The deadly sinking of the Chief William Saulis sinking in Nova Scotia’s Fundy Bay, which killed all six crew members on-board, could have been avoided according to a report from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. Alicia Draus explains the assessment’s findings and why the TSB says important safety procedures were overlooked in the 2020 accident.
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