Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair defended himself against demands that he resign during question period on Monday, after the inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting released audio recordings of a meeting between RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki and several of her subordinates. The recordings have revived allegations that Blair interfered in the investigation to release details about the guns used in the killing spree.
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Conservatives demand Blair’s resignation after NS inquiry recordings revive allegation of political interference
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