Linda MacDonald, a feminist advocate and expert in intimate partner violence, questions why the RCMP laid charges against the Nova Scotia gunman’s former common-law spouse given what’s known about his past abuse and history of violence toward her. The RCMP have said the gunman’s common-law spouse had no prior knowledge of his actions on April 18 and 19.
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Feminist advocate concerned about charges against N.S. gunman’s common-law spouse
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