It’s been more than two years since the Nova Scotia mass shooting, but paramedics still don’t feel prepared to respond to critical incidents, according to their union. The concerns are being raised after first-responding paramedics in Portapique spoke out at the public inquiry earlier this week, saying their safety was compromised. Graeme Benjamin reports.
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