There’s continuing fallout from a recent decision from the commissioners investigating the Nova Scotia mass shooting. Without a specific reason, they granted two senior ranking RCMP members special accommodations where they will not be required to face cross-examination. As Graeme Benjamin reports, experts say the commissioners now have a lot of work to do in order to regain the public’s trust.
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N.S. mass shooting inquiry has to regain public trust: expert
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