The commission investigating one of Canada's deadliest-ever mass shootings has heard from families of the victims and other groups participating in the inquiry one last time, nine months after public proceedings got underway.
The Nova Scotia government has spent $12.8 million to date on the joint provincial and federal inquiry into the April 2020 massacre. Because costs are shared with Ottawa, this means the total has surpassed $20 million and is likely much higher.
The commission charged with investigating the mass killing in Nova Scotia in April 2020 has announced who has been approved to participate in the proceedings.