The Mass Casualty Commission’s final report into the 2020 Nova Scotia shooting is calling for systemic changes to the RCMP, beginning with an external, independent review.
The recommendations from the final report into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of April 2020 will decrease future violence if acted upon quickly and taken seriously, commissioners say.
Nearly three years after 22 people were killed across Nova Scotia, the inquiry tasked with investigating what happened in April 2020 has delivered a scathing report denouncing the RCMP for failing to warn community members.