On Jan. 3, 2017 in rural Nova Scotia, Corp. Lionel Desmond shot and killed his wife, Shanna, their daughter, Aaliyah, and his mother, Brenda before taking his own life. The tragedy brought the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on veterans to the forefront. Heidi Petracek explains what the fatality inquiry into the case is recommending, and the hopes this will lead to better support for veterans and their families.
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Lionel Desmond inquiry: Recommendations made in final report of Nova Scotia triple murder-suicide
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