After plenty of delays, in part due to the pandemic, a N.S. fatality inquiry looking into the deaths of Lionel Desmond and his family in early 2017 is wrapping up. The inquiry’s lawyer underlined several possible recommendations ahead of the presiding judge’s final report in the fall. Warning: Disturbing content.
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