The city of Toronto will hold a vigil for the victims of Monday's deadly van attack in North York that killed 10 people and injured 16.
Premier Kathleen Wynne and Mayor John Tory plan to attend the Sunday night event, which will be held at Mel Lastman Square near the site of the attack.
Sections of Yonge Street will also be shutdown as attendees take part in what's being billed as a walk of "healing and solidarity'' before the vigil.
Tory tweeted about the event on Saturday, saying it will be a chance for Toronto to show the world how it responds to tragedy.
A spokesperrson for Premier Philippe Couillard said he'll attend the vigil.
According to a spokesperson, the premier was very touched by the tragedy, that he wants to show his support for the families affected.
As well, he wants to show Quebec's support for Ontario residents.
Organizers are urging attendees to use public transportation, as road closures and limited parking may cause problems for drivers.
Police recently released the identities of all 10 people who died in the incident.