What is noticeable, which is something that was mentioned on the Sky News newspaper review last night, is that this story didn't even make the front page of a lot of British newspapers. It shows how little Canada is on Britain's radar, even after an event like this.
The Daily Mail's front page today is dominated by the allegations surrounding Fiona Woolf, the head of the Government's child abuse inquiry. The Daily Telegraph has a photo of the incident with just a little caption underneath, but the front page is dominated by Osborne's unwise plans to help mothers back into work (I believe they should be at home looking after the children) and that the NHS "needs £8bn extra". The Sun seems to be more interested in a cop killer who is being freed from prison after 48 years, but it does have a little front page snippet of the event in Canada. Meanewhile, The Daily Mirror doesn't mention the shooting in Canada at all on its front page, with its headline instead stating "NHS WILL PAY FAT PEOPLE TO LOSE WEIGHT." It also has a little headline about an Emmerdale star revealing that her marriage isn't legal. Meanwhile, The Daily Star seems less interested in the shooting in Canada that it is about "killer spiders", with its front page dominated by that topic, which it has been obsessing about for days. This time it's reporting that killer spiders are on the loose in the Big Brother house.