Nova Scotia shooting inquiry report slams RCMP response to 2020 tragedy
An inquiry looking into the deadliest mass shooting in modern Canadian history released its final report today, with damning findings and historic recommendations. The Mass Casualty Commission says immediate action is needed to address the mental health crisis from the attacks in several rural Nova Scotia communities three years ago. As Callum Smith reports, it also calls for an external review of the RCMP.
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