A judge is expected to rule on Wednesday on whether the man charged with killing 11 people at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day Festival is fit to stand trial.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo is accused of driving an SUV through a crowd of people at the street festival on April 26.

He faces 11 counts of second-degree murder in the attack.

During proceedings earlier this summer, Lo appeared in court via video link.

The court heard from two forensic psychiatrists at those proceedings.

A publication ban has prevented evidence at the hearing from being reported, but Global News is part of a media consortium that has challenged that ban.

Under the Criminal Code of Canada, “unfit to stand trial” is defined as an accused person having a mental disorder that leaves them unable to conduct a defence or to instruct cou

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