Nearly two years after a denturist disguised as an RCMP officer went on a shooting spree in Nova Scotia, killing 22 people, the province’s Mass Casualty Commission is about to begin its long-awaited public inquiry into the massacre. Ross Lord looks at the questions the inquiry will try to answer, and how some families are finding difficulty in trusting the process.
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Inquiry on response to 2020 Nova Scotia mass shootings to begin Tuesday
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