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Premier Brad Wall is in Paris this weekend for the climate change summit, but on Sunday he took some time out to honour the victims of the attacks in Paris two weeks ago.
A photo on Wall’s Twitter account showed him laying a bouquet at a shrine near the Bataclan Theatre, where one of the attacks took place.
The message with the photo read: “Hon’d to offer the respect & sympathy of people of Saskatchewan to the people of France at the Bataclan Concert Hall” (sic).
Hon’d to offer the respect & sympathy of people of Saskatchewan to the people of France at the Bataclan Concert Hall pic.twitter.com/3uVBeF4GdX
— Brad Wall (@PremierBradWall) November 29, 2015