The Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry resumed after a day off. But no sworn testimony was heard, only a roundtable discussion about police paraphernalia. There are also no public proceedings scheduled for the rest of the week. As Graeme Benjamin reports, lawyers representing the victims’ families are growing frustrated with what they call a dragged out process.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Victims’ families frustrated with long NS mass shooting inquiry process
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