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Commemoration held to mark 5th anniversary of Toronto van attack

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Dozens of mourners shared a moment of somber silence on Sunday as they gathered to mark the anniversary of a deadly van attack that shook Toronto five years ago.

Relatives of the attack’s 11 victims, politicians and community members listened quietly as the names of those killed on April 23, 2018, were read aloud in a movie theatre near the scene of the crime.

The attack, which killed 10 people at the time and saw another woman die of her injuries years later, occurred when a man deliberately drove a van down a bustling stretch of Yonge Street. It has been described

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