Brock University is planning another vigil to honour the 50 people killed in an attack on mosques in New Zealand.
On Saturday, hundreds of people gathered at St. Catharines City Hall to honour the lives that were lost after gunmen stormed the mosques late last week.
One of the men who claims responsibility for the attack left behind a lengthy anti-immigrant manifesto.
An Australian man has been charged with murder in the attacks at two Christchurch mosques
Tomorrow, Brock University will be hosting a campus vigil in the Scotiabank Atrium of the Cairns Complex at noon.
Organizers are also planning a discussion about Islamophobia in Canada next Tuesday, but a time and location have not been set yet.