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2 Dead in 1st Nation Reserve Shooting in Northern Quebec

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2 dead in First Nation reserve shooting in northern Quebec
A shooting on a First Nation reserve in northern Quebec left two people dead, authorities said Thursday.

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A deadly shooting in Quebec First Nation reserve triggers a lockdown, chief says
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Cree Nation Community in Quebec on Lockdown After Two Shot Dead, CBC Reports
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Quebec First Nation on lockdown after 'multiple fatalities'
A First Nation in northern Quebec is under lockdown after a deadly shooting.

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Two dead in Cree Nation of Mistissini linked to organized crime, say police
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Two slayings shake Cree community in northern Quebec
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2 dead in shooting in northern Canada, no active threat: Officials
"Our hearts are heavy with grief for the lives lost and the families affected by this tragedy," Petawabano said.

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Cree Nation community in Quebec on lockdown after fatal shooting
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Cree Nation community in Quebec on lockdown after two shot dead, CBC reports
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