Hundreds of messages have been posted on a tribute site to the soldier who was killed in the shooting at a war memorial near parliament in Ottawa.
Corporal Nathan Cirillo, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was guarding the National War Memorial in the Canadian capital when he was attacked.
He was treated at the scene, but later died of his injuries.
One message on the Facebook tribute page, from Bob Rodkin, read: "RIP Nathan. Thank you for your service and the ultimate sacrifice.
"So tragic, so unnecessary. My prayers go out for you and to your family, friends and colleagues."
Olivia Mancini wrote: "He not only was a great father, son, and brother, but a close friend of mine. RIP Nathan Cirillo. I will love and miss you forever. Not only did you protect our country, but you were such a loving, caring, and funny person to everyone around you."
Another message, from Olivia Marie, said: "RIP Nathan! Thank you for defending our country, your son is so proud of you. I miss you."
Megan Underwood posted a picture of Cpl Cirillo posing with a friend in front of the war memorial taken on Sunday.
The message said: "On Sunday, we asked a very handsome guard for a picture with my friend visiting from Cali - RIP Nathan Cirillo."
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Gallery: Ottawa In Lockdown After Attacks
At around 10am on Wednesday, 32-year-old petty criminal Michael Zehaf-Bibeau killed a soldier standing guard at Ottawa's war memorial
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He then ran into the nearby Canadian Parliament building where he was shot to death by the ceremonial Sergeant-at-Arms
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Conservative and Liberal MPs were holding their weekly caucus meetings at the time
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Cabinet minister Tony Clement tweeted that at least 30 shots were heard inside Parliament
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In a national TV statement, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said: "We will not be intimidated. Canada will never be intimidated"
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It was the second deadly attack in three days against members of the Canadian military
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On Monday, a man Harper described as an "ISIL-inspired terrorist" ran over two soldiers in Quebec, killing one and injuring another before being shot to death by police
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Witnesses said the soldier killed in the latest attack, Cpl Nathan Cirillo, was gunned down at point-blank range by a man carrying a rifle and dressed all in black, his face half-covered with a scarf
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One said: "The honour guard dropped to the ground, and the shooter kind of raised his arms in triumph holding the rifle"
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At least three people were treated for minor injuries
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Some people fled the complex by scrambling down scaffolding erected for renovations
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Others took cover inside as police with rifles and body armour took up positions outside and cordoned off streets
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The two attacks have raised fears Canada is being targeted for reprisals for joining the air campaign against Islamic State extremists in Iraq and Syria
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The National War Memorial contains an arched granite cenotaph, or tomb, with bronze sculptures commemorating World War I
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The gunman had convictions for assault, robbery, drug and weapons offences, and other crimes. Swipe through for more images of the attack and its aftermath
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