The spouse of the gunman who killed 22 Nova Scotians during the April 2020 mass shooting is calling for police to be better trained in handling domestic violence. Her attorney spoke in front of the Mass Casualty Commission Thursday, saying the RCMP failed to identify the gunman as a high risk. Graeme Benjamin has more.
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