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Sgt at Arms Vickers gets standing ovation as Commons resumes

MPs are back at work in the House of Commons, and most security restrictions have been lifted in Ottawa after Wednesday’s tragic shooting.

24 year old Nathan Cirillo was gunned down as he stood guard at the National War Memorial. The suspected gunman, 32-year-old Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, was killed by Kevin Vickers, the Parliamentary Sergeant at Arms. Police now say he was the only shooter.

There was thunderous applause for Vickers as he took his usual place in the House.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper opened a round of remarks from the party leaders, once again calling the killings of Cirillo, and a soldier in Quebec earlier this week terrorism.

West Vancouver Sunshine Coast’s John Weston was one of the MPs under lock-down well into Wednesday night. He says MPs are heading back to the Hill determined to carry on the business of democracy.

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Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair of the NDP, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May also addressed the House. Saying all Canadians are thinking of and praying for the family and friends of Cirillo.

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