As an institution, the RCMP has notched failure after failure – with the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission’s report serving as the latest high-profile indictment
A lawyer representing the Attorney General of Canada says the RCMP have made several policy changes since the mass shooting in 2020 in a report made public Thursday.
An RCMP constable who alerted colleagues there might be a back way out of Portapique, N.S., on the first night of the 2020 mass killing says it was such a hectic night, she doesn't remember making the radio broadcast.
A roundtable on the digital radio system in Nova Scotia used by police and other first responders last week went over the technical aspects of the system, and what happened across April 18 and 19, 2020 when a gunman killed 22 people in the province.
A high-ranking RCMP officer who has helped build the Mounties' policies for using emergency alerts in Nova Scotia says it's become a key tool since the mass shooting in April 2020, but major changes are needed provincially and federally to keep citizens and police safe when it's used.