A policeman stands guard in front of the Splendid hotel in Ouagadougou, following an attack by Al-Qaeda linked gunmen. At least 29 people, including at least 12 foreigners, were killed.Issouf Sanogo/AFP / Getty Images
French gendarmes tend to a wounded man near the Splendid Hotel. Six Canadians were killed during the attack.Nabila El Hadad/AFP / Getty Images
Vehicles on fire outside the Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso are seen in this still image taken from a video January 15, 2016, during a siege by Islamist gunmen.Reuters
The burned-out exterior of "Cappuccino" restaurant is seen in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.Joe Penny/Reuters
Forensic workers examine burnt out cars outside the Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.Sunday Alamba
Yves Carrier along with his wife and two children were killed in the terror attacks in Burkina Faso over the weekend.
Gladys Chamberland as well as her husband and two children died in the attacks.
Maude Carrier, a French teacher from Quebec city was traveling with her parents when she was killed.
Charlélie Carrier, 19, who died in the attacks was on his first humanitarian trip with his parents.
Retired educator Suzanne Bernier was in Burkina Faso performing humanitarian work when she was killed.
Louis Chabot, a married father of three, ran a Facebook group called Amis du Burkina Faso (Friends of Burkina Faso) and raised money for the needy in that country.