Trudeau says government will dig into MCC report before announcing any changes
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the report issued by the Mass Casualty Commission contained "very strong and clear recommendations" that he says will take time to absorb and create action plans to meet. Trudeau says while Canadians feel an urgency for action, they need to get it right and will need to take the time to do that.
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