Canada mourns Nelson Mandela
- 1/15
Canada's PM Harper and wife Laureen board the Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-150 Polaris for a trip to Johannesburg, in Ottawa
REUTERS - 2/15
Canada's PM Harper signs a book of condolence for former South African President Nelson Mandela on Parliament Hill in Ottawa
REUTERS - 3/15
Basboos Zein and Jalo Ismael attend a ceremony at Nelson Mandela Park Public School in Toronto
REUTERS - 4/15
Former Governor General of Canada Jean prepares to board the Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-150 Polaris for a trip to Johannesburg, in Ottawa
REUTERS - 5/15
Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivers condolences to all citizens of South Africa and the Mandela family, on behalf of the Government of Canada in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
- 6/15
A message left by Canada's PM Harper is pictured in a book of condolence for former South African President Nelson Mandela on Parliament Hill in Ottawa
REUTERS - 7/15
Candles and flowers are pictured on the front steps of Nelson Mandela Park Public School in Toronto
REUTERS - 8/15
Mary Ann Scott, Tesfa and Selam attend a ceremony at Nelson Mandela Park Public School in Toronto
REUTERS - 9/15
A man walks out of the gymnasium with a picture of Nelson Mandela following a ceremony at Nelson Mandela Park Public School in Toronto
REUTERS - 10/15
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford signs a book of condolences for Nelson Mandela in the rotunda of Toronto city hall
REUTERS - 11/15
Nelson Mandela walks with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney on his arrival in Ottawa, on June 17, 1990 for a three-day visit to Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Mitchell
- 12/15
Canada's former Prime Minister Mulroney prepares to board the Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-150 Polaris for a trip to Johannesburg, in Ottawa
REUTERS - 13/15
Canada's PM Harper and his wife arrive at Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria
REUTERS - 14/15
Canada's PM Harper is greeted by South Africa's DIRCO Deputy Minister Ebrahim at Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria
REUTERS - 15/15
Mandela in Canada
The Canadian Press
Ceremonies and memorials were held across Canada to mourn the passing of Nelson Mandela. A Canadian delegation led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper travelled to South Africa to attend memorial services for former South African President.