Mistrust is deepening between Nova Scotians and the RCMP, over the force’s response to the April 2020 mass killings in Portapique. The federal and provincial governments have launched an inquiry, in hopes of answering questions about the massacre, and the RCMP’s response. But as Ross Lord responds, those who lost loved ones are tired of waiting for answers.
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Trust issues between RCMP and Nova Scotians persist after 2020 massacre
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