One week ago, the Mass Casualty Commission released its final report on the Nova Scotia mass shooting, which included a warning about mental health. It cautions that communities impacted by the tragedy have not received the help they need to heal. With a deadline for support quickly approaching, the province says it’s still not ready to commit. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.
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