The Onslow Belmont fire hall in Nova Scotia was mistakenly shot at by RCMP in April of 2020, while two firefighters inside feared for their lives. Two days after the Mass Casualty Commission released its report into the mass shooting, and the department’s chief says he hopes the RCMP takes accountability. Vanessa Wright reports.
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Chief of N.S. fire hall shot at by RCMP in mass shooting reacts to report
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