Nova Scotia mass shooting: New report rates responses from RCMP and governments

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HALIFAX – The RCMP and governments have plenty of work to do before they complete changes recommended by an inquiry into the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia that claimed the lives of 22 people, an independent committee says.

In an annual report released Thursday, the progress monitoring committee — appointed by the federal and Nova Scotia governments — said it reviewed 14 categories of recommendations and found that police and government officials had completed taking action on only two of those categories.

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