This weekend marks the beginning of a mobile health and wellness clinic in one of the communities impacted by the April 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia. It’s part of the $18-million federal-provincial health agreement in response to the Mass Casualty Commission’s report. But as Callum Smith reports, another key deadline looms – and while optimistic, Nova Scotia’s justice minister can’t commit to meeting it just yet.
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