After seven months, more than 200 witnesses and thousands of documents, the public portion of the inquiry into the worst mass shooting in modern Canadian history has drawn to a close. The final report about the investigation into the April 2020 massacre is expected early next year – and as Graeme Benjamin reports, family members of the victims hope it will lead to permanent, long-lasting change.
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