Nova Scotia Shooting Public Inquiry
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Episode 12: In the DarkIn this episode of 13 Hours we introduce the final victim of the killing spree and explore the links between gender-based violence and mass murder.CrimeMar 29
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Inquiry into Nova Scotia mass shooting accepting applications from participantsSome people have already been granted permission to participate, including surviving victims and the families of the victims, as well as the federal and provincial governments.CanadaMar 10
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Common-law spouse added as defendant in lawsuit against Nova Scotia gunman’s estateThe Nova Scotia gunman's former common law partner has been added as a defendant in the lawsuit against his estate, launched by families of the 22 people he killed.CanadaFeb 8
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Fake RCMP decals made months before Nova Scotia shootingAccording to the parole board documents, the decals were made without permission of the owner of the business.CanadaAug 20, 2020
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Anne MacLellan withdraws as commissioner into Nova Scotia shooting inquiryAnne McLellan, former deputy prime minister has withdrawn as a commissioner into the shooting spree in April that left 22 people dead.CrimeJul 31, 2020
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Protest changes to public thanks after families of victims in N.S. shooting obtain inquiryThe families of the 22 people killed in the tragedy say the announcement of a full public inquiry is the result of their determination and public support.CrimeJul 29, 2020
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Public rally calls on government to reverse its decision on Nova Scotia shooting reviewThe rally came after both the provincial and federal governments established an independent review into the incident.CrimeJul 27, 2020
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Nova Scotia gunman allegedly smuggled guns and drugs from U.S.: court docsThe gunman in the Nova Scotia shooting that killed 22 people is alleged to have trafficked drugs and firearms from the United States, according to newly released court documents.CanadaJul 27, 2020
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Technicalities delaying Nova Scotia shooting inquiry: province’s justice ministerHowever, the minister said he expects an announcement some time this month.CanadaJul 2, 2020
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