpouring of condolences on Parliament Hill
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Condolences are pouring in on Parliament Hill after a Laval, Que., city bus crashed into a daycare on Wednesday morning, with federal politicians of all stripes expressing their sympathies with the families affected and gratitude to the first responders.

As of 2:50 p.m. ET, two children are dead and six others are in hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. According to police, the 51-year-old bus driver has been arrested and is facing homicide and dangerous driving charges, and the cause of the crash is under investigation.

"I know there are no words for parents who have lost their children this way. All Canadians are grieving with them, and we'll do whatever we can to support them in horrific pain through the coming days and months and years of grief," said Trudeau. Taking to social media to speak about what he called a "violent bus attack," Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre

"This is obviously a very shocking and horrifying and traumatic moment," Mendicino said. "I do want to take a moment to thank local police for acting very, very quickly. They've apprehended the suspect and, and that is a good thing."

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