This week's most compelling Canadian images
From a sold-out Grey Cup final in Vancouver to a Greenpeace protest outside Stornoway in Ottawa, here are some of the best Canadian images of the past week.
Fans gather for a celebration rally with the Toronto Argonauts outside Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Tuesday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)
An Amazon Prime cargo plane is seen after skidding off a runway when landing at Vancouver International Airport early Tuesday, closing the north runway for a few days. No injuries were reported. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
A person walks along a sidewalk as waves and debris crash into the breakwater below Dallas Road in Victoria on Wednesday. Power outages were reported across Vancouver Island in the wake of a severe storm that began battering the region late Tuesday. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press)
On the mainland in Vancouver, a man inspects a tree that fell in a parking lot in Stanley Park after a windstorm on Wednesday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
Tactical unit officers, seen through the window of a door, walk a University of Manitoba hallway on Tuesday. Reports of a man armed with a knife prompted officers to swarm the campus in south Winnipeg and shut down its Fort Garry campus for the day. The emergency situation ended without any arrests. (Meaghan Ketcheson/CBC)
Author Anne Michaels accepts the Giller Prize for her book Held at a ceremony in Toronto on Monday. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)
Greenpeace activists are seen Thursday during a protest held outside Stornoway, the residence of Canada's official Opposition in Ottawa. The group was calling for greater climate change awareness by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press)
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, centre, and Nathalie Provost, left, a survivor of the 1989 femicide at Ecole Polytechnique and spokesperson for the gun-control advocacy group PolySeSouvient, hold signs while standing with a student group against guns Tuesday during a news conference about stricter gun control in Montreal. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)
An RCMP officer wears an Axon Body 4 body-worn camera during a news conference in Surrey, B.C., on Thursday. Officers at the RCMP detachment in Mission, B.C., will be the first to begin using the cameras. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
Manitoba Lt.-Gov. Anita Neville delivers the throne speech Tuesday at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg. (David Lipnowski/The Canadian Press)