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Shots fired at US consulate in Toronto, Ottawa says incident unacceptable

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 7:17 AM

TORONTO/WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) – Shots were fired at the U.S. consulate in Toronto early on Tuesday but no one ​was injured, police said, in what ‌Canada’s public safety minister described as an unacceptable incident.

Toronto police said on X they responded to reports of shots at 5:29 a.m. (0929 GMT) and found ‌evidence ​of a discharged firearm. In ⁠another post, police ⁠said they had no information on a potential suspect.

“The shooting … is absolutely unacceptable. Canada will never tolerate intimidation and violence of ​any kind, including towards our American friends in Canada,” Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree ⁠said in a post ⁠on X.

In a statement, the ​State Department said it was aware of the ​incident and was closely monitoring the situation ‌in coordination with local law enforcement.

Separately, on Sunday, an improvised device exploded in Norway at the U.S. embassy in Oslo, and ⁠police were still searching for a suspect, with a possible link to the Iran war among the ⁠lines of ‌inquiry.

In New York City, two ⁠men have been charged with terrorism ​after ‌throwing a homemade bomb at ​anti-Islam protesters ⁠over the weekend.

(Reporting by Caroline Stauffer and Bhargav Acharya in Toronto, Susan Heavey and Katharine Jackson in Washington and David Ljunggren in Ottawa; Editing by Bernadette Baum, Andrew Heavens and ​Sharon Singleton)